Sony DSC-T30 Review

Posted on 2006-09-17 23:58:54 by LSDsmurf

The T30's body is finished in a sand-textured metal. The front piece slides down to turn on the camera, revealing the lens, the flash, and the AF illuminator that doubles as a self-timer lamp. Sliding up the lens cover turns off the camera, leaving the chromed bar etched with "Cyber-shot" level with the wrist strap anchor. The DSC-T30 can also be powered On using a small power button, on top of the camera, next to the little holes for the microphone and to the left of the round 2-stage shutter release. And, whether powered on by sliding down the lens cover, or with the power button, an elongated LED in the middle of the power button glows green.



Link: Megapixel



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