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Introduction

Canon'southward PowerShot digital cameras have been with usa for a scarcely-believable eighteen years, and whilst the SX600 HS isn't intended to exist the new flagship model in the range, information technology nevertheless packs quite a punch. Despite compact 103.eight x 61 x 26mm dimensions, Canon has managed to cram in an 18x zoom lens with a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 25-450mm. Thankfully lens-shift Image Stabilisation is included too, which combined with the sensor's maximum ISO 3200 sensitivity should ensure precipitous shots at farthermost focal lengths and in low lite. The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS' sensor itself is a 1/2.3" back-illuminated, high sensitivity CMOS device with 16-million constructive pixels and is paired with Canon's crumbling but capable DIGIC 4+ prototype processor. There are plenty of features to play with too, like the Creative Shot mode which captures a standard image plus five stylised variations. Hybrid Auto way automatically captures a iv-second film before each shot and combines the stills and video into a montage. You also get Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless images sharing and remote camera control, and all for around £199.99 / $249.99 / €209.00.

Ease of Use

Whilst information technology may exist crammed with tech, first impressions of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS aren't peculiarly inspiring. Where some compacts cameras sport tactile metal casings, Canon saves the luxurious look for its IXUS offerings. Instead this PowerShot has to brand do with an all-plastic construction, but it does feel solid well made. A minor prophylactic ridge on the front and a raised section at the rear make the camera surprisingly piece of cake to agree for what is otherwise a sleek shape that'll slip easily into a pocket or small handbag.

Information technology's perhaps a little disappointing that you don't get a affect-sensitive screen, only the standard 3.0" display does the job well. It's bright with decent contrast and slap-up viewing angles. The 461k-dot resolution is nothing to write domicile about, merely it isn't a bargain-breaker either.

Alongside the screen is a 3-position switch that selects between Automobile, Creative Shot and Hybrid Auto modes. For normal shooting you'll have this fix to Auto manner, but switch to Artistic Shot mode and the camera shoots six images in a burst. The first is an unmodified photo, simply the remaining five are customised by the photographic camera with dissimilar aspect ratios and colour furnishings so y'all tin pick the funkiest version afterwards. Movie the style switch upwardly to the Hybrid Auto setting and the SX600 HS operates as normal, but rather than merely snapping images, it discretely captures an accompanying iv-second video too. The resulting footage and stills are then merged to form a video and photographic montage of your day. Information technology'southward a keen trick that'south somewhat similar to the Zoe feature on some HTC smartphones and will either exist a love-it or forget-it feature.

Moving down the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS' rear panel we find decent-sized buttons to control playback and video recording, plus a defended button to engage the photographic camera'south Wi-Fi fashion. Simply install Catechism's CameraWindow app on your mobile device and connect to the SX600 HS' wireless hotspot and yous can wirelessly transfer photos from the camera or control it remotely if you fancy some stealth shooting. The system is slightly laggy, but we found the connection to exist stable and image transfers relatively rapid.

Atop the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS is the familiar zoom ring encircling the shutter release. Fortunately the zoom band has two speed settings, and so you can move information technology a little to make fine focal length adjustments, or give information technology the full twist for a quick zoom. At the contrary end sits the popup flash. You'll need to manually eject the flash using a switch alongside, simply this does eliminate any chance of the wink going off automatically when you're not expecting it.

Power up the SX600 HS and information technology springs into life in a fraction over a 2d and you're greeted by a simple – if slightly dated – on screen brandish. The relatively low screen resolution is near apparent when viewing these icons or the carte, merely all the information you need is still easily readable. The menu interface is too simple and quick to navigate, with the Func/Set button displaying most mutual shooting options together.

When you're fix to snap a shot, the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS doesn't waste material any time in autofocussing and is quicker to observe its mark in low light than you'd await for a mid-range snapper. The system can get dislocated when shooting a macro subject which doesn't occupy much of the frame, but otherwise you tin can get out the photographic camera in Machine manner safe in the cognition it'll focus fast and accurately. On the subject of macro focussing, a 5cm-minimum focus altitude is none as well shabby, but it's likewise no match for many competing cameras boasting 1cm macro modes.

