Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
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16 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
The PowerShot SX210 IS camera is the second travel-zoom model from Canon, taking on the likes of the Panasonic DMC-TZ10, Nikon Coolpix S8000 and the Samsung WB550. There's a 14x, 28-392mm optical zoom lens with built-in image stabilizer, 14 megapixel CCD sensor, 3 inch LCD screen, DIGIC 4 image...
16 years ago
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Pros:
- 14-Megapixel 1/2.5-inch CCD imaging sensor
- 14x
- f/3.1-f/5.9 optical zoom lens: 35mm equivalent of 28-392mm
- Optical Image Stabilization
- TTL Autofocus
- Digic 4 image processor
- 3.0-inch
- 230,000 dot LCD screen
- Smart Auto detects the scene from 22 pre-selected situations
- Program
- Aperture/Shutter...
Cons:
- 14-Megapixel 1/2.5-inch CCD imaging sensor
- 14x
- f/3.1-f/5.9 optical zoom lens: 35mm equivalent of 28-392mm
- Optical Image Stabilization
- TTL Autofocus
- Digic 4 image processor
- 3.0-inch
- 230,000 dot LCD screen
- Smart Auto detects the scene from 22 pre-selected situations
- Program
- Aperture/Shutter...
16 years ago
The Canon PowerShot SX210 IS ($349) is a fairly compact camera that packs a 14X optical zoom lens, optical image stabilization, a widescreen LCD display, both point-and-shoot and manual controls, and HD movie recording.
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 – Flexible lens in a compact body
Thin seems to be in and hence there are a lot of manufacturer trying to put a long zoom in a compact body for camera. This model is a similar type of camera which has a 28mm equivalent wide angle lens along with 14x zoom. This is a follow up to the SX210 IS which we had in 2009.
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
The Canon PowerShot SX210's predecessor was a very popular camera with a few flaws. With this follow-up, Canon has ironed out some of the kinks of that earlier model and, in the process, created one of the best all-around, affordable compact cameras I've tried.
Pros:
- Impressive feature-set for a camera in this class
- Extremely versatile 14x (28mm-392mm equivalent) lens
- Comfortable
- ergonomic design
- Fun new Fish-eye and Miniature scene modes
- Great 720p HD video mode with stereo sound recording
- Optical zoom supported in movies
- Easy to switch between still and
Cons:
- Somewhat slow performance (but on-par with competition in this category
- Macro shots somewhat soft
- No HDMI cable included
- Mode dial hard to turn
- Lens doesn't go as wide as competing models
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS digital camera
The Canon PowerShot SX210 IS is the high-end option in Canon's 'Point and Shoot Plus' range, which also includes cameras such as last year's PowerShot SX120 IS compact digital camera.
Pros:
- 14x zoom lens
- f/3.1 aperture
- manual settings
- good depth of field
Cons:
- Lots of design quirks with menu controls
- soft images
- loss of image definition when you heavily crop the images
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS review
We like the fact that the shutter and aperture controls can be easily changed when in manual mode. If the PowerShot SX210’s features appeal to your specification wishlist, don’t let the design dissuade you from considering it.
12 years ago
Canon: PowerShot SX210 IS Review and Image Sample Gallery
The Canon Powershot SX210 IS is the successor to the PowerShot SX200 IS from 2009. Canon designed the SX210 IS to appeal to those who are looking for a sleek compact camera that offers long range zoom capabilities, combined with a slew of features and point-and-shoot simplicity.
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS review
The PowerShot SX210 IS is aimed at users who demand a considerable amount from a point-and-shoot camera; featuring a 14.1-megapixel CCD sensor, a 14x zoom lens and many manual controls.
Pros:
- 14x zoom lens, f/3.1 aperture, manual settings
- good depth of field
Cons:
- Lots of design quirks with menu controls
- soft images
15 years ago
SX210 IS
Controls rather fiddly, especially the zoom button; it is badly placed and too small. As well as the flash issue. Menus complicated and deleting shots a bit long winded. Setting up was more complicated than both my SLRs ( 50D & 5D Mk II ) Quite heavy for it's size.
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