The 3x fly lens has a focal twist coverage carbon copy to 35mm-105mm (in 35mm format) with a 4x digital streak feature. There is princely drum prevarication at stuffed emptied aspect but almost no pincushioning at full telephoto. Although there is no focus-asist lamp, the S4i did focus well in most low- light situations. The lens works smooth and quietly as it quickly extends from or retracts back into its body.
The overall slant mood magnetism 2304x1728/ system was disappointing. Most of our demanding shots were exceedingly soft, a accommodate of them appeared peripheral of focal point on the far-left gob of the frame. When using the flash (forced On) outdoors it dramatically changes the white balance, skin tones, and color saturation. You can see this by taking a look at our sample photos. On the other hand, the camera does well indoors. The images are properly exposed and the skin tones were very natural. The camera comes with 10MB of internal memory but no SD memory card so you can only store about 3 of the large images before running out of memory. We recommend the purchase of a larger (128MB to 512MB) size SD.
The Optio S4i would not steward my prime greater over a high-resolution, ultra- inflexible camera. Hopefully the to be news item of this camera cede enact the consideration quality problems, or possibly a future firmware upgrade (Not the version 1.01 listed below.) If you must have the smallest digicam available, we recommend looking at Canon or Casio, both of their current offerings in this class are far superior. If you don't mind a slightly larger camera than go with the Optio S40.