In the next shop I tested this time with my own map and looked all the pictures on the laptop on. Sorry if I am extravagant, I want to warn only the people, the Sony image on the display to trust: The DSC-W330 had the same character.
Incidentally, Sony also take his anti-red-eye mode from the program.
He failed miserably.
In the end I opted for the Canon IXUS 130 very good pictures, high-quality workmanship, stable metal housing (now a rarity in this price range), ease of use, great HD video with zoom functionality and elegant design.
Two days I hovered in heaven, then the disillusionment:
Self-timer applied. Photo blurred. So again .. Photo blurred. I ended up with 9 of 10 pictures out of focus. Switched from automatic to program and to a "P" had now shown in the display. Photos: Furthermore blurred.
Device again against the same exchanged, only a single case could be. Home the same game. I could not believe it: Canon throws a so comprehensively great compact camera on the market, in precisely the self-timer completely failed ???
So back to the store, where I found fortunately a connoisseur of Canon cameras: From automatic switch to the program had been all right, but then you have to select a program, such as "Portrait" - otherwise a P is displayed (. because no program selected) and the self-timer is again in the pants.
Long story short: Peace joy pancakes.
The problem is solved. Easy to program mode switch to portrait and even the self-timer photos are excellent.
The only downside: CANON should refer to this problem. Or any of a hundred test sites on the Internet that eh rarely bring a further - everyone writes something quite the opposite for the same product.
CONCLUSION: A better camera you will be up to 200 euros can not be found. I dread to say this little Canon Here is the best decision!