Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
- Friday, October 30, 2009, 13:13
- Digital Cameras, Gadgets, Misc
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I think, you guessed about Lennon or Melon, no I am writing about Canon, as it has brought up a latest camera. What it is, its name is Canon PowerShot SX120 IS? What it is doing, it’s making high fly? Is it a specific gizmo or otherwise, it appears substantially specific. Yet what is in it? Let me to jot down its intrinsic features, which isn’t appear something like a run-of-the-mill, the features distinguishes it from other current series?
This SX120 IS series is truly comfortable for use, best-in photo quality, having manual and semi-manual controls either. Yet it is problematic in an area, like limited features, slower performance, and bulkier design than competitive models.
Don’t take it to heart – you will be happy to read it ahead. It adds along Canon’s SX120 IS pocket megazooming capability. Of course, it unable to win yet surely was among the runner in the competition, I think to win the runner’s shield is also an achievement, as there are not only two in the sprint. Its exclusive capability is in the area of photo quality. It price range is USD 224.95 to USD 268.99.
This series of Sony is the latest version of the company’s 10x pocket megazoom and is nearly identical to its predecessors, the SX110 IS and SX100 IS. The SX120 IS gets a resolution bump–it’s now 10-megapixels–and uses Canon’s Digic 4 image processor, which along with enhanced battery life adds advanced face and motion detection features and improved red-eye correction.
The user can get the same excellent photo quality, which is nice, but ever-so-slightly slower performance, which is less nice. Though it’s bulkier than similarly featured models from Panasonic and Kodak, the SX120 IS will fit comfortably into a jacket pocket or uncomfortably in a jeans pocket.
It’s slightly heavier; the optically stabilized 10x zoom lens and two AA-size batteries are responsible for most of its 10.4-ounce weight.
This model camera is large enough that it should be easy to hold securely, and despite the body being slippery, the right-hand grip seems improved (but that may be all in my head). Encased in plastic, the SX120 IS nevertheless feels quite solid and sturdy.
An access point on the bottom covers an SDHC card slot and battery compartment. Unlike many AA-powered megazooms that use four batteries, the SX120 IS is powered by two, and battery life feels relatively short. You’ll want to pick up some rechargeable NiMH batteries, which will triple the shot count from alkaline.
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