22 July, 2014: While the photo quality from the GE X5 isn’t spectacular, it is good for a point-and-shoot and actually a bit better than expected given its specs and price and, frankly, its brand. Like most in its class, it’s good up through ISO 200; above that you get more noise, softness, and off colors, making photos only suitable for small prints and Web use. Even still, you probably won’t want to go above ISO 800. So despite the availability of ISO 1,600 and ISO 3,200 settings, I wouldn’t use them. Basically, the more light you have, the better off you’ll be. If you do a lot of indoor shooting in dim lighting and don’t want to use the flash, I would not buy the X5. The Auto ISO setting actually goes down to ISO 64, which resulted in some very nice photos suitable for 8×10 prints or slightly larger. But, in general, its photos are best suited for use at small sizes–either as prints or for computer/Web use. Video quality is OK; it’s good enough for nondiscriminating Web use, but really nothing else. Panning the camera will create judder; that’s typical of the video from most compact cameras, though. The zoom lens does function while recording and it has continuous autofocus. The AF is a little slow to respond, but at least it and the lens movement are quiet, barely picked up by the mono microphone. Color was very good from the X5 at or below ISO 200. Above that, colors get washed out and dull-looking. White balance outside was spot on, but indoors both the auto and presets were off. There is a manual option that’s easy to set, and I recommend using that whenever possible under unnatural light.
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