Canon PowerShot S95
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15 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95 review
The S95 is a pocketable point-and-shoot that delivers pro results
15 years ago
The same great photos as its predecessor, with improved handling, some useful new features and a lower price
15 years ago
Canon Powershot S95
Building on the success of the S90, the S95’s handling has been improved and there are some useful new features. Image quality is also right up there with the bulkier LX5, but it does lose some flexibility as a result.
15 years ago
The Canon S95 is not designed for a beginner, someone who wants photos of the kids and dog. At first, the controls are confusing, one is never sure where the function you want is located. There are 13 physical controls including two adjustment wheels and some combination settings.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- small size
- array of functions
- fast operation
Cons:
- Need to read manual to get the hang of the camera
- Expensive at regular price
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95
I have it for two weeks. So far I am very happy with it. Its picture quality is excellent for point and shoot camera. It is currently the best point and shoot camera for low light pictures with ISO 12,800.
Pros:
- Small, light and easy to use
- with fast lens, very sensitive in low light, flexible with many programmable options, RAW, very good picture quality
Cons:
- Expensive
15 years ago
So far so good
Have not had the camera long so still getting familiar with its operation. Good points so far are, Build quality Multiple auto and manual modes give you full control Bad points, Pop up flash is right where you hold the camera and may pop up when not expected, worse case could lead to dropping the...
15 years ago
Canon Powershot S95 review
The S95 looks almost identical to the S90, but it's slightly slimmer and also a bit heavier. Canon has used a new tactile coating on the body to improve handling in the absence of a hand grip and helps to make it feel more secure in your hands.
15 years ago
Remember How to Take Great Pictures
While I've come to think of myself as a mom who "needs" a point-and-shoot, in fact I know - or once
Pros:
- Feature rich
- Canon quality, small &
- lightweight
- can produce good shots in virtually every situation
Cons:
- Not built for bigger hands
- can'
- t take a hard-knock life
- some menus require study
14 years ago
"A DSLR in compact camera form."
As a serious amateur photographer, I have searched high and low for a compact camera that I can carry around with me when it is not convenient to lug around a great hulking DSLR. But i've never found anything that can compete with the image quality of my SLR - never found anything previously that...
Pros:
- the size
- wide angle lens
- east of use of manual modes
- image quality
Cons:
- an optical viewfinder
- the zoom could be improved upon
14 years ago
Great Camera
Ordered this for my dad, and was easy for him to use while still having a lot of functionality (fireworks setting, changing focus, aperture, etc.)
Pros:
- -Shoots great sharp pictures for a point and shoot
- Control ring is great for manually adjusting settings
- Rechargeable Li-Ion battery
- Optical Image Stabilization (A must have
Cons:
- 1280x720 video is in 24fps, and not 30fps
- Not a real big con though, the 640x320 is in 30fps
- If you want great video then a camcorder would do the job better
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