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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 01:38 PM
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Remember a month or so i posted about buying the T1. I took it back becasue every single indoor picture i took yielded red-eye's. The more i read, it seems that the smaller camera's all have this problem. I called sony trying to find a cure and they suggested using a third party editing softwear and said they had never heard of this problem before (sure).


Anyway, i need a camera within the next month and wnat around the same size. I am going to either buy the new version T33 or something else. Please input suggestions and any personal favorites. I wont get one that i cant find for under 400 on ebay.
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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 01:51 PM
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The T1, like all Sony's built after 1999, have a red eye reducer in them. If the T1 didn't work for you, then I'm afraid nothing is going to help.

Do you really think the people in India know that much about Sony products

We need to teach you about ISO, shutter speeds, and aperture - the worst camera in the hands of a decent photographer can yield good results

Start reading: http://www.dgrin.com <----great photography forum.
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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 03:07 PM
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Any of the Minolta Dimage X cameras like Dimage x50 or Dimage X31 I have the original Dimage X and you just set the redeye setting and it works fine. They fit in a shirt pocket and the pictures work well for me.

Mark
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