Canon PowerShot S95
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14 years ago
That said, it's pricing is, at the moment, a little expensive for what you get, and a couple of niggles (like the lack of selectable autofocus points, no ISO button, no movie button) begin to make other premium compacts, such as the Panasonic LX5 which answers many of these problems well, seem more
14 years ago
Canon Powershot S95: Great compact camera for those who don't want to carry a chu ...
Perfect for someone who wants something more than just a point and shoot
Pros:
- Auto and Manual Modes
- Shoot in RAW
- HD movie recording
- Scene Modes
- Compact and Very Lightweight
Cons:
- Cannot change lens
- not many colour choices to choose from
13 years ago
Not all it's cracked up to be!
This camera is no longer the best choice among small so-called
Pros:
- Small
- Shoots Raw
Cons:
- Fine Focus square useless
- Image Quality decent not superior
13 years ago
I've had this camera for over a year & have been incredibly satisfied with it. By this time I normally would have got rid of the camera for another more upgraded version, but I've been so pleased with it that I haven't felt the need. It is pretty much perfect as a point & shoot in my opinion.
9 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95 review
Canon PowerShot S95 digital camera review : Last year, Canon launched the S90, a camera that represented a new road in Canon's strategy. A camera which did not have Megapixels as its most important feature, and was even downgraded on paper in terms of hard specifications, but at the same time was...
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95 Review
Canon's S95 packs extensive manual control and amazing low-light performance into a pocket-size point-and-shoot camera.
Pros:
- Excellent low-light shooter
- Better than usual Canon point-and-shoot photos
- Extensive photo adjustments via control dials
- Excellent LCD screen
Cons:
- Button placement takes getting used to, Slow fps
- not a camera for action shooters, Low battery life
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95
The same great photos as its predecessor, with improved handling, some useful new features and a lower price
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95
Canon's PowerShot S90 has been a favourite of ours since last year, so we were eager to see its replacement.
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot S95 review: Canon PowerShot S95
The PowerShot S95 is an excellent compact camera that will complement any photographer's arsenal, provided you don't need super-fast performance specs. There's an increasing demand for small cameras with manual controls, a demand fuelled by amateur photographers looking for a go-everywhere replacement for their digital SLR. Panasonic has had such a camera for a few years with the Lumix LX3, and its replacement the Lumix LX5, and last year Canon answered back with the PowerShot S90, which features manual controls and a wide, bright f/2 maximum aperture.
Pros:
- Compact form factor with manual control. Control ring gives a dSLR-like shooting experience. Excellent image quality for a camera of this class. RAW and JPEG shooting. Bright f/2.0 lens.
Cons:
- No dedicated video record button. Pop-up flash can be obstructed by fingers.
15 years ago
Canon Powershot S95
The Canon Powershot S95 is a great little camera. Picture quality is spot on and there are not many cameras offering so many features in such a small body. I really like the colours it produces. The sharpness of the photos it delivers is eye catching.
Pros:
- General features
- picture sharpness
- overall picture quality
- small size
Cons:
- A jog wheel would round the camera off very nicely
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