Canon PowerShot SX740 HS
The pocket-sized Canon Powershot SX740 HS is perfect for travellers, or anyone on the move, thanks to its compact, portable design and ability to capture truly great stills and video.
Perfectly portable
The Canon Powershot SX740 HS is not at all big or heavy. Just 110.1 mm high, 63.8 mm wide and 39.9 mm deep…and a tick under 300 grams including battery and memory card. Now that is portable!
Big on performance
Small in nature but big in the quality it delivers, this compact camera is all you need thanks to 40x optical zoom, superfast DIGIC processing and 4K resolution. Capture everything in 20.3MP detail without carrying a heavy and cumbersome camera to do it.
Point and shoot
Getting great shots is made easy with that DIGIC 8 processor. Think of it as your photographic adviser as it manages camera settings, including Zoom Framing Assist and Hybrid Auto, so you can achieve spectacular results even when you just point and shoot.
You won't miss a thing
All that quality is nothing if you don't capture the moment. Fortunately, the Canon Powershot SX740 HS has supremely responsive shutter release and 10 fps continuous shooting.
Super selfies
Leave the phone in your pocket and grab the perfect selfie with the snappy Self Portrait mode and a flip up LCD screen.
Easy to share
It's easy to take great photos, and just as easy to share them with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connectivity and auto transfer. This makes it a piece of cake to share and back-up photos to compatible smart devices or your home PC.
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Perfect fit
Fits into a pocket, zooms into small spaces from a long way away, takes clear and luscious images. So glad I bought this model.
Canon PowerShot SX740 HS
Canon have updated their new superzoom travel compact camera for 2018/19, the PowerShot SX740 HS, by adding UHD 4K video recording and faster 7.4fps burst shooting, thanks to the inclusion of the latest Digic 8 processor.
Canon PowerShot SX740 HS
Canon's latest travel zoom compact camera offers a 40x optical zoom in a body that'll snugly fit in your pocket. In 35mm terms, that's 24-960mm, giving you a huge amount of flexibility when it comes to snapping distant subjects.- 40x optical zoom makes it versatile
- Generally accurate autofocus
- Good photo quality in daytime
- Shoots 4K video at 30fps
- Small sensor restricts low light performance
- No option to shoot in Raw
- Screen isn't touch-sensitive
Canon PowerShot SX740 HS Review
- 40x optical zoom makes it versatile
- Generally accurate autofocus
- Good photo quality in daytime
- Shoots 4K video at 30fps
- Small sensor restricts low light performance
- No option to shoot in Raw
- Screen isn’t touch-sensitive
Canon Powershot SX740HS Black SX740HS review
An affordable, solidly-featured travel cam that goes big on the zoom, but small on the extras- 40x optical zoom
- Good image quality in good light
- Easy to use
- Well priced
- No touchscreen
- Raw shooting not supported
- Smaller sensor means iffy low-light performance
Canon PowerShot SX740 review
If you’re looking for an easy-to-use, pocket-sized travel compact and your main consideration is the zoom ratio, then the Canon SX740 is a great choice. It’s also not too damaging on the old bank balance, coming in at around £350. By contrast, the other compact cameras, like the Panasonic Lumix TZ200 or the Sony RX100 VI, which tend to be marketed towards travel and family type users, are much more expensive and have a much more restricted zoom (but have a larger sensor, raw format shooting, touchscreens and so on). It’s clear that the SX740 represents a compromise – as pretty much all compact cameras do these days. Whether it’s the one you want is largely down to personal preference, but it’s certainly worth thinking about packing it in your suitcase.- 40x optical zoom
- Good image quality in good light
- Easy to use
- Well priced
- No touchscreen
- Raw shooting not supported
- Smaller sensor means iffy low-light performance
Canon PowerShot SX740 review review
- 40x optical zoom
- Good image quality in good light
- Easy to use
- Well priced
- No touchscreen
- Raw shooting not supported
- Smaller sensor means iffy low-light performance
Canon Powershot SX740 HS Review
The Canon Powershot SX740 HS updates the SX730 HS , and adds 4K video recording, as well as offering faster continuous shooting. The sensor remains a 20.1mp BSI CMOS sensor, and there's an impressively long 40x optical zoom lens, with improved image stabilisation.- 40x optical zoom lens
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built-in
- Good handling and metal body
- 4K video recording added
- 1cm macro focus
- Noise and noise processing removes detail
- No panoramic shooting mode
- Images soft (often
- Lacks raw
Amazing build quality and photos
I've spent over a month with this camera now and having never owned a dedicated camera I would never go back to using a phone. The photo quality is amazing with vivid colours and sharp detail. It has a brilliant zoom lense that really lets you get in close.
Great Camera for Hiking Trips
This small camera has a great zoom lens and lots of features. I would have given it a 5 star but the main negative I have found is the delay in focus when you zoom in on an object.