Canon PowerShot SX610 HS
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7 years ago
An Adventurer's Camera - Best Camera I've Owned
Canon's SX610 HS is my single go-to camera for my many wild nature adventures, because it's the best camera I've ever owned. I demand high-quality images, and this delivers with the quality I expect from a Canon. On the go, I don't reach for my Rebel DSLR; I go for this quality point-and-shoot.
11 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX610 HS
Last year's PowerShot SX600 HS offered a good balance of performance and features at a reasonable price, so it's perhaps unsurprising that Canon hasn't altered this recipe much for the new SX610 HS. It features the same 18x optically stabilised lens giving a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 25-450mm.
10 years ago
Perfect Partner for every day life
Canon PowerShot is a reasonable conservative camera with a long 18 x zoom. It's stacked with elements, including Wi-Fi and Canon's fun Creative Shot mode. On the off chance that you need a long zoom camera go for SX600 HS is the best option with a base of price mode.
10 years ago
Canon SX610 HS
Overall, this a great little camera, though the small size can make it a little slippery to handle with big hands. It has a lot of cool features, but also some minor issues, and missing features, that might turn some people off. They almost have it right with this camera.
Pros:
- *Sleek look *18x Optical Zoom *Picture size is adjustable (less resizing) *Great picture quality *Includes HDMI and A/V outputs *Lots of cool features
Cons:
- *Does not use a simple USB connection for transferring photos and video to computer (must use wi-fi to upload to server) *Pop-up flash can get annoying (you have to raise it manually) *Hand grip is a little small
- which makes handling the camera a little tricky
- especially for people with big hands...
10 years ago
Canon Powershot SX610 HS Review
The Canon Powershot SX610 HS is this years update to the SX600 HS , and features an 18x optical zoom lens, a new 20 megapixel sensor and improved grip. Built in Wi-Fi and NFC makes it easy to transfer images as well as control the camera from your smartphone.
Pros:
- 18x optical zoom lens with image stabilisation
- Good 3inch screen
- Wi-Fi / NFC connectivity
- 400 shots with ECO mode
- Quick focusing
- Good rubber grips
Cons:
- Increase in megapixels has resulted in more noise
- and slower continuous shooting
- Lacks automatic panoramic shooting mode
- Lacks auto HDR shooting mode
9 years ago
Hardware wise awesome but software wise not
Clarity is awesome. Low light performance is not that great. Uses higher iso value and spoils image in low light. Lacks some function. Face detection works on very short distance only. Overall great hardware not so great software. Worth the money though. I have some pics that look like DSLR images.
9 years ago
This is a excellent camera. It is compacted and easy to carry with you. The wifi is easy to use and make it possible to transfer photos to your phone.
9 years ago
Camera was great until...
Camera was great until the lens stopped working. It is stuck extended and I have an error on my screen. Currently trying to return to Canon for warrant fix. Will update with how that goes.
8 years ago
Tiny! Great video!
This tiny camera fits easily in your pocket and takes good, clear pictures and video. My students often perfected the video from this camera to the camcorders provided for the class. Mega gear "ultra-light" case fits it well with space for another card.
10 years ago
Canon SX610 HS
A small PowerShot digital camera, for those who do not know a PowerShot can be little larger than an IXUS the smallest of Canoncameras or as large as the small end of Canons DSLR range, so here it is at the IXUS end of the range.
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