I'm not sure about what you meant seabuddy?
As for this camera, what is posted on that web page is about all I have. Just bought the camera.
A few of the online camera review sites show what amount to lab test photos. One example -
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/FPZ5/FPZ5A7.HTMSuch technical photos try to examine the quality that the camera can produce, under different settings.
Much more common are galleries of sample photos, example -
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/stylus820_samples.htmlSeen in the thumbnail size, all these tell you are exposure, saturation, and white balance. To check resolution you need to download the full size image. Of course it's the photographer who determines how attractive a photo is, not the camera. So there is a very real risk that a shopper will sway his choice based simply on a pretty picture. Even so, this seems to be a popular way of picking cameras.
One of the big photo hosting sites provides for searching their vast collection by camera brand and model!
http://www.flickr.com/cameras/The trouble with this is that there is every chance the photo has had some corrections with an editor. You may not be seeing the raw output of the camera.
Or something like that ....
Kelly