4 Oct 2008
Late for wrk todae.Whu's care.Haf to go tpy pawn my gold 1st.After get e money i go buy mua sony camera.Dunno which to buy los=(. And im late so anyhw juz buy 1 camera nor...yea its a Sony T300 .I buy it red.Coz i love♥ RED.Baobei is happy.& sad fer dat JERK!

PS;Feel disappoint wif the camera cause the image quanity somehw turn out NT wad i expected=/ Although its a 10 megapixel.
Oh ya,I found this on the web too.
Product Specifications
.Imaging: 10.1-megapixels
.Lens: Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar with 5x optical zoom lens
.Display: 3.5-inch LCD TFT
.Processor: BIONZ image processing
.Connectivity: HD Output, USB 2.0
.Memory: Internal - 15MB; Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
.(High Speed), Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo card
.Stamina: Approximately 260 images
.Features: Smile Shutter, Face Detection (up to 8 faces), Super Steady Shot, D-Range Optimizer
.Dimensions: 94 x 59.3 x 21.4mm (W x H x D)
.Weight: 149g (without battery)
Light, Thou Art Needed
Looking further than aesthetics, we were a little disappointed with the T300's imaging capabilities. While boasting a 10.1-megapixel sensor, up from 8-megapixels on the T200, our test shots returned lackluster imaging quality where photos were too soft - a step down from the T200, despite the megapixel bump. This was not the fault of shaky hands or image stabilization though, as photos were not blurry. They were soft, as in the lack of focus. We also noticed a surprisingly high level of noise when snapping in Auto mode, so we switched it to Program Auto and retested manually from ISO 80 to ISO 3200. Noise levels were dramatically reduced, but the underlying fact here is that for a 10.1-megapixel digital camera, the amount of noise was too much for our comfort. Selecting other shooting modes on the camera yielded similar results in regards to noise level, though lighting conditions do contribute to the end result. We had no such issues with outdoor daytime shots, whereas indoor shots left much to be desired. Performance aside, the T300's menu navigation and touch screen responsiveness were pleasingly good, though you'll be stumped by the excessive need to press 'OK' to every little option. Not only that, the OK button is located differently in different menus. Being digitally driven, you'll find the need to access the menu quite a bit, and with a large LCD comes the stigma of a shorter battery lifespan. The T300 lasted us under six hours with moderate photo shooting and LCD interaction.Bowing OutThe T300 has a sleekness factor going for it, but sadly, we feel shortchanged by its inability to produce clean and crisp images like the DSC-W120 we reviewed last month. Even so, for those who are considering Sony's flagship compact digicam, be ready to fork out S$649 for the Cyber-shot DSC-T300.
2 Oct 2008
Wrk wrk wrk!Haf to wrk hard earn many many money to yang reyez & myself .My ex-husband ownself sae he dun wan the babyy lerx.No choice haf such irresponsible guys & he oso tke away reyez de baby's bonus.haiz hw to claim back???Hmmm.....sae wan save $ den at e end of e wrk dae i go buy shoe at pazzion=Xx cost mi $59.9o.woo~Expesive bt nice!Blink Blink:D.Wana buy GUESS watch too.Bt left no $ le.$268 ba the watch;(. Haf to save $ & get it soon!
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