The Canon Powershot SX10IS 10MP digital camera is an advanced point-and-shoot camera that takes high quality professional images. It may be a little on the hefty side for a point-and-shoot camera, but it is a small price to pay for the host of features that comes with it. The controls on this new model are ergonomically placed and it wasn't very difficult to figure out which button does what.
At a push of the power-on button, the camera was ready to use almost instantaneously. This is a very handy feature when you need to take sudden and surprising shots. The images taken on auto mode is pretty impressive, thanks to Canon's DIGIC 4 processor iSAPS technology. The 20x optical zooms also works like a dream. It feels like a powerful telescope has been installed on this camera.
The Canon Powershot SX10IS 10MP digital camera has a 2.5 inch rotating LCD display screen that lets to take photos at odd angles. It is a high-resolution screen that produces great previews of the images taken. The screen did not fare very well in bright sunlight, but then again, I have yet to come across a model that has a sunlight-proof LCD display.
Images taken with ISO 400 or lower were pretty crisp with very little, if any noise level. If you wish to take image with higher ISOs, you will need to do a little more tweaking with the custom settings to reduce the noise level.
The flash that is pre-installed on the Canon Powershot SX10IS 10MP digital camera is pretty powerful. It was able to light an object from almost 20 feet away. Other features that comes with this model is the Face self timer, red eye correction, auto contrast correction and video mode. There is also a Mode Dial that helps you quickly select the suitable mode to take a particular shot. There are also a wide range of 'special scene modes' for you to select from in the menu.
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