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A camera's specs tell a mere fraction of how well it performs. The true assessment of a camera's abilities can only be determined by putting a camera through its photographic paces in both real-world and Labs-based testing, under a variety of lighting conditions. Under tungsten lighting, we shoot sample images of our carefully created scene, which contains a diversity of colors, contrast, textures, and patterns. Under daylight-balanced HMI lighting, we shoot a series of test targets to determine how well a camera deals with important image-quality challenges such as noise, accurate color reproduction, and sharpness. To evaluate a camera's performance, we time how long it takes to perform typical functions, such as powering up and shooting the first picture, and how fast it can snap two pictures in a row. Our image-quality analyses and performance test results combine to form the basis of our overall assessment of camera's abilities, and how it stacks up against the competition