DPReview Reviews Sony DSC-F828

January 11, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | Comment |

Sony DSC-F828DPReview have posted an extensive 21 page review of the 8-megapixel Sony Cybershot DSC-F828 digital compact camera.

“Where the F828 starts to disappoint is image quality, many observers had concerns about the very small pixel pitch of the camera’s eight million pixel sensor knowing that it would most likely lead to noisier images but what we weren’t prepared for were chromatic aberrations. This came as a surprise especially considering the F828’s lens carries not only the Carl Zeiss name but also the ‘T*’ notation indicating the use of special lens coatings. So in reality the F828’s biggest issue becomes chromatic aberrations, with noise a second place.”

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