Should I accuse a Winzkamera about that she rushes in low light? No but:
- The autofocus is often beside relative.
- Camera tends clearly to overexposure (ie requires practice to compensate).
- The operating concept does not open up to me, especially the change of exposure mode is cumbersome.
- Buttons are too fiddly, not to meet in the dark. As a true rocker with raised and recessed buttons would be better.
Why do I use them, but where I have a DSLR?
Instead of making bad pictures on holiday with a soup or zoom to annoy my family with constant lens change, I use the small little thing as a wide-angle snapshot camera and on the beach. On the DSLR remains (mostly) the telephoto lens.
Four points would get the camera for better operation, five points for an autofocus hit rate> 95%.