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Digital camera - compact - 10.1 Mpix - optical zoom: 4 x - supported memory: MS Duo, MS PRO Duo - silver More product details

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77
alaSCORE 93

496 reviews

November, 2009

71 / 100

54 Experts

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85 / 100

442 Users

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Review summary for the Sony CyberShot DSC-T77

alaTest has collected and analyzed 496 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the finish. The focus also impresses, but many are less positive about the video.

Finish, Focus, Menu, Lens

Video, Resolution, Contrast, Glare

Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 85/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras, the Sony CyberShot DSC-T77 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.

September, 2009

alaSCORE 93

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 (brown)

Attractive design ; useful feature set ; fast performance

Nearly too small ; touch screen not for everyone ; soft photos

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is a fun, fast ultracompact, but it's almost too tiny for its own good.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is roughly the size of a closed flip phone, and its internal 4x zoom lens lets it stay that size even in use. Key specificationsSony Cyber-shot DSC-T77Price (MSRP)$299.99Dimensions3.8x2.4x0.6 inches (WHD)Weight (with...

March, 2009

Rating

68

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cnet.com
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 Review

By Gavin Stoker

The Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is Sony's slimmest ever camera, measuring just 13.9mm at its thinnest point. Featuring a metal body, a sliding front plate and folded optics, highlights of the T77 include a 10 megapixel sensor, 35-140mm equivalent 4x zoom lens, ...

So if you need a camera that's as unobtrusive as possible, whilst still providing better image quality than your average mobile phone, and aren't put off by mainly touch screen operation, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is worth investigating

February, 2009

Rating

70

photographyblog.com
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 Review

By Jeff Keller

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 ($299) is a stylish, ultra-slim camera that features a 4X optical zoom lens, image stabilization, numerous point-and-shoot features, and a large 3-inch, touchscreen LCD. The T77 comes in a host of fashionable colors, ...

Slim, stylish body (comes in 5 colors) contains a 4X zoom lens ; Optical image stabilization ; Good image quality in ideal conditions ; Widescreen 3-inch touchscreen LCD display ; Good performance in most areas ; Lots of point-and-shoot features ; ...

Noise reduction smudges details, mottles sky at low ISOs ; unimpressive high ISO image quality ; Some corner blurriness ; Redeye a problem ; Design annoyances: sliding lens cover, tiny buttons and zoom controller, inability to remove memory card when ...

In a nutshell: the T77 is the thinnest model, the T700 has a big screen and a fancy 4GB photo album, and the T500 has a more powerful lens plus an HD movie mode

January, 2009

No rating

dcresource.com
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Sony DSC-T77

The T700 model earns extra points as a "photo album in your pocket." It has all the features of the T77 unit plus 4GB of internal memory that can store nearly 1,000 full-resolution or 40,000 VGA-quality photos; a 3.5-inch, wide touch panel Xtra Fine ...

Both cameras feature updated intelligent scene recognition technology that can now select up to eight different scene modes, including macro, portrait and landscape modes

December, 2008

No rating

steves-digicams.com
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 review

By Mike Perlman

We take the sexy DSC-T77 for a walk in the park. Is it just a sleek piece of digital eye candy, or does it possess the brains behind the looks? Find out in our in-depth Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 review.

Hot looks. Great playback features. Super compact.

Mediocre image quality across the board. Poor touch screen response. Minimal manual controls.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77: Design - Good Cue the techno and strobe lights, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 has just hit the runway in all its fierce, sexy splendor. The chrome metal trim and minimal external controls render the Sony Cyber-shot...

November, 2008

Rating

54

infosyncworld.com
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77

By Gordon Laing

Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is a slim 10.1 Megapixel compact with a 4x optically-stabilised lens and a 3in touch-sensitive widescreen display. Announced in August 2008, it's the successor to the Cyber-shot T70. Sony's kept the display, sliding front ...

Slim body with non-extending lens., 3in touch-screen monitor., Smile Shutter mode really works., Optional cable for HDTV slideshows., Slim body with non-extending lens., 3in touch-screen monitor., Smile Shutter mode really works., Optional cable for ...

Lacking true wide angle coverage., Touch-screen often slow to use., Slim body can be uncomfortable to hold., Lacking true wide angle coverage., Touch-screen often slow to use., Slim body can be uncomfortable to hold.

As we said at the start, there's no denying the Cyber-shot T77 is a slim, stylish and gadget-packed compact camera. Its touch-screen means it's almost bereft of buttons or switches, the smile-shutter really can recognise cheery faces and wait for them ...

Support this site by shopping via these links Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 coverage6.18-24.7mm at 6.18mm (35mm equivalent) 6.18-24.7mm at 24.7mm (140mm equivalent) Since the lens doesn't need to physically extend, you'd imagine the T77 can start up...

November, 2008

Rating

77

cameralabs.com
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Sony Cybershot DSC-T77

By PJ Jacobowitz

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 ($299.99 direct) is a beauty. Its compact design, metallic features, and touch screen make it feel like a luxury item. Aside from color fringing in the corners of images, most users will find the shots they take dazzling. ...

Great image quality, fast operation, luxurious build, thin. Touch-screen menus are quick and responsive. Tons of in-camera editing options

Strong color fringing. Poor battery performance

Sony's camera delivers on image and construction quality as well as on style. If you can live with the color fringing, this camera is a good deal.

Sony includes physical buttons for the most commonly used mission-critical operations: on/off, shutter release, playback/shoot, and zoom in/out. Sony saves high-definition recording for the $399 Cyber-shot T-500. Sony has jam-packed this shooter...

November, 2008

Rating

80

pcmag.com
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Sony Cybershot T77

By Mark Peters

Agorgeous new T-Series Cyber-shot cameras from Sony is bursting with amazing features to help you take great pictures. Slim, colorful and easy to carry, the Sony Cybershot T77 is the perfect partner for any occasion, from fun-filled nights out to ...

August, 2008

No rating

photokina-show.com
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 Digital Camera - First Shots - The Imaging Resource!

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is a replacement for last year's DSC-T70 model, and features a higher-res ten megapixel sensor which is coupled to a more powerful Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar branded 4x optical zoom and a roomy 16:9 aspect ratio 3.0" touch ...

Large 16:9 widescreen LCD ; Excellent sliding lens cover ; Good lens quality for the subcompact size ; Optical image stabilization ; Usable touchscreen control ; Excellent resolution ; Very good Macro mode ; Excellent digital zoom ; Good with fine ...

Playback button doesn't power off camera ; Inconsistent touchscreen icon behavior ; Weak flash ; Moderate chromatic aberration at both ends of the zoom range ; Reds and blues oversaturated ; other colors are undersaturated ; Has a little difficulty ...

The Cyber-shot T77 includes Sony's face detection technology, which is capable of detecting eight faces simultaneously, and is linked not only to the camera's autoexposure and autofocus systems as in most similar systems - but also to white balance ...

The DSC-T77's 35 - 140mm equivalent lens gains a little extra reach at both ends of the zoom range, and incorporates Sony's Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization to minimize blur caused by camera shake at slow shutter speeds. The...

No rating

imaging-resource.com

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