Sharpness: Cyber-shot, the end of the wide-angle zoom Sony DSC-TX10-shows significant uncertainty in the corners of the image that we see in the middle, but applies only to a little fuzzy "to the root zone. At telephoto, the center is a little more "soft, but not as sweet as the wide-angle corners.
Geometric Distortion: There is a wide-angle barrel distortion (~ 0.5%), and almost no obvious distortion (barrel ~ 0.01%) to telephoto. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 processor does a good job here.
Chromatic aberration: chromatic aberration at wide angle is moderate compared to the number of pixels, the pixels if not terribly bright, making the overall effect seems minimal. Tele shows fewer pixels, with just a hint of redness.
Macro: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 is the macro mode captures an image, very soft with the strong blurring in the corners of the frame, which goes to the center, and chromatic aberration, much (a common border between digital consumer cameras in macro mode). Minimum coverage area of 0.93 x 0.70 inches (24 x 18mm). So that is small enough, the victim is a loss of detail in the noise suppression. The camera focuses so close that the flash is rendered virtually useless in this area.
Accuracy in the viewfinder: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 LCD monitor showed about 100% coverage at wide angle and close to 101% at telephoto. LCD quality is a little loose "with a telephoto lens, less displays the actual image of what makes the final frame, but the results are always good.
Color: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 product a good precision in the colors, green, brown, and some pink and purple, but pushed hard blue and red. The yellows are muted a bit "like that. Hue is also out of shades of yellow, which strongly shifted towards green. Yellow and orange cyan step in the direction towards the blue (the latter probably more comfortable for the sky ). The dark skin tones are a little "warm, light and skin tones showed a bit of help towards magenta. Overall, however, the results should still be acceptable to most consumers.
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Geometric Distortion: There is a wide-angle barrel distortion (~ 0.5%), and almost no obvious distortion (barrel ~ 0.01%) to telephoto. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 processor does a good job here.
Chromatic aberration: chromatic aberration at wide angle is moderate compared to the number of pixels, the pixels if not terribly bright, making the overall effect seems minimal. Tele shows fewer pixels, with just a hint of redness.
Macro: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 is the macro mode captures an image, very soft with the strong blurring in the corners of the frame, which goes to the center, and chromatic aberration, much (a common border between digital consumer cameras in macro mode). Minimum coverage area of 0.93 x 0.70 inches (24 x 18mm). So that is small enough, the victim is a loss of detail in the noise suppression. The camera focuses so close that the flash is rendered virtually useless in this area.
Accuracy in the viewfinder: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 LCD monitor showed about 100% coverage at wide angle and close to 101% at telephoto. LCD quality is a little loose "with a telephoto lens, less displays the actual image of what makes the final frame, but the results are always good.
Color: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 product a good precision in the colors, green, brown, and some pink and purple, but pushed hard blue and red. The yellows are muted a bit "like that. Hue is also out of shades of yellow, which strongly shifted towards green. Yellow and orange cyan step in the direction towards the blue (the latter probably more comfortable for the sky ). The dark skin tones are a little "warm, light and skin tones showed a bit of help towards magenta. Overall, however, the results should still be acceptable to most consumers.