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Sony + Carl Zeiss = pure quality

Advantages: Strong, sleek, amazing lens quality
Disadvantages: no viewfinder

This is the third in the series of "T" range cameras from sony, and the best looking yet. A slim, strong, robust, metallic casing makes this a very desirable model with a sony badge to finish it off. Although sony do not traditionally make cameras, they are a brand who always make quality products and have collaborated with Carl Zeiss to produce a very high quality lens for this model. With respect to features, this camera is jam packed. With a 5 mega pixel CCD, coupled with a Carl Zeiss lens, the print quality from this camera is outstanding. The 3X optical zoom gives good flexibility to the type of photos which can be taken. The camera comes equipped with a video function with sound which is very high quality, and the 2.5" LCD screen makes for perfect viewing. This camera also comes with pre-program modes such as portrait, landscape ...

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Dishwater or British pride? (Carling Lager)

Advantages: Cheap.
Disadvantages: Weak watery taste.

information which initially boasts that each 440ml tin contains 145 calories then goes into more detail per 100ml serving (33 calories, 0.37g protein, 2.23g carbohydrate, 0g fat). Other information includes the tin contains 1.8 UK units, the beer should be served chilled (they have a little snow flake on the side of the tin that turns from white to blue when is cool enough to drink which is a bit pointless really) and contact details (see the end of this review). I'm not sure if it is me but whenever I get a tin out of the fridge and open it using the pull tab it always fizzes violently. I try not to shake the tins wherever possible so I think it must be my girlfriend doing it to put me off drinking too much! I tend to pour my beer into a pint glass before I consume it so I can drink it easier. The colour of the beer is golden as you pour it out ...

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Carling! MMMMMMMMMMM!

Advantages: It tastes great
Disadvantages: It gets you drunk

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