Canon Power. Shot G1. Power. Shot and IXUS digital compact cameras. Superfast and connected – the compact for experts. With the control and performance experts demand, the superfast Power. Shot G1. 6 features high- speed AF, 9. HS system with DIGIC 6 and Full HD at 6. Bright f/1. 8- 2.
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Zoom. Plus HS System: 1. MP CMOS, DIGIC 6 for stunning results up to ISO 1. Intelligent IS for sharp shots with 5- axis Enhanced Dynamic IS for steady movies Superfast performance with high speed AF and 9. Large 7. 5 cm (3. Pure. Color II G LCD; optical viewfinder.
Canon IXUS 5. 10 HS review. Canon has taken the IXUS back to its roots with the 5. HS. Over the years, the company's ultra- pocketable digital cameras have become decidedly less friendly towards tight jeans- wearing hipsters. But with the 5. 10 HS, the once expanding girth has been significantly trimmed.
A return to form for the IXUS line, the Canon IXUS 510 HS is one of the best-looking cameras you can buy, and if you do, you won't be disappointed with its output. Canon IXUS 255 HS / ELPH 330 HS design and controls. After the slightly unorthodox control layout of the IXUS 230 HS / ELPH 310 HS, the IXUS 255 HS / ELPH 330 HS. The Canon PowerShot Elph 310 HS ($259.99 direct) packs a lot of camera into a very small package. The slim 12-megapixel shooter manages to squeeze an 8x.
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It's smaller than a pack of cards or cigarettes - - the traditional benchmarks - - at just 8. That's not much, but in this compact a body, it feels surprisingly weighty. The Canon IXUS 5. HS retails for . The whole of the back of the case is given over to a generous 3. This is touch- sensitive, allowing you to swipe through the menus and review your pictures by sliding a digit across the screen. The touch- display dominates the back of the camera and is your window to accessing a raft of features. The native image resolution is a respectable 1.
That's equivalent to 2. The Zoom. Plus feature extends this to 2.
This is one of the few cameras with which I'd be happy using non- optical magnification. By way of demonstrating the optical zoom, the lower frame is taken at wide angle and the upper detail shot at full telephoto. The 1. 0. 1- megapixel resolution equates to images of 3,6. SD, micro. SDHC or micro.
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SDXC card that fits into a tiny covered slot at the front of the base. Despite their growing popularity, these are still comparatively rare formats for digital cameras (to date they've been more popular in mobile phones). If you're upgrading from a regular SD- based camera, you should budget to buy some extra memory. Shopping around will net you a fast (class 6) 1. GB micro. SD card for . That's pretty much par for the course, as are the shutter speeds, which range from 1/4,0. The big surprise with this camera is the built- in Wi- Fi - - a feature it shares with the IXUS 2.
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HS. This lets you send your photos to another Wi- Fi- enabled Canon camera, an i. Pad or i. Phone, Facebook, You.
Tube or email. It worked flawlessly in my tests, allowing me to download images direct to an i. Pad using the free companion app from Apple's App Store. Connecting the 5. HS and my i. Pad to the same network, and using the free app from the App Store, let me access the camera's contents directly. My only complaint where the physical aspects of this camera is concerned is the battery life.
On a full charge, I managed to shoot 1. While it was still working, this is the point where I would normally be looking to recharge.
So if it happened at the start of a day's holiday, I wouldn't be happy. If you think I'm being harsh, it would be easy to take 1. There's a mish- mash of confusing buttons cluttering the top of the camera.. Okay, there's three. Stills tests. My stills tests produced very good results. Colours were vivid, images were sharp, and thanks to the tap- to- focus feature on the touchscreen (and tap to fire if you choose), it was easy to focus on precisely the part of the frame I wanted. Macro performance was impressive.
It takes you to within 1cm of your subject and it does a great job of separating the focal point from the rest of the frame, throwing those points outside of it into soft focus. A good sharp focus and a shallow depth of field make for a pleasing macro performance (click image to enlarge). At less close quarters, it certainly didn't skimp when it came to splashing about the colours. On a bright, cloudless day, the shot of the sky was particularly vivid, with a rich, deep blue and smooth, unstepped transitions between tones. Skies were particularly well handled on bright days (click image to enlarge). The IXUS 5. 10 HS did a great job of reproducing vivid colours throughout my tests (click image to enlarge). Green foliage was very well handled and flowers posed no problem when they dominated the scene.
But when the camera occasionally had to compensate for particularly bright flowers in shot with more muted tones, it did lose some detail.