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BenQ DC C1050

Author Cliff Smith
Published 8th Jan 2008
Manufacturer BenQ
Price £100
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Features Score 5 for Features
Image Quality Score 6 for Image Quality
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 7 for Overall
BenQ DC C1050
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A range of test shots are shown over the next few pages. Here, the full size images at the minimum and maximum ISO settings have been reduced for bandwidth purposes to let you see the full image, and a series of crops taken from original full resolution images at a range of ISO settings have been included in order for you to gain an appreciation of the overall quality.





This is the full frame at 50 ISO.





At the minimum ISO setting of 50, the image quality is very good, with clear sharp details and no noise.





Quality is still good at 100 ISO.





There is a little colour mottling at 200 ISO, but not enough to cause a problem at normal print sizes.





Noise is more noticeable at 400 ISO, but the picture would still make a good print.





At 800 ISO the colour reproduction is starting to suffer, but the level of detail is still quite good.





At the maximum setting of 1030 ISO image noise is very noticeable, but it's no worse than a lot of other 10MP cameras.





This is the full frame at maximum ISO.


 

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