Before I got this camera, I had several Sony cameras, and each one was unique in its ability to take pictures that were both sharp and bright. However, neither of those things can be said about this camera. If you are looking for a camera that can produce stunning photographs of a high standard, then the Sony DSC-WX350 is not the right choice for you. PS I'm going to get around to returning it to the shop one of these days. Has some pros: Rests easily in the palm of the hand. The capability to charge from any USB power source using a microUSB cable, and the elimination of the need to bring both a charge and a smartphone wire if one travels to a new location. Extremely long-lasting battery! Sufficient for around 400 shots, some of which are made with the aid of a flash, as well as viewing the images that have been captured on the screen of the camera. The microHDMI port, which is found at the bottom of the camera and does not have a cover, is in contrast to the charging port, which is located underneath the cover and is utilized on a regular basis. This is one of the camera's drawbacks. Menu is not exactly user-friendly. If you are shooting in the "Scene" mode, the scene selection will only appear once. After that, you will need to either spin the wheel once more or navigate to a more specific section of the menu in order to choose a different scene. The quality of the photographs is appalling, as was mentioned in the previous review, which you can find below. The "brush" effect is sure to be there, especially if there are darker parts that contrast with the background of the primary item. In addition to this, the impact is much more prominent when the photograph is taken in low light without the use of a flash; if this is the case, you will need to take many photographs because some of them will perfectly resemble an oil painting; this is really revolting! In some instances, the "brush" effect can be seen on each and every object that is located in the background. Again, you will need to take a number of pictures, from which you will select the one that turned out the best. Taking good photos in the dark while walking down the street while using automatic modes is nearly impossible.
Nikon COOLPIX L810 Digital Camera: 16.1MP, 26x Zoom, NIKKOR ED Glass Lens, 3-inch LCD (Blue)
95 Review
Nikon D5100 Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm VR Lens - High Resolution 16.2MP
172 Review
Canon PowerShot A480 camera, black
108 Review
Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Body (Kit Box) - No Lens Included, International Version with No Warranty
298 Review