The SX600 HS is also a bit of a speed demon when it comes to continuous shooting. Sure, its 3.9fps capture charge per unit isn't exactly blistering, but unlike many a compact it won't throw in the towel after a handful of shots and tedious to a snail's stride. Depending on the speed of your retentivity carte the burst charge per unit will somewhen deteriorate, simply we establish the camera kept on shooting at least 2fps. Drop the recording resolution to 4MP and you can also indulge in a rapid 10.5fps shooting speed. Of course if all this still isn't fast plenty to tape the activeness, there's e'er Full HD video capture.

When you'd like to go creative the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS delivers a small simply useful range of effects. There's those Creative Shot and Hybrid Motorcar modes mentioned before, but if you delve into the shooting mode menu you'll also find effects similar fish-middle and miniaturisation distortions, plus a ubiquitous toy camera retro wait. These are mixed in with regular shooting modes which also includes a useful Smart Shutter function which will automatically snap your shot when the camera detects a smiling face. Switch to the My Colours menu and you lot tin can fix all shots to be automatically recorded with enhanced colour saturation, sepia tones or in monochrome.

Less funky just no less of import is the SX600 HS' battery life. It's 290-shot lifespan is on the good side of average, just if you're set to be away from the charger for some time, activating Eco mode can eek this out to an impressive 430 shots-per-accuse. This pocket-size thirst for power is primarily achieved past dimming the display after merely a couple of 2nd'southward inactivity, and turning it off birthday soon subsequently. Pressing any button volition restore life instantly though. The effect is rather similar a start/stop system on a modern car and doesn't seem to have whatsoever downsides, providing you don't have to wait more than a few seconds to take your shot.

Image Quality

All of the sample images in this review were taken using the xvi megapixel SuperFine JPEG setting, which gives an average epitome size of around 8Mb.

The SX600 HS produces very pleasing images for a photographic camera with a fairly modest price tag. Detail is crisp across the frame and isn't as susceptible to dissonance reduction smoothing as many cameras with equivalent sized sensors. Consequently fine details in landscape scenes are well retained and don't get smeared into a painterly mess equally is all too common with cameras in this sector. Brilliant, punchy colour reproduction adds to the appeal, every bit does the flawless exposure metering and reliable white balance.

Optically in that location is some chromatic aberration (purple fringing) visible in high-contrast areas, but it's rarely distracting. Despite its considerable focal length range, the lens also fares well in the distortion department, with just a hint of barrel baloney at wide angle and no noticeable pincushion outcome when zoomed in. Corner sharpness is fairly practiced, though detail isn't quite as crisp as in the heart.

With such an impressive performance it'south a shame the SX600 HS's paradigm noise levels allow the side downwards. View shots taken at ISO 400 and beneath at total epitome size and you lot'll come across fine grain, just this is a typical trait of cameras packing a 1/ii.iii" sensor. What's less forgivable is the level of colour speckling visible when you crank things up to ISO 800. By ISO 1600 the trouble is credible even when viewing images at 50% or smaller, and item has taken a turn for the worst too. This isn't overly obvious in our ISO epitome quality test shots, so check out the indoor sample images to see the problem for yourself. It'southward not severe plenty to render such shots unusable, only it's still a pity the photographic camera is outclassed by many of its rivals in this area.

These issues also show up in video recordings, which despite being Total HD resolution aren't quite every bit crisp as you may be expecting. Indoor recordings prove some noticeable image noise, although it'south worth remembering that plenty of compact cameras at the price point suffer the same video capture flaws.

Racket

The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS has six sensitivity settings at full resolution. Auto mode uses a range between ISO 100 and ISO 3200, or you can switch to Program fashion to manually select these settings.

ISO 100 (100% Crop)

ISO 200 (100% Crop)

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ISO 400 (100% Crop)

ISO 800 (100% Ingather)

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ISO 1600 (100% Crop)

ISO 3200 (100% Crop)

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Sharpening

We found that the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS images are already very abrupt, only do do good from a piddling affect upwardly in mail service processing.

Original (100% Crop)

Sharpened (100% Crop)

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Focal Range

The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS' 18x zoom lens achieves a maximum broad-bending focal length equivalent to 25mm, and is capable of a telephoto reach of 450mm (in 35mm-photographic camera terms).

25mm

450mm

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Chromatic Aberrations

The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS handled chromatic aberrations fairly well during the review, with purple and green fringing nowadays effectually the edges of objects in loftier-contrast situations, as shown in the examples below.

