Sunday, August 26, 2012

Canon PowerShot G12 vs Canon S95

Canon PowerShot G12 vs Canon S95 Video Clips. Duration : 8.35 Mins.


After a good decade of Canon "G" cameras, we are finally presented with the 12th iteration. Although, on paper, it looks very similar to the S95. So which one is the better camera? Is there a difference that can't be seen from the specs sheet? Watch the video to see. Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com For the latest updates, visit our Blog: blog.digitalrev.com For more reviews, opinions, helps and tips visit: www.digitalrev.com Pricing Reference: Canon G12 - www.digitalrev.com Canon S95 - www.digitalrev.com

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

PowerShot SX260

PowerShot SX260

Pro's
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS 12.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 20x Image Stabilized Zoom 25mm Wide-Angle Optical Lens and 1080p HD Video
Customer image from CAMPJEEP

Zoom - very long for a subcompact camera 20x optical, total 81x combined (yes 81 times!)
Image Stabilizer - Excellent (far superior than the DSC-HX9V); Even at 81x the picture did not come out of focus, but of course not as sharp. I think it's still acceptable
Scenes - A few scenes; I think the portrait, sepia, B/W works real well (the Portrait+ suppose to blur the picture a bit, but it's not to my liking) It has a few effects (fish eye, toy, miniature) that's very effective and can be fun for creative shots.
Auto Mode - was able to pick the correct type of scene almost all the time; it has an easy mode, and smart auto. Not sure why they have an easy mode, but the smart auto works great

PowerShot SX260

Size/Weight - very compact and weigh's 8.2 oz. I would have prefer if the lens was flushed with the unit, but at 20x it may not have been possible PowerShot SX260
Uniformity - the unit does not feel cheap, and beautifully curved; no sharp jagged corners
Grip - the right side of the camera has a nice plastic strip for easier grip
Controls - Dial extremely easy to use with one hand. The other buttons, if you're a previous Canon user, it's a no brainer; the menu and setup are practically the same across all their models.

PowerShot SX260

Screen - 3 inch TFT LCD screen very beautiful; nuff said PowerShot SX260
Processor - Didn't notice that much difference between the DIGIC 4/DIGIC 5, but compared to the DSC-HX9V, this camera is like a Ferrari.
GPS - Camera has it, but I never used it and probably won't; at least for the time being. Am more interested in a camera that takes excellent picture
PowerShot SX260