
Compared to the Pentax Optio S and Casio EX-Z3
These three ultra-compact digital cameras all have three
megapixel CCD sensors. From a size point of view the Pentax Optio S is
the smallest (and lightest) followed by the Casio EXILIM EX-Z3 and then
the Canon PowerShot SD100.
Studio scene comparison
- Canon PowerShot SD100: Manual record mode, ISO 50, Default
Parameters,
Manual preset white balance
- Pentax Optio S: Program AE (P) exposure mode, ISO 50, Default
Parameters,
Manual preset white balance
- Casio EXILIM EX-Z3: Normal exposure mode, ISO 50, Default Parameters,
Manual preset white balance
Each square crop is a 200% magnification of a 80 x 80 portion of the
image.
| Canon
PowerShot SD100 |
Pentax
Optio S |
Casio
EXILIM EX-Z3 |
| ISO 50, 1/10 sec,
F3.5 |
ISO 50, 1/8 sec, F3.1 |
ISO 50, 1/8 sec,
F3.1 |
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| 1,312 KB JPEG |
1,857 KB JPEG |
1,622 KB JPEG |
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Between the three cameras the Canon comes second to the Casio EX-Z3 for
visible sharpness, although it's a close run thing. If you look at the
finer detail such as the gold text on the black background and the barcode
the SD100 looks a little better with these fine details (the EX-Z3 goes
a little blotchy on the gold text), the SD100 image also has less visible
noise than the Casio.
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