If you crave a complete full-featured camera, but lightweight portable, not hurt you purchase a Canon PowerShot S90 has an HDMI output and support RAW. Good shot quality. However, if no problem with the price and dimensions, you may choose his brother, G11, which almost 1 million more expensive.
some people may be confused when trying to slim Canon camera lens ring can play this. In fact, it’s where the uniqueness of Canon PowerShot S90.
Camera resolution is only 10 megapixels, but the wide angle lens with fast f2. Focal length (optical zoom) can be arranged from the focus ring, with a choice of 28, 35, 50, 85, and 105 mm. Special, functions in this ring may be set again, for example, to set exposure compensation, set the ISO, white balance, shutter speed, focus, aperture, or zoom. This is outside the existing arrangements in the wheels behind the camera control.
PowerShot S90 with a style like this makes Ixus series we have to get used to it. A lot of new things. Exposure can be arranged. RAW format is rare in compact cameras have brought. The position of the shutter button was no longer just on the edge of the right, but rather entered. Flash can not be removed manually, but directly out on the left side when the camera detects low-light conditions.
Quick response. Results aim sharp. In low-light conditions, you just select the mode in low light without the hassle mode dial set this and that. In low light mode, automatically set to ISO 12,800. In addition, given the option of ISO 80-3200.
We can not be bothered to use auto mode that can detect scene, movement, and face. There are also 8 other modes, complete with a summary of each function present a second mode in the LCD. So, do not have to bother flipping through the manual loh!
A little short on the Canon PowerShot S90, NB-6L battery with 1000mAh capacity could only survive for 150-192 shots. Fortunately, these batteries can be recharged in the charger are available. Time was not long, about 2 hours.





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