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Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H

Portability
99
Imaging
35
Features
25
Overall
31
Casio Exilim TRYX front
 
Sigma sd Quattro H front
Portability
78
Imaging
71
Features
59
Overall
66

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Key Specs

Casio TRYX
(Full Review)
  • 12MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 3" Fully Articulated Screen
  • ISO 100 - 3200
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • 21mm (F2.8) lens
  • n/ag - 122 x 58 x 15mm
  • Announced January 2011
Sigma Quattro H
(Full Review)
  • 45MP - APS-H Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 6400
  • Sigma SA Mount
  • n/ag - 147 x 95 x 91mm
  • Introduced February 2016
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Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Overview

Lets take a deeper look at the Casio TRYX and Sigma Quattro H, former is a Ultracompact while the other is a Advanced Mirrorless by companies Casio and Sigma. There exists a substantial gap between the resolutions of the TRYX (12MP) and Quattro H (45MP) and the TRYX (1/2.3") and Quattro H (APS-H) enjoy totally different sensor dimensions.

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The TRYX was released 6 years prior to the Quattro H which is quite a big difference as far as technology is concerned. Both of the cameras offer different body type with the Casio TRYX being a Ultracompact camera and the Sigma Quattro H being a Rangefinder-style mirrorless camera.

Before getting straight into a in-depth comparison, below is a concise view of how the TRYX matches up versus the Quattro H with regards to portability, imaging, features and an overall mark.

Photography Glossary

        

Reasons to pick Casio TRYX over the Sigma Quattro H

 TRYX Quattro H 
Display typeFully ArticulatedFixed Fully Articulating display
Selfie screen Easy selfies

Reasons to pick Sigma Quattro H over the Casio TRYX

 Quattro H TRYX 
IntroducedFebruary 2016January 2011Newer by 62 months
Manually focus More exact focusing
Display resolution1620k461kClearer display (+1159k dot)

Common features in the Casio TRYX and Sigma Quattro H

 TRYX Quattro H 
Display sizing3"3"Equivalent display sizing
Touch display Lack of Touch display

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Physical Comparison

If you're planning to travel with your camera regularly, you'll have to consider its weight and size. The Casio TRYX enjoys outside measurements of 122mm x 58mm x 15mm (4.8" x 2.3" x 0.6") accompanied by a weight of n/a grams (0.00 lbs) and the Sigma Quattro H has specifications of 147mm x 95mm x 91mm (5.8" x 3.7" x 3.6") having a weight of n/a grams (0.00 lbs).

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Remember, the weight of an ILC will differ dependant on the lens you have chosen at that time. Underneath is the front view physical size comparison of the TRYX versus the Quattro H.

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H size comparison

Using dimensions and weight, the portability score of the TRYX and Quattro H is 99 and 78 respectively.

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H top view buttons comparison

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Sensor Comparison

Sometimes, it's difficult to visualise the contrast between sensor dimensions simply by going over specifications. The picture below will help provide you a far better sense of the sensor measurements in the TRYX and Quattro H.

To sum up, both of the cameras enjoy different megapixel count and different sensor dimensions. The TRYX featuring a tinier sensor will make shooting shallow DOF harder and the Sigma Quattro H will offer you more detail as a result of its extra 33 Megapixels. Greater resolution will allow you to crop photos far more aggressively. The more aged TRYX is going to be disadvantaged in sensor technology.

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H sensor size comparison

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Screen and ViewFinder

Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Casio TRYX Portrait photography features
Sigma Quattro H Portrait photography features
21
no manual focus
manual exposure not possible
cannot use external flash
megapixel count low (12 megapixels)
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
has no RAW support
82
you can focus manually
amazing megapixels (45MP)
nice sensor size (APS-H)
comes with face detect focus
delivers RAW files
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Street Comparison

Casio TRYX as a Street photography camera
Sigma Quattro H as a Street photography camera
58
screen can move to multiple angles
lack of image stabilization
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
has no RAW support
69
nice sensor size (APS-H)
delivers RAW files
weather proofing
fixed screen
no image stabilization
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Sports Comparison

Casio TRYX as a Sports photography camera
Sigma Quattro H as a Sports photography camera
17
fixed focal length (21mm)
no shutter priority mode
lack of image stabilization
megapixel count low (12MP)
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
has no phase detect auto focus
71
amazing megapixels (45MP)
nice sensor size (APS-H)
comes with tracking focus
weather proofing
supports phase detect auto focus
slow continuous shooting (3.8 frames/s)
no image stabilization
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Travel Comparison