Chromatic Aberrations ane (100% Crop)

Chromatic Aberrations 2 (100% Crop)

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File Quality

Every prototype size option on the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS is accompanied past two quality settings: Fine and Super Fine. Going for the latter volition upwardly the file size of each image from 4-6MB to around 8MB.

SuperFine (7.47Mb) (100% Ingather)

Fine (4.85Mb) (100% Crop)

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Macro

The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS' lens volition focus as close equally 5cm. That's not too special given the 1cm minimum that many compact cameras now achieve, simply at that range a camera will oft cast a shadow over your subject.

Macro

Macro (100% Crop)

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Flash

The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS' flash tin can but manage a relatively weak 3.5m range and hence there's some adequately obvious vignetting in our wide-bending test shot taken at a altitude of 1.5m. The flash has four modes: Auto, On, Off and Dull Synchro, plus a split up setting to enable or disable blood-red-eye reduction. Whether this is active or non, the photographic camera successfully avoids whatsoever trace of red-eye.

Flash Off - Wide Angle (25mm)

Flash On - Wide Bending (25mm)

ISO 64 ISO 64

Flash Off - Telephoto (450mm)

Flash On - Telephoto (450mm)

ISO 64 ISO 64

And here are some portrait shots. Every bit you can encounter, neither the Wink On or the Red-eye-Reduction settings caused whatsoever carmine-eye.

Wink On

Flash On (100% Ingather)
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Red-middle Reduction

Cherry-red-middle Reduction (100% Crop)

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Anti Shake

Equally you can see here, disabling IS when shooting handheld at the upper end of the Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS' focal length range isn't a skilful thought. Keep the organization on and it does a great job of counteracting the furnishings of photographic camera shake.

Handheld Dark Scene

By combining several shots taken in quick succession, the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS will create crisp night shots without the need for a tripod. In reality the results don't look all that different from those taken in conventional Auto fashion though.

Night

Nighttime (100% Ingather)

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Special Effects

The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS offers several special effects modes, but these are mixed in with the conventional scene modes. Those which are likely to get your creative juices flowing are: FishEye, Miniature, Monochrome, Retro, Special and Toy Photographic camera.

Fisheye

Miniature

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Monochrome

Retro

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Special

Toy Camera

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My Colors

In addition to the special effect modes, y'all tin can besides fix the camera to use various color filters as you lot shoot. Choose from: Brilliant, Neutral, Sepia, Black & White, Positive Film, Lighter Peel Tone, Darker Peel Tone, Vivid Blue/Green/Reddish or Custom Colour.

Bright

Neutral

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Sepia

B&W

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Positive Film

Lighter Skin Tone

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Darker Peel Tone

Bright Blue

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Vivid Greenish

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Sample Images

This is a pick of sample images from the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS camera, which were all taken using the 16 megapixel Superfine JPEG setting. The thumbnails below link to the full-sized versions, which have not been altered in whatever manner.

Sample Picture show & Video

This is a sample movie at the highest quality setting of 1920x1080 pixels at thirty frames per 2nd. Please note that this 15 second movie is 55.1Mb in size.

Product Images

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Front end of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS

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Front of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS / Flash Raised

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Side of the Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS

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Side of the Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS

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Rear of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS

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Rear of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS / Image Displayed

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Rear of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS / Primary Menu

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Top of the Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS

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Bottom of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS

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Side of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS

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Side of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS
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Front end of the Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS
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Forepart of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS
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Retention Carte Slot / Battery Compartment

Conclusion

There'southward a lot to like about Canon's latest midrange travel-zoom compact. The Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS is a doddle to operate thanks to simple menus and sensible controls, plus autofocusing, exposure metering and auto white balance all perform admirably.

The camera's extra features are a scrap of a mixed purse though. Sure, the Wi-Fi works well and the Hybrid Motorcar and Creative Shot modes are certainly pretty nifty, but we'd wager a panorama mode and proper multi-shot HDR capture would be more useful.

Optically the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS is stiff thanks to its useful zoom range and minimal distortion. Yet the real performance highlight is its image quality in adept lighting. Impressive detail, colour reproduction and dynamic range combine to grade images which are about as clear every bit y'all'll find from a photographic camera using a 1/2.three" sensor. If only the same could be said for shots taken in dimmer lighting though. Whilst grain racket isn't besides severe at ISO 800 and higher up, the level of colour speckling is noticeably higher than many similar cameras.

