

Then, on the final crop from close to the right edge of the frame it’s a return to the distortion and fuzziness, only this time it’s a little worse than it was on the left edge. The detail in the foreground at the bottom of this crop is also nice and sharp. In the third crop the lighthouse is a distinct white rectangle and you can just about make out the lamp room on top. Here the edges are a lot sharper and there’s a good level of detail in the church tower, though you can’t quite make out the time on the clock. Thankfully, things improve hugely in the second crop from closer to the middle of the frame. The edges aren’t as crisp as you might expect and there’s not a lot of detail in the greenery in the bottom half of the frame.

The first crop from close to the left edge of the frame is showing a little bit of distortion with the vertical angles of the window frames at a slight slant. The first thing that strikes you looking over the crops below is the quality difference between the edge and the centre of the frame on the Sony WX350. As usual the crops are taken from the areas marked in red above.
SONY WX 350 REVIEWS ISO
The camera was set to Program Auto mode and at at its base 80 ISO sensitivity setting chose an exposure of 1/1000 at f3.5 At its 100 ISO base sensitivity setting the PowerShot SX600 HS selected 1/1000 at f3.8. The image above was taken with the Sony WX350. Image stabilisation can’t be disabled on the WX350, so was left on the default intelligent Active setting, but was disabled on the Powershot SX600 HS.
SONY WX 350 REVIEWS MANUAL
Neither of these compacts has manual exposure so both were set to Program Auto mode with the ISO sensitivity set manually to the lowest available setting.įor this test the cameras were mounted on a tripod.

To compare real-life performance I shot this scene with the Sony Cyber-shot WX350 and the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS within a few moments of each other using their best quality JPEG settings.īoth cameras were set to their maximum wide angle 25mm equivalent focal length.
