
Starting with the outdoor scenic shots this is an area where the camera performed well. I particularly like the colours. They have a lively, vibrant feel to them. Focusing is up to scratch without being razor sharp. As is so typical of many digital cameras there is a tendency for the focusing to lose some of its sharpness towards the edge of the picture. Again like a number of other cameras the Easyshare V550 finds it hard to bring out all the detail in very light and very dark areas. One further concern I had was that the second outdoor shot is a little darker than I am used to.
Via Cameras.co.uk
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