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This is not a new model and it isn't that easy to some of replace missing/lost original accessories such as the remote but it is still a fun camera to use. You still have to buy an adaptor ring in order to use filters which you need and then the hood no longer fits but it is worth a few dollars and perhaps a step-down or step-up ring to use filters you may already own. You can't argue with full HD but you can find plenty of fault for that imprecise function ring. It is difficult to keep from accidentally touching it when holding the camera. The separate video putton is a real plus as is the hot shoe if you want to add flash. And the lens cap while functional is irritating to attach to the strap - get that little string gadget which allows you to pinch and forget. Despite the weight from the 4 AA batteries, I like the heavier feel of this camera. Wrist straps may not be the best accessory with the weight so I will continue to use the neck strap. I didn't want to spend the extra dollar$ on the SX30 but if I had it to do again...and I will...I think my next replacement to my A650 which I still use for the higher mps and fits in my purse...will be an SX30 or... Canon is slow to impove as much as necessary with each upgrade but I am still happy enough using their cameras.Vollständige Rezension lesen
Fantastic features with horrible image quality, initially. Put a filter on it and stop it down 1 - 1 1/3 EV and most of the blown highlights disappears. A 52mm filter will "snap in" to the front of the SX1 lens or get a 58mm adapter that fits the flower hood ring. Using the fastest shutter speed possible helps with sharpness tremendously. Same goes for the flash, turn it down and pictures are great, otherwise it blows out highlights bad. My favorite camera as far as size, style, and features. Hopefully the next model will improve the IQ. Still, wouldn't trade it for any other brand and carry it more than my Canon DSLR. One lens does it all, and pretty fast at that. Do not buy if image quality is primary to you. The images are grainy when blown up full screen, some noise is inevitable beyond 100 ISO. For me, catching the moment and zoom are slightly higher on the list and this camera excels at both. As fast as my Canon Rebel with up to 4 frames per second as long as your finger will hold the button. Great Full HD video in .mov format (Quicktime).Vollständige Rezension lesen
Better than good but not excellent. The camera did lack the HDMI cables and even a lens cap strap. The lens cap itself could be better. The mode ring that changes the scenes is not too good. Mixed in with some of the functions it is easy to click on one or the other and not easy to concentrate on a specifed scene. The quality of the camera body itself could be better, does not have a sleek feel,bit cheaper than usual, like Nikon's better. Given alll that, still a good buy if you could get under $400 with some accessories thrown in. The zoom is great, wide to nice 20x optical. Zoom is quiet and so is the shutter, which is very fast. LCD vari-angle looks pretty good to me and much brighter than expected. Still like the (custom) timer functions in Canon and the auto rotates. Separatng the batteries from the memory card was a good move but the card door could be better. The AA batteries do make the camera heavier. Bought the camera primarily becasue of the CMOS and HDMI functions, but still haven't fully tested yet. The one touch movie function is nice. I do miss the variable AWB choices found in other models half this size. Rasing flash manually not always so great if you're expecting it to come on by itself when low lighting is detected. Of course prices have dropped even more now since I bought and which I thought was a pretty good deal.Vollständige Rezension lesen
This camera is one of the few cameras that uses 4 AA batteries for its operation. Two notable features of this camera is the manual control and the ability to shoot raw pictures. Instead of the typical CCD sensor, this camera uses a CMOS sensor. To maximize use, lithium-ion batteries should be used instead of alkaline, if not, users will cycle through 4 batteries every 30 minutes. Nikon has (newer) Coopix L610 and Coolpix L810 that have similar features. However, when it comes to picture quality, this camera is better. (Take this opinion with a grain of salt because it is after all an opinion).
I am slightly disappointed in the still quality of this camera, the lens quality lets it badly down. Moving from a Lumix ( FZ30 with its Leica lens ) I found that the images lacked clarity, contrast and punch. I purchased the camera because I wanted to try movie as well as still photography and the reviews seemed to indicate that this camera, with its CMOS sensor, was the best of both worlds. The Lumix is now three years old and was the same price as the Canon, so they should be a match for each other but having taken about 400 pictures on the Canon I really do not feel that it is as good. I suspect that this camera has more than just the sensor and the software from the movie range. Generally a reasonable camera to use but do not expect an improvement in your picture taking, the lens suffers strong colour edging in many of its pictures. Plus points are the movie modes and the RAW ability using the firmware update. Negatives are: No support for the new MAC 10.6 operating system. The joy pad is easily turned and is not user friendly. This is one of those cameras that you pick up and think..... why? It could be so much better but like a hybrid car, it is a stop gap and not really there. Decide on your priority and if it is good clear quality still images, then go elsewhere.Vollständige Rezension lesen