Monday, November 1, 2010

Review of the Canon Powershot S95

At the beginning of the Canon PowerShot S95 seems to be just another point and scorer: Compact, all black and stylish. Then the rapid projection of the specifications and control external leads to another way of thinking.

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10.0 megapixel CCD has; the lens is zoom quickly F2 from 28-105 mm as equivalent SLR 35.

Exposure has access to the program AE, shutter priority as well and the hole and instructions.
Using the system is a hybrid camera offers more advanced image stabilization, limiting the camera shake by the equivalent of four stops f.

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The camera was a mode of High Dynamic Range achieved by simultaneously capture three images with different exposures, then combining them in a single image using the software in the camera.

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Maximum resolution of 3648 × 2736 pixels is enabling 31 23 cm, printed at 300 dpi. movies: 1280 × 720 pixels at 30 fps.

And keep coming good news: you can shoot pictures in RAW and JEPG, as well as RAW + JPEG simultaneous files stored on the card.

Less than the good news is the maximum speed of the continuous is only 1.9 pictures per second with the focus and exposure before shooting; if focus continuously capture rate is only seven frames within 10 seconds.The camera will continue Shooting as long as you hold the shutter button down.

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ISO 80, an excellent course.

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ISO 400, almost as good, but with a very small increase in noise.

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At ISO 800, almost the same as ISO 400.

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In the 1600 ISO, not much AutoMap 3.0 features louder than ISO 800 still operated.

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At ISO 3200, noise is noticeable and definitions below.Used for direction.

Took less than two seconds from under the first photo. Follow-separated fields of seconds.

There were no signs of any interference from the lens on the whole and tele. good performance.

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There is much to whinge about … except all boarder naturally leads to the upper controls — the power and shutter speed are black — it is difficult to see. it might be me.

I found the S95 joy to use, very pro and fast quality: put the picture sharp, excellent tonal range.

Why do you prefer to buy S95: vari-angle LCD screen; you need RAW capture.
Why can I not: the camera doesn't shoot full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels. it offers Adobe RGB color space.

However, this is a very special camera.

Image Sensor: 10.0 million pixels effective.
Metering: estimates, Centre weighted average, additional.
Sensor Size: 14.9 mm CCD.
Lenses: Canon f2.0-4.9/6.0-22.5 mm (28-105 mm equivalent SLR 35).
Shutter speed: 15 to 1/1600 second.
Continuous shooting: 0,8-1.9 pictures per second.
Memory: SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus, SDXC, HC MMC plus card.
Image size (pixels): 3648 × 2736 to 640 × 360. movies: 1280 × 720, 640 x 480, 320 x 240 at 30 fps.
LCD: 7.6 cm LCD (461,000 pixels).
File formats: CRUDE, motion JPEG, raw + JPEG, the JPEG.
ISO: Auto, 80 to 3200.
Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI mini, AV.
Power: lithium ion battery, DC input.
Dimensions: 99,8 x 58.4 × 29.5 WHDmm.
Weight: estimated 193 g (Inc. batteries and card).
Price: download a price on Canon PowerShot S95 on amazon.com.

Barrie Smith is an experienced writer/photographer currently published in Australia, Macworld, Auscam and other magazines in Australia and abroad.


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