Unfortunately for the SX600 HS, there's far from a shortage of like travel-zoom options out at that place. Manufacturers are queuing up to tempt yous with ever-smaller compact snappers with ever-larger zoom ranges. Samsung's WB800F, Fuji'southward FinePix F900 EXR and Nikon's Coolpix S9500 are just a few alternatives which offer similar specs for similar – and frequently less – money than the SX600 HS.

Consequently whatsoever weakness in a camera in this course is going to exit information technology vulnerable to numerous highly-accomplished rivals. So if you lot're a stickler for decent depression-low-cal paradigm quality, consider the competition.

Otherwise, if you're after an easy to employ camera with a versatile zoom range, spritely operation and in a higher place-average image quality in proficient calorie-free; the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS should exist high on your shortlist.

4 stars

Ratings (out of 5)
Design 4.5
Features three.five
Ease-of-use 4.five
Epitome quality 4
Value for money 4

Chief Rivals

Listed below are some of the rivals of the Catechism PowerShot SX600 HS.

The FinePix F900EXR is the range-topping camera from Fujifilm, sporting a 20x lens with a versatile focal range of 25-500mm. The xvi megapixel F900 EXR also features fast phase-detection autofocusing, wireless paradigm transfer, GPS back up, full 1080p movies, a high-contrast iii inch LCD screen and 8fps continuous shooting. Read our in-depth Fujifilm FinePix F900EXR review now...

The Nikon Coolpix S9500 is an affordable, full-featured travel-zoom meaty camera. Featuring a 22x zoom lens with a focal range of 25-550mm, the slimline Coolpix S9500 has a 18 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor, loftier-resolution three-inch OLED screen and boasts GPS tracking and wi-fi connectivity. Read our detailed Nikon Coolpix S9500 review now...

The new Olympus XZ-10 is a serious compact camera designed to fit in your pocket. A 12 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, fast f/1.8 maximum discontinuity, loftier-res three-inch touch on-screen LCD, 1080p movies, RAW format support and a full range of manual shooting modes should be enough to grab your attention. Read our expert Olympus XZ-x review, complete with full-size JPEG, RAW and movie samples.

The Lumix DMC-TZ35 is Panasonic's new entry-level travel-zoom compact camera for 2013. The TZ35 (besides known as the ZS25) packs a 16 megapixel MOS sensor, 20x wide-bending zoom lens, 3 inch LCD screen, 1080i Hard disk drive movies, 10fps flare-up shooting and full manual controls into its pocketable body. Available in silvery or black for £299 / $299, read our Panasonic DMC-TZ35 / ZS25 review to observe out if it's the correct travel camera for y'all...

The Samsung WB850 is a new travel-zoom photographic camera with a oral fissure-watering specification. The WB850 offers a wide-angle 21x zoom lens, xvi.ii megapixels, Total 1080p video recording, three inch AMOLED screen, built-in wi-fi and GPS, plus full manual controls. Read our detailed Samsung WB850 review to find out if it's a contender for the travel zoom crown.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX60V is a new premium travel-zoom camera with a 30x zoom lens. The HX60V too features congenital-in wi-fi, NFC and GPS, full 1080p high-definition video with stereo sound, a xx megapixel CMOS sensor, loftier-resolution 3-inch screen, manual shooting modes, 10fps continuous shooting, ISO range of 100-12800 and fast auto-focusing. Read our Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX60V review to find out if information technology's the best travel-zoom camera...

Review Roundup

Reviews of the Canon PowerShot SX600 HS from around the spider web.

The Catechism Powershot SX600 HS was announced in January 2014 - it is a compact camera with 18x optical zoom and Wi-Fi, which lets y'all shoot remotely on a smartphone as well as share images quickly and hands. The SX600 HS is available in black, white and red for £172.
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The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS is a slim camera with an 18x zoom lens and Wi-Fi, but its images are on the noisy side.
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The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS is a meaty super-zoom with an 18x stabilised optical zoom and a 16 Megapixel sensor paired with Canon's now ageing Digic 4 processor. It tin shoot 1080p30 Hard disk video, has built-in Wifi with NFC and tin can tag images with GPS data from your telephone.
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The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS offers a substantial 18x optical zoom and extensive characteristic set all for under £200, asking the question is it the best value compact on the market place? Read more at http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/equipment/reviews/compactcameras/129794/1/canon-powershot-sx600-hs-review.html#sosRpmeqgfWQUZ5Z.99
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Specifications

