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| Outdoors, Auto | Outdoors, Shade (or Sunny) | Outdoors, Manual |
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| Incandescent, Auto | Incandescent, Incandescent | Incandescent, Manual |
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| Fluorescent, Auto | Fluorescent, Fluorescent | Fluorescent, Manual |
The HP 850 has relatively good macro performance, especially for a digital camera with such a wide zoom range. The best macro performance is available at approximately a third zoom (and thus avoids distortion), this was measured as an optimum frame coverage of 6 cm (2.4 in).
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The HP 850's pop-up flash unit is opened by sliding a small lever towards the back. The flash itself has a quoted range of 3.4 m (11.2 ft) at wide angle and 2.5 m (8.2 ft) at telephoto. Overall results were very good, power seemed good and was white balance with no hint of any color cast or odd tint.
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| Skin tone - Good exposure, no color cast, natural skin color | Color patches - Good color balance, good flash power, good exposure |
The HP 850 seems to be more than capable of taking some fairly nice long exposures. The only caveat appears to be some artificial blooming effects around very bright light sources. That said it was quite impressive that the camera managed to maintain the blue color of the overexposed light in the first crop below. It's a shame the 850 doesn't have a manual exposure or dedicate night exposure mode.
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| Manual exposure: ISO 100, 12 sec, F6.8 | Manual exposure: ISO 100, 3 sec, F5.7 |
This
test measures the minimum amount of light under which the camera can still
focus. The focus target is our lens distortion test chart (shown here
on the right), camera is positioned exactly 2 m (6.6 ft) away.
Light levels are gradually dropped until the camera can no longer focus. This is carried out at both wide angle and telephoto zoom positions (as more light reaches the focusing systems with a larger aperture).
This test target is the optimum type of subject for most "contrast detect" AF systems (as it has a vertical line at its center), you should consider the results below the best you could expect to achieve.
| Lens position | Aperture | Lowest light focus |
| Wide angle (35 mm) | F2.8 | Complete darkness |
| Telephoto (140 mm) | F3.1 | Complete darkness |
Light intensity (Lux) = 2.5 x 2^EV (@ ISO 100), 10.76391 Lux = 1 foot-candle (fc)
As we had hoped the HP 850's AF assist lamp produced good results even in complete darkness and at full telephoto.