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Zoom levels are getting ridiculously high these days in consumer cameras and I couldn't be happier. While anything that supports 10X optical zoom and above can be technically classified as a superzoom camera, manufacturers are pushing the envelope with 15X, 18X, and with the new SX10 IS - 20X (28 - 560mm) optical zoom. By adding the IS (Image Stabilization) in the name of the camera itself Canon is reassuring the people that their images at full zoom levels will not end up a blurry mess. After using the camera for a couple of weeks, I can back that claim. But before we get to that, let's put first things first and talk about its looks and ease of use. The tilt-n'-swivel screen is always an appreciated factor in a camera, and as Canon's superzoom tradition goes, this one has it too. Compared to some of the giddily consumer-friendly cameras out there, the 2.5-inch screen may not sound impressive, but considering its excellent outdoor performance and the fact that it can move around to adjust to any tricky angle o may want to shoot in, I'll give the display a big thumbs up. Navigation on the SX10 IS is very convenient with perfectly marked buttons and a jog-dial that works like a charm. With all the buttons placed on the right, the camera design is optimized for single-handed operation. |
Tags: Canon , 10 megapixel , digital camera , digicam
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