Canon PowerShot S90
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16 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90 review
Canon's PowerShot S90 compact digital camera is one of the most powerful point-and-shoot models that you can slip into your shirt pocket.
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90
Canon PowerShot S90 Canon's PowerShot S90 might be one of the most powerful point-and-shoot cameras that you can slip into your shirt pocket. Much of the S90's appeal comes from its ability to overcome the shortcomings that often cripple compacts; it performs well in low light, has the option to...
Pros:
- Excellent user interface
- Outstanding image quality
- Raw format support
- Extremely compact and lightweight
Cons:
- Control dial on back can accidentally change settings
- Lackluster battery performance
- No HD movie mode
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90 Approaches Pocketable Perfection
The Canon S90 takes great pictures in just about any lighting situation, and it provides
Pros:
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Excellent user interface
- Outstanding image quality
- RAW format support
- Focus bracketing mode
- Click ring around
Cons:
- Lackluster battery performance
- No high-definition movie recording
- Control dial can
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90 review
The Canon PowerShot S90 compact digital camera is the best pocket-size model we've seen. Even though it's a fraction of the size of a digital SLR, it provides many of the features we value in larger cameras: a fast lens, a RAW option and high ISO capture. It's not perfect by any means.
15 years ago
Excellent for compact at low ISO. I 've been using it for 5 months (i bought one second hand for 200a??). I also have a Canon 500D 18-200IS. I ve ended up using more the S90 as I can always carry it with me. It is a good camera compared to all compacts.
11 years ago
Canon S90
Usually I'd spend a lot of time running through features and talking about performance before giving you the bottom line on Canon's new pocketable camera. But I just can't be coy about this one. The S90 is the best compact camera I've ever used. Oh, you'd like to hear more? Certainly.
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90
The Canon PowerShot S90 is a powerful compact designed for enthusiasts who want a small camera without compromising on sophistication and manual controls. Numerically it may follow Canon's much earlier S-series, but with the previous S80 employing a significantly different look, not to mention being...
Pros:
- Pocketable body with great controls
- 3.8x zoom with f2.0 aperture at 28mm
- Great quality 3in / 460k screen
- Full manual contro
- RAW files and HDMI
Cons:
- No HD movies or zooming when filming
- Slow burst shooting – below 1fps at full res
- Panasonic LX3 better-featured
- M4/3 better for noise and shallow DOF
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90 IS
Introduced four years after the previous S-series model (the S80), Canon's PowerShot S90 IS presents as the smallest, slimmest and lightest digicam on the market to offer an Advanced suite of shooting modes plus raw file capture.
Pros:
- You want an ultra compact camera that can record raw files and is small enough to fit in s shirt pocket
- You want effective image stabilisation
- You'd like most of the controls and functions offered in serious DSLR cameras
- You require high resolution and low noise levels at ISO settings up to 800
Cons:
- You'd like the ability to shoot HD video clips
- (The S90 supports VGA and QVGA only., You require high burst speeds and buffer capacity plus fast cycle times for processing shots, You have large hands or fingers or limited dexterity
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S90 – Review – 34
In the last round of releases under the PowerShot moniker, Canon apparently decided to buck the trend for ever-increasing megapixels and focus on the real business of taking photos: image quality.
Pros:
- Performs well in low light
- Sharp
- fast f/2.0 lens
- Very compact
Cons:
- Aperture ring sticks while spinning
16 years ago
Canon Powershot S90
The Canon Powershot S90 is a small digital camera packed with features. These include manual exposure modes, the ability to shoot in RAW mode and a lens with a maximum aperture of f/2. More standard features include 10 megapixels and a 3.8x wide angle lens.
Pros:
- Picture quality - LCD screen - Handling - Features
Cons:
- Shutter delay with flash
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