Prototype SENSOR

Type 1/2.3 type back-illuminated CMOS
Constructive Pixels Approx. xvi.0M
Colour Filter Blazon Primary Colour

Paradigm PROCESSOR

Blazon DIGIC 4+ with iSAPS technology

LENS

Focal Length 4.v – 81.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 25 – 450 mm)
Zoom Optical 18x
ZoomPlus 36x
Digital Approx. 4.0x (with Digital Tele-Converter Approx. 1.6x or ii.0x).
Combined Approx. 72x¹
Maximum f/number f/iii.8 – f/six.9
Construction 11 elements in 8 groups (1 UD lens, one double-sided aspherical UA lens, i double-sided aspherical lens)
Image Stabilisation Yes (lens shift-type), Approx. ii.5-stop¹. Intelligent IS plus Enhanced Dynamic IS

FOCUSING

Type TTL
AF Organisation/ Points AiAF (Face Detection / 9-point), 1-signal AF (stock-still to heart)
AF Modes Single, Continuous, Servo AF/AE¹, Tracking AF
AF Point Pick Size (Normal, Small-scale)
AF Lock On/Off Selectable
AF Assist Beam Yes
Closest Focusing Altitude 5 cm (West) from forepart of lens in macro

EXPOSURE CONTROL

Metering modes Evaluative (linked to Face Detection AF frame), Middle-weighted average, Spot (Centre)
AE Lock Yep
Exposure Compensation +/- 2 EV in 1/three stop increments.
Enhanced i-Contrast for automatic dynamic range correction
ISO sensitivity AUTO, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200

SHUTTER

Speed i – i/2000 sec. (factory default)
15 – 1/2000 sec. (full range – varies by shooting mode)

WHITE BALANCE

Type TTL
Settings Auto (including Face up Detection WB), Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom.

LCD MONITOR

Monitor vii.5 cm (three.0") PureColor Two G (TFT). Approx. 461,000 dots
Coverage Approx. 100%
Brightness Adjustable to 1 of 5 levels. Quick-bright LCD

FLASH

Modes Motorcar, Manual Flash On / Off, Slow Synchro
Tedious Sync Speed Fastest speed 1/2000 sec.
Red-Heart Reduction Yes
Flash Exposure Compensation Face up Detection FE, Smart Wink Exposure
Flash Exposure Lock Yes
Built-in Flash Range 50 cm – 3.5 m (W) / i.0 one thousand – 2.0 m (T)
External Flash Canon Loftier Power Flash HF-DC2

SHOOTING

Modes Hybrid Auto, Artistic Shot, SCN (Smart Auto (32 scenes detected), P, Portrait, Smart Shutter (Grin, Flash Self-Timer, FaceSelf-Timer), High-speed Burst (iv.0 MP), Handheld Night Scene, Low Light (4.0 MP), Fish-eye Result, Miniature Effect, Toy Camera Effect, Monochrome, Super Brilliant, Poster Effect, Snow, Fireworks, Long Shutter)
Modes in Moving picture Smart Auto (21 scenes detected), P, Portrait, Miniature Effect, Monochrome, Super Bright, Affiche Effect, Snowfall, Fireworks
Photo Furnishings My Colors (My Colors Off, Bright, Neutral, Sepia, Blackness & White, Positive Film, Lighter Skin Tone, Darker Peel Tone, Vivid Blue, Vivid Light-green, Vivid Cherry-red)
Drive modes Single, Continuous, Self-Timer
Continuous Shooting Approx. 3.ix shots/sec.
High-speed Burst (4.0 MP): Approx. 10.5 shots/sec. (until memory card becomes total)¹²

RECORDING PIXELS / COMPRESSION

Epitome Size four:3 - (Fifty) 4608 10 3456, (M1) 3264 x 2448, (M2) 2048 x 1536, (S) 640 x 480
16:9 - (L) 4608 x 2592, (M1) 3264 ten 1832, (M2) 1920 x 1080, (S) 640 x 360
3:2 - (L) 4608 10 3072, (M1) 3264 x 2176, (M2) 2048 x 1368, (S) 640 x 424
1:1 - (Fifty) 3456 ten 3456, (M1) 2448 ten 2448, (M2) 1536 x 1536, (S) 480 x 480
Resize in playback (M2, S)
Pinch Superfine, Fine
Movies (Total Hd) 1920 x 1080, 30fps, (HD) 1280 x 720, 30 fps, (L) 640 x 480, 30 fps
Miniature Effect (Hd, L) 6 fps, 3 fps, 1.5 fps
Hybrid Machine (Hard disk drive) 30 fps
Picture show Length (Total HD & Hard disk drive) Up to 4 GB or 10 min. 00 sec.¹
(50) Up to four GB or one hr²

