“The SX20 offers almost as much functionality as a consumer-level dSLR”
Steve’s Digicams has posted their review of the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS [Specs], a compact ultra zoom digital camera with "good image and color quality" and featuring 12.1MP resolution (1/2.3-in. CCD), 20x wide-angle optical zoom (28-560mm equiv.), optical image stabilization, 2.5-in. LCD (230K dots), PASM modes, Smart AUTO, Scene Modes, and HD movie (1280×720) @ 30fps.
| Date | Camera | Review Site |
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| 2009-10-05 | Canon SX20 IS | Steve's Digicams |
| 2009-09-15 | Canon SX20 IS | DigitalCameraReview |
| 2009-09-08 | Canon SX20 IS | PhotographyBLOG |
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I think the Canon SX20is is great on many fronts. The price point is good. The lens, menu and various manual controls are well thought out and easy to access and change. The video quality is very good as well. The biggest drawback is the noise. Even at ISO 100, there is too much noise for a camera with a 12 MP sensor. I’d take a lower mega pixel camera with all these great features, to have less noise. It functions good in many areas such as tress, grass, flowers, etc where there are objects to help hide the noise – and with really good exposure in more or less ideal picture taking conditions. However, compared to my old Olympus C-7070, the image is unacceptable in solid surface areas, with flash of people, photos inside etc. Don’t use higher ISO ratings because the noise will dramatically increase. Canon got so many things right with this camera that the one thing it needs it doesn’t have.
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Greg Kubitschek - September 9th, 2009 (10:21 am)