Canon Digital Powershot Details & Data
The Canon Digital Powershot is a pocket sized digicam that’s capable of taking high quality images. There are quite a few different cameras in the Powershot line, with pixellage ranging anywhere from 4 to twelve mega pixels.
For instance, the digital Elph is a budget minded middle of the line option that takes colorful photos at 10 mega pixels and has a 3x optical zoom. The Powershot SX20 shoots HD movies, has a 20 x optical zoom and 12.1 mega pixels.
Pocket digitals are great because they are versatile and can be carried anywhere, tucked into a purse or a pocket, with no heavy equipment to carry around. The little digitals are so advanced now that they almost all feature image stabilization for low light situations, an HD video camera inside with sound, and different shooting modes.
The cameras also have enormous, colourful LCD screens of almost 2.5 inches, and the Canon DIGIC four image processor, which uses face detection technology that tracks the moving faces till you’re ready to shoot and then keeps them in perfect focus.
Qlmost all of the power shots also use clever contrast correction, which adjusts brights and darks in the pictures for a more balanced photograph. Red eye correction can be fixed in camera so that the user does not need to use any post-image enhancing software.
The zooms in the camera are pretty dynamic but they do get grainy and unfocused at really high zoom settings. And Canon series often averages at a couple of hundred dollars in price, so those on a low budget can also enjoy the ability to take professional level images.
With adjustments like ISO and speed settings, and contrast, the user can also change settings in the camera to edit photos. This makes it less complicated to have an image that may go straight from the camera to printing.
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