Canon PowerShot SX260 HS
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Canon PowerShot SX260 HS
The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS replaces last year's SX230 HS , updating its lens from a 14x 28mm wide-angle lens to a 20x 25mm ultra-wide-angle one. It keeps the 12-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, but gets the new Digic 5 image processor, which helps it shoot in bursts up to 10 frames per...- Shooting modes for every type of photographer from casual to advanced
- A useful long zoom lens with excellent image stabilisation
- Overall excellent photo and video quality for a compact superzoom
- Menus and controls can take some getting used to
- Short battery life
- Photos get noticeably softer looking indoors or in low light
Canon PowerShot SX260 review: Canon PowerShot SX260 HS
The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS' wider, longer lens, a few much-needed design tweaks and excellent photo quality add up to one pretty great compact superzoom. The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS replaces last year's SX230 HS, updating its lens from a 14x 28mm wide-angle lens to a 20x 25mm ultra-wide-angle one. It keeps the 12-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, but gets the new Digic 5 image processor, which helps it shoot in bursts up to 10 frames per second, among other things. The camera's GPS system is improved, too, with better location information, and Canon's made it easier to turn on and off, saving precious battery life.- Shooting modes for every type of photographer from casual to advanced. A useful long zoom lens with excellent image stabilisation. Overall excellent photo and video quality for a compact superzoom.
- Menus and controls can take some getting used to. Short battery life. Photos get noticeably softer looking indoors or in low light.
Canon Powershot SX260 HS GPS Travel Zoom Review
The Canon Powershot SX260 HS offers a lot of optical zoom in a compact camera body and has a number of features that the traveller will find appealing including GPS with GPS logging.- Good image quality - good detail and colour
- 20x optical zoom lens in a compact camera
- Full HD video
- Stereo sound
- also Slow motion video
- 10fps shooting
- 10 frames
- Reasonable value for money
- Lacks HDR mode
- Lacks auto-panoramic stitching
- High Speed 10fps only available in one mode
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS
UPDATE 04/07/2012: with its 1'' 20-Megapixel sensor, the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 sets a new standard for picture quality in compact cameras, both in terms of detail and digital noise.- Very good general picture quality
- especially at long focal lengths
- Good build quality
- nice design and handling
- Flash now only pops out when you actually want to use it
- Full HD video with decent picture quality and stereo sound
- Responsiveness could be better
- Pop-up flash could put some users off
- Battery life is quite low (230 photos with GPS off
- Limited video framerate: 24 fps
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS review Review
The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS is a great little camera. Where it really matters most -- image quality -- it does a good job, if not a perfect one. Fine detail could be better handled in the furthest corners of some shots, but over the majority of the frame, it's sharp and well rendered, with vibrant...- GPS geotagging
- Long zoom
- Great colour reproduction
- Occasional colour fringing
- Chunky design
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS review
With the summer holiday season fast approaching, Richard Sibley tests Canon's latest travel compact camera that features a 20x optical zoom, full HD movies and GPS. Launched earlier this year, the PowerShot SX260 HS is the latest travel zoom compact camera from Canon.
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS review
You're probably familiar with the saying "Jack of all trades, master of none." The PowerShot SX260 HS blows that idea out of the water. This is a pocket megazoom that does a lot of things and masters quite a few of them, providing excellent overall image and video quality, easy-to-use controls for...
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS
The Canon SX260 HS is the latest flagship travel compact to grace Canon's perennially popular PowerShot compact range and comes with a 20x optical zoom, GPS functionality and the ability to record Full HD movies at 24fps.- Huge zoom range offers plenty of flexibility
- Class-leading build quality for a travel compact
- Well featured and easy to use
- Creative Controls offer easy creative fun
- Lacks a one-touch Panorama mode
- Processing times in Single-shot mode a little slow
- AF not as quick as the competition
A good travel camera. Compact good performance and good photos.
I have had one of these for a few months for use when travelling. I wanted a compact camera with good zoom capability and resolution. The SX 260 does the job quite nicely.
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS Digital Camera Review
For under $500 the Canon Powershot SX260 does more than you'd expect. It has many unique features that set it aside from other similar priced models such as GPS and iFrame Video. It has the highest build quality and the highest quality materials.