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Abstract: News Issue 8.5 Onsale Now! Why would you want a 7 megapixel camera when a lowly 3.2 megapixel is enough to print out perfectly good 8x10 enlargements? How often do you run monster-sized prints? How many inkjet printers can even do that? The ans...
Abstract: The Canon Powershot S70 would be great if it did not have so many problems! In terms of functionality it is similar to the Canon Powershot G6, except for a compact body and lens. This is where the corner softness and purple fringing not seen on the G...
Abstract: Canons easy-to-use PowerShot S70 feels like a brick compared to the majority of todays lightweight point-and-shoots, and at $999 its expensive for its class. For the premium, however, it produces outstanding pictures and a has built-in wide-angle lens.
Abstract: The Canon Powershot S70 and G6 cameras are the 7 megapixel evolutions of the company?s top optical viewfinder cameras. Think of it as the already excellent S60 and G5 getting better. There are improvements in the sensors (now 7mp), the ergonomics and ...
Abstract: Not long ago, cameras with resolution of greater than 6MP were relegated to the realm of digital SLRs. In the past year or so, a few manufacturers began integrating high-resolution image sensors into compact cameras. Canons PowerShot S70 is one incar...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 7,100,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 1.8 in - Color, 32 MB - CompactFlash Card<br> <b>Good:</b> Relatively wide-angle lens; strong raw-shooting speed for a non-dSLR; above-average image quality.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Poor battery life; noisy lens.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Though its still an excellent camera, some aspects of the S70 now lag behind its competitors.<br>
Relatively wide-angle lens; strong raw-shooting speed for a non-dSLR; above-average image quality
Poor battery life; noisy lens
Though it fails to garner the same across-the-board high marks as its predecessors, the Canon PowerShot S70 nevertheless acquits itself very well as an enthusiasts compact. A 7-megapixel camera with a 3.6x zoom lens, the S70s first-rate photos and f...
Abstract: If youre looking for a solid camera that takes excellent photos, but dont want the heft or expense of a model like the Cano Specs: Included Memory Amount: 32 MB, Included Memory: Media Card, Media Format: CompactFlash, Type: Compact, Maximum Reso
Excellent resolution, Low noise at ISO 50 and 100, not bad at 200 and 400, Excellent metering, color and dynamic range, Very clean, artefact-free images, Wide-angle zoom (28 - 100 mm equiv.), Excellent range of controls, Solid build quality, nice metallic...
Some purple fringing visible at wide-angle or maximum apertures, Some corner softness at wide-angle and maximum aperture, Lens slow at telephoto (F5.3), Auto focus can be slow, Low-light focus unreliable - especially at long end of the zoom, LCD monitor d...
Our first experience of Sonys new 7.1MP chip, as seen in the Cyber-shot P150, was overwhelmingly positive. Not only does it outperform the 5MP sensor it replaces (the 6MP version never really made an impact on compact cameras) in resolution terms, it...