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Aug 30 2004, 3:07pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony releases the DSC-T3, the follow-up model to Sony DSC-T1 and DSC-T11.
The Sony DSC-T3 is again the thinnest Sony 5MP digital Camera measuring in at less than three-quarters of an inch.
The New DSC-T3 is faster. It shoots
bursts of up to four full-resolution images at three frames per second.
The T3 camera incorporates a built-in, electrically operated lens cover
that opens instantly when the camera is activated. With a single push of the
power button, it springs to life in under a second.
The DSC-T3 features a 2.5" screen with a Transflective Clear Photo LCD for better image viewing with less reflection.
More details in Sony Press-Release.
Update 10/06/04:
The Sony DSC-T3 is selling currently as low as $469.99. Compare Prices now!
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Luigi Lugmayr
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