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Review of the Sanyo Xacti E7

Sanyo Xacti E7

Sanyo Xacti E7
www.sanyo.co.uk Sanyo might not be the first name to spring to mind when choosing a digital compact, but perhaps the 7mp E7 can change that... Features With ISO settings up to 800, a multi-area AF system and advanced metering functions such as centreweighted and spot, the E7 is packed with features. Despite being a ‘point-and-shoot’ model you can also make a lot of decisions for yourself, which makes a nice change. Design The E7’s simple, yet stylish, rectangular silver metal casing is hardly radical, but it looks and feels good, and the controls are nicely laid out in typical compact fashion. Unfortunately the low-resolution 2.5in LCD lets the side down – a shame as there’s no viewfinder. Performance One of the E7’s key selling points is its touch-sensor shutter release. When activated the camera automatically focuses when your finger’s over the release. This works really well and reduces shutter lag to almost nothing, but it also makes it quite easy to ‘shoot blanks’. Image Quality You may be able to set the sensitivity on the E7 manually, but above ISO 200 things get very nasty. Disintegrating edge definition leads to impressionistic watercolours rather than photographs, and even at ISO 100 it fails to impress.

Specification

RRP £175
Sensor 7.1MP effective, 1/2.5in CCD
Lens 6.3-18.9mm (38-114mm) f/3.1-5.9
Shutter Speed 2-1/2000sec
Exposure Modes Auto, 14 Sc, Mov
ISO Auto, 50-800
Flash 3.8m (W) 2.0m (T)
Viewfinder None
Monitor 2.5in LCD with 115,000 pixels
Other SD, 23Mb built-in memory, 10MP interpolated image recording
Power Li-ion cell
Dimensions/Weight 91 x 55.5 x 21.6mm / 116g