And the winner is...
After hearing
complaints
of the Sony DSC T-1 from my peers, I decided to forego it and shop for another
digital camera tonight.
Long before the DSC T-1 came
on the scene, I was already impressed
with another DC, the Pentax Optio S. It's small yet packs a 3X optical zoom. For
some reason I never got around to buy it. By the time I was in the market for a
camera again, the T-1 had already set the marketplace abuzz. Then I knew my next
camera would be that one. But now my friends who bought the T-1 have convinced
me not to buy it. So, instead, I bought the Pentax
Optio
S4.The
S4 is basically the S with 4 megapixel. All the features for its size is
amazing. The LCD is relatively tiny compared to the T-1, but my friend said the
S4's screen is brighter. Also, because of its LCD size, the battery should last
longer.The S4 came
with a free 64MB SD card, a store promo. I asked the clerk whether I could trade
it in for higher capacity. He quoted me HK$100 for 128MB or HK$350 for 256MB. I
opted for the 256MB SanDisk SD card, a bargain considering it's selling for
HK$650 in the
shop.In retrospect,
I made the right choice in choosing the Optio S4 over the DSC T-1. The main
reason is that the S4 uses SD card for storage, which is the same as my Tungsten
T-3. If I want to see a bigger picture right after it is taken, I can slide out
the SD card from the S4 and insert it into my T-3 for 320X480 viewing pleasure,
something even the T-1 can't match or do. The other reason is had I bought the
T-1, it would cause major confusion when I blog about it and and my T-3 in the
same entry. Not to mention I still have my Tungsten T-1 on my desk. See what I
mean?Now I am glad
the shops were out of the Sony T-1 when I was looking for it, otherwise, I might
end up selling it, as my friend did to his. And that won't make me very
happy.
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