Thursday, May 12, 2011

Canon Powershot SX110IS Review? Anybody tries this digital camera?

Canon Powershot SX110IS Review? Anybody tries this digital camera?

Canon Powershot SX110IS Review? Did anybody try that digital camera? I consider buying the SX110IS, but I think I have to read some opinions first.

Answer by Rezo
I’d recommend Short Camera Reviews for digital camera reviews.

Check this one: http://shortcamerareviews.com/canon-powershot-sx110is-digital-camera-review/

Answer by E P.101
i purchased one a couple of months ago and i like it. of course i only use it to take pictures of my sons silly moments. but i think it lives up to its name. the only thing i don’t like is that mine has that setting where if the image is not still it takes a moment for the flash to go off. of course i haven’t played around With the settings so im sure there is a way that can be turned off.
but im satisfied with this camera.

Answer by justbanmeagain
This camera marries some of the best features of the Canon S series like zoom and manual flash with the convenience of the A series. This camera is an upgrade of the SX100 and feels much more sleeker than the previous model.

Here is my take on the camera:

Strengths:
- 9MP CCD sensor with DigicIII processor, the CCD sensor is 1/2.3 inch which is bigger than the most SD series cameras resulting in better pictures
- Controls are intuitive and a separate replay start button on the back gives you the flexibility to switch on the camera for playback without extending the lens
- Feels good in the hands, battery compartment gives the camera a better grip, DSLR like black color
- Huge 3″ LCD scratch resistant screen makes composing shots easy
- Great 10X optical zoom and 40X digital zoom
- Flash can be flipped up or down as needed, this camera also offers 3 manual flash settings which really helps with portraits
- Sharp pictures – Daylight pictures are excellent and zoom is great for capturing landscapes
- Many modes to shoot – night mode, portrait, landscape, kids and pets, indoors, special scene modes (fireworks, aquarium, foliage, snow, beach etc.) and custom colors too
- 2 extra buttons at the back for changing exposure in 1/3 stops and also adjust for face detection
- Macro mode results in stunning close-ups with outstanding level of detail
- Uses 2 AA batteries, can take 300-400 pics with one set of rechargeable NiMHs and if you run out of battery they are universally available

Limitations:
- Size and bulk makes it inconvenient to carry at all times, this will probably become your vacation/ special occasion camera.
- No optical viewfinder, has not bothered me but can become an issue for some especially in bright sunlight or if you want to conserve battery
- Noise is noticeable beginning at ISO 400, ISO 1600 mostly unuseable
- Cannot adjust focus or optical zoom while shooting in movie mode, you can only zoom in digitally which reduces movie picture quality
- Typical Canon chromatic aberration (common problem with P&S cameras)
- No RAW shooting mode

Overall, this is a great camera for the price if you want a camera with high zoom, especially for shooting outdoors in good light. It also offers some manual functions as well as flash reduction which helps you take the best picture.

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Powershot-SX110IS-Stabilized-Black/product-reviews/B001EQ4C8U/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&tag=commentglitte-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325

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Canon Powershot A590IS Review? Did anybody try that digital camera? I consider buying the A590IS, but I think I have to read some opinions first.

Answer by Robert C
Kenrockwell.com is a great site, and he highly recommends that camera for its range.

http://www.kenrockwell.com
go to recommended cameras

p.s. hes a nikon fan and suggests that one. if that says anything.

Answer by Sourav
I personally have this camera for a few months now. Its pretty much compact and is cheap. This camera is worth its cost. Its got manual mode too in which you can adjust shutter speed, iso, aperture and even the focus. Rarely is all these features found in the cameras of this price range. So, if money is an issue and you want a small camera then you can definately go for this camera.
You can find reviews and specifications for a number of powershot cameras here:
http://indiareviewchannel.com/products/ProductSearch.aspx?Search=Powershot

Answer by RezoTT
Used Google and came across a short camera review which describes it:

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Fujifilm FinePix Z90 14MP Digital Camera Bundle with Carrying Case, 4GB Memory Card – Pink

  • Megapixels: 14.0 Megapixels
  • Camera Features: Digital Image Stabilization, Pan-Capture Panorama, Blink Detection, Face Detection Technology, HD Still Capture, 720p HD Movie Recording, Auto Focus, Auto Scene Selector
  • Display Features: Slide-Show, Battery Level Indicator, Graphical User Interface, Single Image Playback, Brightness Adjustment, Touch Screen, Color TFT LCD Screen, Widescreen Display
  • Lens Features: Sliding Lens Cover, Face Detection, Image Stabilization, Glass Lens, Tracking AF, Macro Zoom, Auto Focus, Wide Angle
  • Flash Features: Flash Cancel, Intelligent Flash, Suppressed Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow-Sync Flash, Manual Override, Forced Flash, Auto On/Off
  • Image Editing Features: Image Cropping, Auto Image Rotation, Easy Movie Editing, Image Resizing, Image Rotation, Best Framing, On-Camera Image Editing, Color Adjustment
  • Display Size: 3.0 “
  • Zoom: 5.0 X Optical , 6.8 X Digital
  • Built-In Memory Storage Capacity: 36MB
  • Memory Card Capacity Included: 4GB
  • Memory Card Type Included: Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card
  • Video Modes: HD-Quality Movie Recording, Playback, QVGA-Quality Movie Recording
  • File Formats Supported: Motion JPEG, EXIF, JPEG, DPOF, AVI Movie with Sound, DCF Exif 2.2, WAV
  • ISO Equivalent: 3200
  • Photo Effects: Auto, Panorama, Resize
  • View Finder Type: LCD Only
  • Output Type: NTSC/PAL, A/V, HD Output, USB 2.0
  • Operational Modes: Scene Position (SP), Continuous Shooting Burst, Dual Shot, High ISO, Edit/Review Mode, Movie Mode, Auto Scene Mode
  • Playback Modes: Slide-Show with Sound, Movie With Sound, Dual Image Playback, Magnification, Sort by Scene Type, Rotated Image Playback, Multi-Frame Playback, Album
  • Still Shot Modes: Beach, Auto, Portrait, Macro, Party/Indoor, Night Scene, Panorama, Night Portrait, Fireworks, Snow/Sand, Landscape, Sunset, Sports Photography, High Sensitivity, Text
  • Number of Screen Modes: 20
  • Battery Life-Shots Per Charge: 200
  • Image Resolution: Up to 4320 x 3240
  • Display Indicators: Shooting Mode, Flash Mode, Battery Level, Number of Pictures Remaining, Image Size, Image Stablization on/off, Movie Length Remaining, ISO Setting
  • Normal Telephoto Focus Range: 3.3′ to Infinity
  • Normal Wide Angle Focus Range: 2.0′ to Infinity
  • Image Sensor Type: CCD Sensor
  • Image Sensor Size: 1/2.3″
  • Shutter Speeds: 1/4 – 1/2000 sec.
  • White Balance Modes: Auto, Sun / Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent

List Price: $ 169.99

Price: $ 129.99


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