Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20
Sony’s T series is known for its dedication to slender frames and slide-open simplicity.
The DSC-T20 continues this tradition with a streamline aesthetic.
The T20 is powered by an 8.1-megapixel sensor. As usual, this Cyber-shot features a Carl Zeiss lens featuring 3x optical zoom, Super SteadyShot and what Sony calls a Stamina battery for up to 380 shots per charge.
Other features included are a face detection tool that ensures sharp, better focused faces in photos and high ISO sensitivity of up to ISO 3200.
Sony has also redesigned its menus to make them look cool.
The flash range has improved slightly from past models, but is still weaker than I care for.
Take a party shot any greater than 2m from your subject, and it’s going to look like you took the shot in a cave.
Also, one of my complaints about the T9 that I own is the amount of red-eye that shows up.
Even with red-eye reduction turned on in the T20, there were still many instances of this problem. Images outdoors were excellent, as is usual for a Cyber-shot.
FINAL SAY
The T20 is a simple-to-use digital camera that is pretty both inside and outside, and captures good shots. But it is a tad overweight for its target audience. If you want a fashionable camera, put this on your list.

