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Performance This is exactly what they mean by 'Never judge a book by it's cover'. Once I got past the camera's looks and simplistic features, I was actually impressed by its image quality. The CCD sensor takes full advantage of it's 10 megapixel resolution to give you excellent detail level in the focussed parts of your shots. All the sharp parts of the image showed good detail without any kind of visible compression marks making it look as natural as can get. There wasn't any pin-cushion effect either in any of the test images, which shows that the camera's sensor gives you edge to edge sharpness in your images. The color reproduction too worked pretty well on this camera. It captured all the reds, yellows, pinks and greens pretty well and added the right amount of saturation to make the images look bright but not gaudy. But though the image quality in this one rocked, the speeds didn't. The i1032 is an overall slow camera with its unimpressive speeds of 4-5 seconds between consecutive shots (without flash), and the same amount of time from power up to the first shot. There's also a bit of shutter delay, which is more obvious in shots taken at lower brightness settings. |
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