Pros
- High ISO capability
- Can shoot in 16-by-9 format
Cons
- Touchscreen controls hard to press
Bottom Line
The DSC-T70 looks flashy, but its image quality leaves room for improvement, and we found its touchscreen frustrating to use.
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