The Menu system is quick to operate, but doesn't put everything in one place. Hitting Menu on the back of the camera gives you quick access to the Metering mode, image resolution, optical stabilization setting, a toggle for Continuous AF, and an in-camera HDR mode. The HDR mode takes three exposures in succession and blends them for one shot that preserves both highlight and shadow detail-it actually works well, but it takes about 7 seconds for the image processing to finish. GE X600 CAMERA SOFTWARE ISOįor some reason, ISO can only be changed by hitting the EV Compensation button on the top of the camera-it's not in the standard menu as it is on most point-and-shoots. It can only be adjusted if you're in Program or Manual mode. Performance and Conclusions The G100 is a head-scratcher when it comes to performance. It requires a full 5.9 seconds to start up and take a shot, but can rattle off a burst of 9 shots at 11.4 frames per second before slowing, and its shutter lag is just over 0.1-second. The Canon SX260 HS is a more balanced performer-it starst and shoots in 1.8 seconds, notches a 0.2-second shutter lag, and can fire photos at 2 frames per second for as long as you feel like holding down the shutter button. I used Imatest to check the sharpness of the G100's zoom lens. The camera had issues with focusing on our test chart and delivered inconsistent results.
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