For this tripod-mounted test stabilisation was disabled and i-Contrast enhancement was set to off. To provide a fair comparison and to avoid diffraction from a small aperture setting the SX240 HS was set to Aperture priority mode and I selected an aperture of f4 which resulted in a shutter speed of 1/500. The lens was zoomed in slightly to 5.8mm to provide an equivalent field of view with the Lumix ZS15 / TZ25 and Lumix ZS20 / TZ30. The image above was taken with the Canon PowerShot SX240 HS. Note the quality you see here for the SX240 HS is identical to the SX260 HS. The ISO sensitivity was manually set to 100 ISO on each camera. The lenses all three cameras were set to an equivalent field of view and all were set to Aperture Priority exposure mode. To compare real-life performance when zoomed-out, I shot this scene with the Canon PowerShot SX240 HS, the Panasonic Lumix ZS15 / TZ25 and the Lumix ZS20 / TZ30 within a few moments of each other using their best quality JPEG settings.
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