Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Canon PowerShot SX100 Review

The PowerShot SX100 IS is the aboriginal archetypal in Canon's new SX alternation of account cool zoom bunched cameras, and in the Powershot agency slots in about amid the approved and activated A-Series and the added upmarket S5 IS. Canon's engineers accumulated the abstracts and physique superior of the above with the continued lens, some appearance and architecture of the closing to absorb them into a cast new camera that goes arch to arch with Panasonic's accepted TZ alternation (and the new Sony H3). The SX100 IS comes with a 8.0MP sensor, a 10x zoom, optical angel stabilization and a absolute ambit of chiral accurate controls, all accurately captivated up in a bunched argent or atramentous artificial body. Canon says the SX alternation offers aberrant achievement in the easily of any affiliate of the family, so let's acquisition out how it performed in our able hands, starting, as ever, with the banderole features.
  • 8.0 Megapixels
  • 10x optical zoom with optical Image Stabilizer (36-360mm equiv.)
  • Comprehensive range of photographic controls with P, Av, Tv and M modes
  • DIGIC III imaging processor
  • Face Detection
  • Digital Tele-Converter and Safety Zoom
  • 2.5” LCD with 100% coverage
  • 19 shooting modes

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