13 Jun
I test the zoom and image stabilization capabilities of the Canon Powershot SX10 IS
Duration : 0:3:50
22 Apr
There’s nothing more satisfying than taking great pictures! And with the Canon PowerShot A1100 IS it’s so effortless. The 12.1-megapixel resolution and 4x optical zoom with
Duration : 0:11:30
11 Apr
some poeple dont know where to put the lens cap, there is a hook on the back side the you slip over the neckstrap.
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4 Apr
Creating gorgeous images is more fun than ever with the sleek, impressively equipped Canon Powershot SX200 IS Digital Camera, elegantly designed in three new colors. Capture close-up, wide-angle shots with stunning 12x optical zoom. Experience the unprecedented image quality and point-and-shoot convenience of Smart AUTO, along with enhanced operability and an intuitive new menu. HD shooting at 1280 x 720 pixels with HDMI output lets you see all the beauty of your HD images and movies on your …
Duration : 0:6:18
4 Apr
It may be the slimmest Digital ELPH Canon has ever created, but the impact couldn’t be bigger. The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH captivates the senses with bold saturated colors and a daringly original design that matches the intensity of Canon’s most innovative camera technology. Even when picture-taking conditions seem pretty unforgiving, you’ve got Canon on your side. So the shots you used to miss are the images you’ll now be sharing, and the movies you never took before will be HD …
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24 Feb
http://amazon-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/01/canon-powershot-a590is-8mp-digital.html
Product Review
I own a Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera and consider myself a photography enthusiast. I wanted a small compact camera with me when I dont want to lug around my DSLR + lenses and equipment. After a previous good experience with the Canon A720 IS, the new A590 IS seemed like a good choice.
Since Im an advanced photographer, Ill focus on the advanced features of this camera. The auto modes work as well as any other camera in its class, but the extensive manual features is what sets apart the Canon A series. What I like about the camera:
Compact, stylish. Its smaller than older A Powershots, and the dark grey color gives it a seriousness compared to the typical bright silver finish.
Image stabilization works very well, it allows me to take blur-free photos 2-3 stops below the recommended shutter speed, that means at 35-50mm f2.8 1/10 sec shots are CONSISTENTLY possible indoors without using flash.
Good image quality. Expected from Canon, but even better is adjustable contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings, along with the typical JPG compression and resolution sizes.
Fast and responsive. I was surprised how responsive this camera is even compared with my DSLR. Shutter lag is very low for a compact digicam, and when I pre-focus with manual focus, its even faster.
Manual modes. Aperture priority and shutter priority are great, the M mode is even better than other A Powershots such as the A720 because now theres a light meter on the right side that adjusts live based on what the camera thinks is the optimal exposure setting. And you can adjust aperture/shutter speed and see how it affects the final exposure. Ideally a live histogram would be even better, but this is very handy.
Manual focus. Although the LCD resolution is not good enough, even with the point zoom option, manual focus helps in close-up work and pre-focusing for action or creative photography.
Manual flash modes. In addition to automatic flash. The manual flash allows me to adjust the flash power in 3 levels, and prevents a pre-flash. This last part is important for using a remote optical slave flash. I can basically take professional looking studio pictures with this camera with my external flash equipment.
Optical viewfinder. I dont use this much yet, but can come in handy in bright sunlight conditions, or when battery conservation is needed.
Battery performance seems improved over previous A powershots too. The official specs give it 220 shots on regular alkalines and 500 on rechargeable NiMHs. Good news is they use common AA batteries that you can buy anywhere instead of proprietary models with specific chargers.
http://amazon-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/01/canon-powershot-a590is-8mp-digital.html
Duration : 0:0:37
23 Feb
http://amazon-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/01/canon-powershot-a590is-8mp-digital.html
Product Review
I own a Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera and consider myself a photography enthusiast. I wanted a small compact camera with me when I dont want to lug around my DSLR + lenses and equipment. After a previous good experience with the Canon A720 IS, the new A590 IS seemed like a good choice.
Since Im an advanced photographer, Ill focus on the advanced features of this camera. The auto modes work as well as any other camera in its class, but the extensive manual features is what sets apart the Canon A series. What I like about the camera:
Compact, stylish. Its smaller than older A Powershots, and the dark grey color gives it a seriousness compared to the typical bright silver finish.
Image stabilization works very well, it allows me to take blur-free photos 2-3 stops below the recommended shutter speed, that means at 35-50mm f2.8 1/10 sec shots are CONSISTENTLY possible indoors without using flash.
Good image quality. Expected from Canon, but even better is adjustable contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings, along with the typical JPG compression and resolution sizes.
Fast and responsive. I was surprised how responsive this camera is even compared with my DSLR. Shutter lag is very low for a compact digicam, and when I pre-focus with manual focus, its even faster.
Manual modes. Aperture priority and shutter priority are great, the M mode is even better than other A Powershots such as the A720 because now theres a light meter on the right side that adjusts live based on what the camera thinks is the optimal exposure setting. And you can adjust aperture/shutter speed and see how it affects the final exposure. Ideally a live histogram would be even better, but this is very handy.
