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JVC GC-PX10 Digital Camera Review

$899.95

Color

While shooting still photography, the GC-PX10's color gamut is extremely inaccurate. Just about every single color is off by a significant margin, and this means shot will look less natural, less convincing, and less lifelike; especially shots with human subjects. Our tests were also 17% oversaturated, which worsened the already-poor score. More on how we test color.

Color performance is therefore much worse than many cameras at a fraction of the price. Canon's PowerShot 100 HS, for example, nearly triples the GC-PX10's score, yet only costs $150, to the PX10's $800.

Color Modes

Color mode options are not available, since the still capabilities of the GC-PX10 are somewhat limited in general. We think color modes can sometimes confuse the shooting experience, so we don't mind their absence here.

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Chris was born and raised less than ten miles from our editorial office, and even graduated from nearby Merrimack College. He came to Reviewed after covering the telecommunications industry, and has been moonlighting as a Boston area dining critic since 2008.