Canon PowerShot SD950IS Review by imaging-resource
790 Views November 19th, 2007 Category: Canon, Popularity: 8%A long-exposure mode in the Canon SD950 IS also lets you manually set exposure times up to 15 seconds, and a large 2.5-inch LCD display plus an optical viewfinder

imaging-resource review the Canon PowerShot SD950IS and gave out”the PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH has a compact body style that is well suited for travel. Exposure remains under automatic control, and its 11 pre-programmed Scene modes help with more tricky subjects. The Canon SD950 IS is a very responsive camera, with low shutter lag in daylight conditions, and excellent shot-to-shot speeds. It also sports very good battery life, a capable Movie mode, and excellent download speed. Finally, Canon makes a line of accessories including a slave flash, and even an underwater case for it as well, expanding your options beyond what you’d normally expect from a compact digital camera. The bright 2.5-inch color LCD monitor is excellent for framing and reviewing shots, and the overall design and layout of the SD950 is user-friendly and hassle-free”
Popularity: 8%
|
Related Posts:
- Canon PowerShot SD950IS Review by steves-digicams
- Canon PowerShot SD950IS Review by photographyblog
- Canon IXUS 960 IS Review by cameras.co.uk
- Canon PowerShot SD950IS Review by livingroom
- Canon PowerShot G9 Review By imaging-resource
The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH is designed for the sophisticated point-and-shoot user looking for top- level functionality in a compact, elegant package. This camera... ...
In summary the Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS is a very stylish and well-built digicam with relatively few usability issues and a number of headline... ...
Among the main attractions of the IXUS 960 IS are the style of the camera and its overall build quality. It is on the large... ...
The "brain" of these new PowerShot cameras is DIGIC III, the gold standard on all new Canon digital cameras. The DIGIC III image processor accounts... ...
The Canon G9 includes optical image stabilization, where a lens element is moved inside the lens body to compensate for camera movement. imaging-resource Tested the Canon... ...
Comments(0) | Add Comments
There are No comments.
» You can leave a response or Feed for this Entry or Trackback .
