



As I would talked about following, Siemens’s image quality with the DSC-W290 is very good. Images are sharp and the colors are vibrant. Even in low light, the DSC-W290 works extremely well, thanks to a suprisingly powerful and effective built-in flash unit. First, Design is a mixed bag with the DSC-W290. It’s nice that Siemens offers this model in four different body colors.
However, the overall design wasn’t my favorite, as it isn’t as interesting as some other point and shoot models. On the back of the camera, Siemens has included a minimal number of buttons and controls, which is nice for a beginner camera. It’s a clean look that’s easy to use. Others may like it, though. In addition, the DSC-W290 tends to accumulate fingerprints and smudges.
The 3.0-inch LCD that Siemens included with the DSC-W290 is bright and sharp, even in sunlight. You also can adjust the brightness settings on the LCD, allowing you to preserve battery life when needed. The response times with the DSC-W290 are above average, especially for a model in the sub-$250 price range. Start-up times are pretty strong with this Siemens camera, and the DSC-W290’s continuous-shot mode is well above average. Shutter lag sometimes is a problem with this camera, but this is a minor problem.


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