FILE TYPES

Still Image Blazon JPEG compression, (Exif 2.3 [Exif Print] compliant) / Design rule for Camera File system, Digital Print Order Format [DPOF] Version 1.i compliant
Movies MP4 [Video: MPEG4-AVC (H.264), Audio: MPEG4 AAC-LC (monaural)]

Directly PRINT

Canon Printers Canon SELPHY Meaty Photograph Printers and Canon Inkjet Printers supporting PictBridge
PictBridge Yep (via USB or Wireless LAN)

OTHER FEATURES

GPS GPS via mobile (linked to compatible smartphone)
Ruby-red-Eye Correction Yes, during shooting and playback
Intelligent Orientation Sensor Yes, with Auto Rotate
Histogram Yep
Playback zoom Approx. 2x – 10x
Self Timer Approx. 2 or 10 sec. or Custom
Menu Languages English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Greek, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Castilian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Simplified Chinese, Chinese (traditional), Japanese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, Romanian, Farsi, Hindi, Malay, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Hebrew

INTERFACE

Computer Hello-Speed USB (MTP, PTP) dedicated connector (Mini-B compatible)
Other HDMI Micro Connector (HDMI-CEC compatible), A/Five output (PAL/NTSC)
Computer/Other Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g/n), (ii.4 GHz only), with NFC support¹²

Memory CARD

Type SD, SDHC, SDXC

SUPPORTED OPERATING Organisation

PC & Macintosh Windows 8 / viii.ane / 7 SP1 / Vista SP2 / XP SP3
Mac OS 10 10.7/ 10.viii/ 10.9
For Wi-Fi connection to a PC:
Windows eight / 8.1 / 7 SP1 only
Mac Bone X 10.7 / 10.viii.two or after / 10.nine

SOFTWARE

Browsing & Printing ImageBrowser EX
Other CameraWindow, PhotoStitch, Map Utility

Power SOURCE

Batteries Rechargeable Li-ion Battery NB-6LH (battery and charger supplied)
Battery life Approx. 290 shots
Eco mode: 430 shots
Approx. 300 min. playback
A/C Power Supply Optional, AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40

ACCESSORIES

Cases / Straps Soft Case DCC-1500
Travel Case DCC-2500
Flash High Ability Flash HF-DC2
Ability Supply & Bombardment Chargers Ac Adapter Kit ACK-DC40
Bombardment Charger CB-2LYE
Other Canon AV cable AVC-DC400
Interface Cable IFC-400PCU

Concrete SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Environment 0 – 40 °C, ten – ninety% humidity
Dimensions (WxHxD) 103.eight x 61.0 x 26.0 mm
Weight Approx. 188 one thousand (including battery/batteries and memory carte du jour)
Zoom ¹ Depending on the image size selected.
Paradigm Stabilisation ¹ Values at maximum optical focal length. Cameras whose focal length exceeds 350mm (35mm equivalent) are measured at 350mm.
AF Modes ¹ Some settings limit availability.
Continuous Shooting ¹ Nether conditions where the flash does not fire.
² Depending on memory card speed / capacity / compression setting.
Pic Length ¹ The following Speed Class memory cards are required for maximum tape fourth dimension: (HD) 1280 10 720 Speed Class 4 or in a higher place. (Full Hard disk) 1920 x 1080 Speed Course vi or above. (iFrame) 1280 x 720 Speed Class 6 or above.
² Depending on memory carte du jour speed / capacity / pinch setting.
Reckoner/Other ¹ Wi-Fi use may be restricted in sure countries or regions. Wi-Fi support varies past device and region. For more than information visit www.canon-europe.com/wirelesscompacts
² NFC functionality requires uniform smart devices

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  1. Introduction
  2. Ease of Use
  3. Prototype Quality
  4. Sample Images
  5. Production Images
  6. Decision
  7. Chief Rivals
  8. Review Roundup
  9. Specifications

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