Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
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16 years ago
Great Quality for the Value
This camera is very easy to use and takes a great picture. Great value for the money.
16 years ago
Canon Powershot SX210 IS
A long zoom in a little body seems to be the big goal for camera manufacturers in 2010. The 14-megapixel PowerShot SX210 IS is Canon's entry; it's the company's most compact megazoom camera sporting a 28mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with a 14x zoom.
Pros:
- Nice selection of semimanual and manual controls
- flexible lens in a compact body
- very good photo quality
Cons:
- Slow shooting performance
- some awkward design aspects
- unimpressive LCD
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 IS
UPDATE 07/07/2011: In line with our new, tighter test criteria, the SX210 now gets four stars in the 'Picture Quality' section rather than five.
Pros:
- Electronic noise handled well up to 800 ISO
- Well made
- Good quality LCD screen in spite of low definition
- Good
- consistent zoom over the entire focal range
- Integrated HDMI connection
Cons:
- Low battery life (in our model at least
- Annoying pop-up flash and disappointing burst mode
- No exposure histogram in shooting mode
- Zoom controls ridiculously small
- Poorer video quality than competitors' models
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
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS review Review
The PowerShot SX210 IS isn't exactly strong on innovation, but it packs an impressive set of specs, including a class-leading 14x zoom and 14.1-megapixel resolution. As with most compact cameras, you won't get top-notch picture quality, but this camera does put plenty of power in your pocket
Pros:
- Versatile14x zoom
- Manual exposure controls
- Attractive styling
Cons:
- Mediocre picture quality at best
- Unlabelled control dial
- Awkward positioning of pop-up flash
16 years ago
Firstly let me say that the first four reviews are a waste of time and should be removed, Anyway bought this PowerShot SX 210IS to replace my PowerShot SX100IS I usually change my camera after about six months or so but held on to my SX100IS because I really liked it and did not really see any...
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
Canon's PowerShot SX210 IS is the company's second pocket super-zoom camera. Announced in February 2010, exactly one year after the original SX200 IS, the new model boosts the resolution to 14 Megapixels and the zoom range to 14x, giving it the longest reach and joint highest resolution of all...
Pros:
- 14x optical zoom: longest range of rival models
- 14 Megapixels: joint highest resolution of peers
- 720p HD movies with matching 16:9 screen
- Great auto modes or full manual if you prefer
Cons:
- Flash always pops-up even when disabled
- Slow continuous shooting at full resolution
- Zoom motor is audible when filming video
- Widescreen monitor not ideal shape for 4:3 stills
16 years ago
Canon Powershot SX210 IS Review
The Canon Powershot SX210 is an update on the SX200 model and sits mid-range among PowerShot models. It is, though, the most powerful compact-sized model and comes with an impressive feature list.
Pros:
- Clean design
- lots of creative control
- impressive video
Cons:
- 16:9 format screen that leaves a small image display
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 review
Canon's PowerShot range can be confusing. Unlike the Ixus range, which is a fairly tight grouping of mid-range compacts, a PowerShot can be anything from the A490 (now down to just £80 and no worse for it) to the breath-taking DSLR-threatening Canon G11 , which costs nearly £400.
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