Casio TRYX Travel photography details
Sigma Quattro H Travel photography details
56
display is selfie friendly
lack of Timelapse function
megapixel count low (12 megapixels)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f2.8)
65
weather proofing
amazing megapixels (45MP)
missing Timelapse mode
screen isn't selfie friendly
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Landscape Comparison

Casio TRYX Landscape photography advice
Sigma Quattro H Landscape photography advice
28
screen size is good (3 inches)
no manual focus
fixed lens (fixed lens mount)
fixed focal length (21mm)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f2.8)
manual exposure not possible
lack of image stabilization
megapixel count low (12 megapixels)
tiny sensor (1/2.3")
has no RAW support
lack of Timelapse function
75
you can focus manually
change lenses (Sigma SA mount)
decent sized screen (3")
amazing megapixels (45MP)
nice sensor size (APS-H)
delivers RAW files
weather proofing
no image stabilization
missing Timelapse mode
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Vlogging Comparison

Casio TRYX Vlogging info
Sigma Quattro H Vlogging info
62
display is selfie friendly
high video quality (1920 x 1080 pixels)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f2.8)
lack of image stabilization
lack of external microphone support
26
comes with face detect focus
screen isn't selfie friendly
no image stabilization
low quality video ( pixels)
missing microphone socket
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Casio TRYX vs Sigma Quattro H Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Casio TRYX and Sigma Quattro H
 Casio Exilim TRYXSigma sd Quattro H
General Information
Brand Name Casio Sigma
Model Casio Exilim TRYX Sigma sd Quattro H
Type Ultracompact Advanced Mirrorless
Announced 2011-01-05 2016-02-23
Physical type Ultracompact Rangefinder-style mirrorless
Sensor Information
Processor Exilim Engine HS Dual TRUE III
Sensor type BSI-CMOS CMOS (Foveon X3)
Sensor size 1/2.3" APS-H
Sensor measurements 6.17 x 4.55mm 26.6 x 17.9mm
Sensor surface area 28.1mm² 476.1mm²
Sensor resolution 12 megapixels 45 megapixels
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 4:3 and 3:2 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Peak resolution 4000 x 3000 6200 x 4152
Highest native ISO 3200 6400
Lowest native ISO 100 100
RAW photos
Autofocusing
Focus manually
AF touch
Continuous AF
Single AF
Tracking AF
AF selectice
AF center weighted
AF multi area
Live view AF
Face detection focusing
Contract detection focusing
Phase detection focusing
Number of focus points - 9
Cross focus points - -
Lens
Lens mount fixed lens Sigma SA
Lens focal range 21mm (1x) -
Maximum aperture f/2.8 -
Macro focus distance 8cm -
Available lenses - 76
Crop factor 5.8 1.4
Screen
Type of screen Fully Articulated Fixed Type
Screen sizing 3 inches 3 inches
Resolution of screen 461k dots 1,620k dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch capability
Screen tech Super Clear TFT color LCD -
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type None Electronic
Viewfinder resolution - 2,360k dots
Viewfinder coverage - 100 percent
Viewfinder magnification - 0.73x
Features
Minimum shutter speed 1/8 seconds 30 seconds
Fastest shutter speed 1/4000 seconds 1/4000 seconds
Continuous shutter rate - 3.8fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manually set exposure
Exposure compensation - Yes
Set WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash range no built-in flash no built-in flash
Flash settings no built-in flash no built-in flash
Hot shoe
Auto exposure bracketing
White balance bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment exposure
Average exposure
Spot exposure
Partial exposure
AF area exposure
Center weighted exposure
Video features
Video resolutions 1920 x 1080 (30 fps), 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 432 x 320 (30, 240 fps), 224 x 160 (480 fps) -
Highest video resolution 1920x1080 -
Video data format MPEG-4 -
Microphone port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless Eye-Fi Connected None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 3.0 (5 GBit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environment sealing
Water proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Dimensions 122 x 58 x 15mm (4.8" x 2.3" x 0.6") 147 x 95 x 91mm (5.8" x 3.7" x 3.6")
DXO scores
DXO Overall score not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth score not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range score not tested not tested
DXO Low light score not tested not tested
Other
Battery model - BP-61
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 seconds, custom) Yes
Time lapse shooting
Type of storage SD/SDHC/SDXC SD/SDHC/SDXC
Card slots Single Single
Price at release $689 $1,134