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Gran definición y nitidez. Óptica muy cuidada con apertura f/2
Control giratorio en el objetivo
Pantalla muy brillante y nítida
Teclas configurables
Es realmente compacta
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No permite hace zoom mientras graba vídeo
Los diales de control a veces hacen que se cambien parámetros sin darnos cuenta
Pocketable body with great controls and customisation, 3.8x zoom with bright f2.0 aperture at 28mm, Great quality 3in / 460k screen, Full manual control, RAW files and 720p HD movies.
Slow continuous shooting at full resolution, Can't optically zoom while filming, Panasonic Lumix LX5 better-featured, Quality beaten by mirror-less 'EVIL' compacts.
Canon’s PowerShot S95 may not represent a huge leap forward from its predecessor, but remains an ideal choice for enthusiasts who want a pocket camera without compromising on control and features. Think of it as an IXUS / ELPH for the more demanding c...
Canon has taken their extremely popular PowerShot S90 from last year and made some key improvements that help make this new camera a bit more appealing to the masses, while at the same time possibly making some S90 owners a bit jealous. The new PowerSh...
The short and sweet conclusion for the Canon PowerShot S95 is that it's still one of the best compacts in its class—if not the best. It combines an exceptional design, fantastic shooting features, and very good image quality into a pint-size pocket co...
No-nonsense design is easily pocketed, Bright, optically stabilized wide-angle zoom with very good image quality, New Hybrid IS system corrects for both lateral shifts and angular motion, Programmable control ring, Shortcut button works great to quickl...
Generally sluggish performance overall, No noise reduction options, High geometric distortion at wide-angle in uncorrected RAWs, Moderate chromatic aberration at wide-angle, Optical zoom not supported during movies, Lens doesn't go as wide as some of t...
Though we ultimately couldn't ignore the quality of the Canon S90 despite its flaws last year, I'm happy to report that the Canon S95 is improved in just the right ways to eliminate many of the nuisances that made many of us veer off the S90. Swapping ...
Resumen: At first the Canon PowerShot S95 seems to be just another point-and-shooter: compact, all black and stylish. Then a quick glance over the specs and external controls leads you to think otherwise.Canon Powershot S95 FeaturesThe CCD has 10.0 megapixels;...
Very good photo quality, with a full stop advantage over typical compact cameras at high sensitivities, Fast F2.04.9, 28 105 mm zoom lens, New and improved "hybrid" optical image stabilization, High resolution 3inch LCD with outstanding outdoor and low light visibility, Fast startup time, Full manual controls, including RAW support, Smart Auto mode picks one of 28 scene modes for you, Handy HDR,
Redeye a problem; some highlight clipping, Videos are a bit choppy due to 24 fps frame rate; optical zoom cannot be used while recording a movie, Ergonomic annoyances: ring function / power buttons easy to confuse, small zoom controller / shutter release button, flash takes up finger space when raised, Below average battery life, No optical viewfinder, Full manual on CDROM, No memory card include
The Canon PowerShot S90 was already an impressive camera, and the S95 is a nice (but not major) upgrade that adds some useful new features. The basics haven't changed; the S95 has the same 10 Megapixel, high sensitivity CCD, fast 3.8X optical zoom len...
Publicación: 2010-09-27, Autor: Lori , crítica de: cnet.com
Attractive and well-designed; capable of producing very nice photos; complete set of manual controls; solid 720p video
On the slow side, with subpar battery life, no low-compression JPEG option
Though we'd like it to perform better, dSLR shooters looking for a sidekick camera will find the Canon PowerShot S95's top-flight photos and a full manual feature set worth the tradeoffs of its compact size.
There aren't that many differences between the S90 and the S95: both have the same overall design and shoot the same resolution images. But that's a good thing: the S90 was a great little camera, and the signs are that the S95 should continue this tr...