If it were not for the backlight ....
Sony DSC-WX200 digital camera (18.2 megapixels Exmor R sensor, 10x opt. Zoom, 6.9 cm (2.7 inch) LCD screen, 25mm wide-angle lens, Wi-Fi function) (Electronics) 4
Sony DSC-WX200 digital camera (18.2 megapixels Exmor R sensor, 10x opt. Zoom, 6.9 cm (2.7 inch) LCD screen, 25mm wide-angle lens, Wi-Fi function) (Electronics)
... Because the backlight has their problems. I do not mean the backlight, the light penetrates through doorways or sunny window inside. But the one through the foliage of the trees penetrate low sun casts long shadows and the frost of the morning as thousands of diamonds seem leaves. For the carriage entrance and the sunny window, Sony has pretty good programs on board, but with the low sun it fights almost in vain. Overexposed and washed-out reddish to admit defeat all automatic programs. Only the exposure in manual mode with a setting to -0.7 gives a reasonably useful result in such situations. But otherwise ... gee, what Sony conjures here in this little box. In fact, crisp sharpness - even with 10x zoom and rich (with a penchant for exaggerating) colors can convince. All shooting modes and gimmicks are useful and work almost shockingly good. The automatic meets their preferences almost always the mark. Sure you can this little miracle box not compare with expensive SLRs, but are of this size and in this price range hardly find better cameras. The jack of all trades, I was looking for, I have not found in all my tests. But the WX 200 sets of all tested the largest eggs, has the softest wool that schmackafteste milk and tender meat. Only when she squints against the sun, you realize that nothing is perfect in this world.