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Thorsten
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I'm the original owner of this camera. Bought it for myself Jan. 06. I have never had a problem with this camera. I lost the carrying case a while back so there are some scratches on the lens cover, etc. Nothing too bad, feel free to look at it. I have everything except the box all this stuff came in and the carrying case. I am also including a Sony 256 MB Memory Stick Duo Pro.

I am selling this camera because I am finding myself never using it. I used to take awesome pictures and videos with it. It takes MPEG vids at a pretty high quality (30fps). Most people like this camera for one reason. It is incredibly tiny. Mostly because of how thin it is. I used to have a RAZR phone, and it's basically the same size, all dimensions. Also, a Carl Zeiss lens isn't too shabby either.

Sony DSC-T7 5.1-megapixel camera brings super-compact size to a new level. The camera is 3/8 inches thin at its narrowest point and 5/8 inches thin at its widest. That's a stark contrast to its integrated 2.5-inch LCD display (that's among the largest size screens in this class). Images are sharp because Sony uses a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 3x optical zoom. The innovative Real Imaging Processor in the DSC-T7 not only improves picture quality and clarity but also improves camera response time, decreases shutter lag, and improves battery stamina. With still and movie modes, and a special docking station to make charging and transferring images easier, this digital-camera is perfect for you and your family. Captures VGA (640 x 480) high frame rate (up to 30 frames per second) audio-video clips with length limited only by the capacity of the media. Video mail mode captures smaller file sizes suitable for email. Multi-mode electronic-flash Stores all images on Memory Stick(R) Duo media; captures VGA audio-video clips (length limited only by media) - Tested to support up to 1GB capacity Can transfer images to a Windows PC and/or a Macintosh computer Dimensions - 3 5/8 x 2 3/8 x 5/8 w/LCD Cover; 4.1 Ounces .

Pics and specs here: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cybershot-Digital-Optical-Docking/dp/B0007XY6QY


[Edited on April 7, 2007 at 5:26 AM. Reason : Please leave any questions/bids in this thread.]

4/7/2007 5:24:49 AM

OneNighter86
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100

4/7/2007 5:44:44 AM

OmarBadu
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http://www.buy.com/retail/Product.asp?sku=202289267&adid=17662

i'd buy that one brand new instead of his for $100 personally

4/7/2007 11:47:07 AM

PimpinHonda
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to be fair, that sony camera is a lot nicer than the fuji camera. sony's picture quality will be better, along with a sleeker design that so many people end up paying for. those are 2 totally different cameras, even though they are both 5.1MP.

4/7/2007 1:39:13 PM

Thorsten
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those are far from the same camera. The sony is about half as thin. The LCD viewfinder is about twice as big and the lens on the sony is a Carl Zeiss.... that's just starters.

But thanks for the bump

4/7/2007 2:03:17 PM

Thorsten
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Pretty much instantly sold on CL for $130.

gotta love the internet machine

4/7/2007 3:49:21 PM

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not even worth saying

4/8/2007 1:15:09 AM

ACJ
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75 pm me with what you want price wise

4/16/2007 2:14:15 AM

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4/16/2007 8:11:12 AM

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