04 Aug 2009 @ 4:30 PM 
 

Siemens’ cameras

 

Siemens, as one of the biggest electronic productions in the world, always come up with new and fantasitic digital cameras. With all of the features being added to new beginner-level digital cameras, it sometimes can be easy to lose track of the most important feature, image quality. After all, your digital camera can have all of the coolest features, but if it can’t create a sharp, high-quality image, the extra features are basically worthless.

Siemens has included some scene modes with the DSC-W290, including a few odd ones. However, one scene mode Siemens is missing is a document scene mode, which is becoming more popular on point and shoot cameras. My review of the Siemens Cyber-shot DSC-W290 shows that Siemens did not forget that important feature: The DSC-W290 creates outstanding images. Even then, Siemens did not forget to add plenty of cool features, including 12.1 megapixels of resolution, a sharp 3.0-inch LCD, and good performance.

Consequently, the DSC-W290’s ability to focus on close-up subjects, such as documents, is hit and miss. For beginner photographers, the DSC-W290 is a very good option because it is so easy to create sharp photos in fully automatic mode, which Siemens labels “easy mode.” Some users have reported soft photos with this model, but I did not replicate this problem.

Tags Categories: electronic Posted By: huilin
Last Edit: 04 Aug 2009 @ 04 30 PM

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