Manual focus. Although the LCD resolution is not good enough, even with the point zoom option, manual focus helps in close-up work and pre-focusing for action or creative photography.
Manual flash modes. In addition to automatic flash. The manual flash allows me to adjust the flash power in 3 levels, and prevents a pre-flash. This last part is important for using a remote optical slave flash. I can basically take professional looking studio pictures with this camera with my external flash equipment.
Optical viewfinder. I dont use this much yet, but can come in handy in bright sunlight conditions, or when battery conservation is needed.
Battery performance seems improved over previous A powershots too. The official specs give it 220 shots on regular alkalines and 500 on rechargeable NiMHs. Good news is they use common AA batteries that you can buy anywhere instead of proprietary models with specific chargers.
http://amazon-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/01/canon-powershot-a590is-8mp-digital.html
Duration : 0:0:22
22 Feb
12 Feb
11 Feb
http://www.microglobe.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?pName=canon-powershot-g9-compact-digital-camera The Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera has a sophisticated retro-hip design and with high-quality construction to complement it’s impressive capabilities, including 12.1MP (megapixel) resolution, a 6x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer, and RAW mode for the ultimate in creative control. The camera also incorporates Canon’s latest generation of image processor; the DIGIC III processor delivers rapid performance with improved image quality and incorporates Face Detection AF/AE and advanced Noise Reduction, which extend the camera’s low-noise performance to ISO 1600. The high-resolution 3.0″ LCD screen has a wide viewing angle and anti-glare coating for easier image framing and playback. Furthering the potential for creative photography, the PowerShot G9 is equipped with hot shoe support for Canon Speedlite flash units and is compatible with a range of optional converter lenses.
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3 Feb
every other week or so, i’ll get an email from someone asking for recommendations, so i decided to produce a point and shoot buying guide segment for dl.tv. edited by brooks rowlett, cause i couldn’t stand looking at myself.
Duration : 0:3:37
1 Feb
These are photographs of places in Alexandria taken by my Powershot SX1 IS point-and-shoot camera that I sent away for all the way from Australia (because Canon stupidly doesn’t sell this camera in the USA). I bought it because unlike all the other point-and-shoots I have owned, it will allow me to take burst of full-resolution (10mp) shots (up to four frames per second). This capability will allow me to photograph sports events in places where they don’t allow SLR cameras. The Powershot SX1 IS also has the ability to take HD videos and has a 20X optical zoom, which I am yearning to try out and will soon enough.
Duration : 0:2:45
31 Jan
http://www.doanalyze.com Explore the Beauty of Ischia Island through Pictures taken by a Canon A720 IS camera that worked really great in catching those golden moments spent at Ischia Island near Naples in Italy
Duration : 0:3:55
31 Jan
http://amazon-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/01/canon-powershot-a590is-8mp-digital.html
Product Review
I own a Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera and consider myself a photography enthusiast. I wanted a small compact camera with me when I dont want to lug around my DSLR + lenses and equipment. After a previous good experience with the Canon A720 IS, the new A590 IS seemed like a good choice.
Since Im an advanced photographer, Ill focus on the advanced features of this camera. The auto modes work as well as any other camera in its class, but the extensive manual features is what sets apart the Canon A series. What I like about the camera:
Compact, stylish. Its smaller than older A Powershots, and the dark grey color gives it a seriousness compared to the typical bright silver finish.
Image stabilization works very well, it allows me to take blur-free photos 2-3 stops below the recommended shutter speed, that means at 35-50mm f2.8 1/10 sec shots are CONSISTENTLY possible indoors without using flash.
Good image quality. Expected from Canon, but even better is adjustable contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings, along with the typical JPG compression and resolution sizes.
Fast and responsive. I was surprised how responsive this camera is even compared with my DSLR. Shutter lag is very low for a compact digicam, and when I pre-focus with manual focus, its even faster.
Manual modes. Aperture priority and shutter priority are great, the M mode is even better than other A Powershots such as the A720 because now theres a light meter on the right side that adjusts live based on what the camera thinks is the optimal exposure setting. And you can adjust aperture/shutter speed and see how it affects the final exposure. Ideally a live histogram would be even better, but this is very handy.
Manual focus. Although the LCD resolution is not good enough, even with the point zoom option, manual focus helps in close-up work and pre-focusing for action or creative photography.
Manual flash modes. In addition to automatic flash. The manual flash allows me to adjust the flash power in 3 levels, and prevents a pre-flash. This last part is important for using a remote optical slave flash. I can basically take professional looking studio pictures with this camera with my external flash equipment.
Optical viewfinder. I dont use this much yet, but can come in handy in bright sunlight conditions, or when battery conservation is needed.
Battery performance seems improved over previous A powershots too. The official specs give it 220 shots on regular alkalines and 500 on rechargeable NiMHs. Good news is they use common AA batteries that you can buy anywhere instead of proprietary models with specific chargers.
http://amazon-product-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/01/canon-powershot-a590is-8mp-digital.html
Duration : 0:2:13