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Nobody makes anything like the Sony DSC-T7 any more: a tiny, pocketable slice of camera barely 1cm thick, with a sliding lens cover and periscope-style 3x zoom. It seems jarringly futuristic, a camera from a time when digital technology meant new, previously impossible form factors. That time? The halcyon days of 2005, when Youtube was brand new and this camera’s 640×480 video resolution was more than enough. The rest of the specs are very 2005, too: it shoots 5mp stills, ISO tops out at 400, and it records on Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo cards. Also, there’s no USB connection, so you’ll need a memory stick reader (not included) to get your photos off the camera. Still fun though.
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