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17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Objet intéressant, Compacité et légèreté, Bonnes finitions, Bonne stabilisation, Mode rafale efficace, Viseur électronique de qualité
Qualité d'image, Gestion des basses lumières en photo et pour la visée, L'image peut légèrement se figer après une photo, Amplitude limitée du zoom, Mode vidéo limité
Évidemment, avec un positionnement tarifaire relativement attractif, une compacité et des caractéristiques techniques modestes, nous ne nous attendions pas à une qualité d'image superlative. Autant aborder ce point sans détour, ce n'est clairement pas le...
800mm in your pocket, Incredibly easy to use, You'll never miss a tele shot
Image quality is average, No manual control, Video limited to 1080p
A lovable if limited device, in terms of image quality, the Canon PowerShot Zoom literally puts a 100mm, 400mm and (digital) 800mm lens in your pocket. The resulting images and video obviously have compromised fidelity, but you probably wouldn't even be a...
Published: 2020-11-25, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to fit in a pocket, Dual telephoto angles of view, Sharp EVF, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and USB-C,
Image quality lags behind smartphones, Handheld video just 1080p and shows some jitter, No good in low light, So-so battery life
The Canon PowerShot Zoom rethinks what a compact camera can be, but while we like the idea of a pocketable point-and-shoot just for distant subjects, its imaging chops don't match mainstream competitors...
Abstract: Canon's engineers didn't stick to the script with the PowerShot Zoom ($299.99), a new concept for a compact camera, one that entirely skips wide-angle coverage-think of it is as a digital spyglass for capturing distant subjects. It's more useful than a s...
Abstract: When Canon crowdfunded last year for a range of 'concept' cameras that included a tiny monocular-style camera, it met and exceeded the funding target in next to no time. Fast forward to today and we have in our hands the fruit, the dinky Canon PowerShot Z...
Super small, Dude, you're packing a 100-400mm zoom camera in your pocket, A very novel concept, It keeps you focused on just shooting, You can shoot and keep moving, Great for people who are legally blind, like me
It should come in black, The menu interface isn't easy to work with because of the controls, Face detection isn't that great, Image quality isn't the best at all, No weather sealing
For $299, the Canon Powershot Zoom is an enjoyable toy camera that was crowdfunded. You'll really need to wirelessly port the images to your phone and edit them there using Lightroom or RNI films. So, who'd use this? Well, there's a list. Folks who like s...