Canon PowerShot SX200 IS Digital Camera
March 18, 2009
Canon PowerShot SX200 IS Digital Camera is the new product added to the Powershot series that uses Canon's patented DIGIC 4 processor. The DIGIC 4 processor delivers ultra fast performance and excellent image quality. The Canon PowerShot SX200 IS 12MP Digital Camera comes with a high 12.1 mega-pixel resolution, a higher image resolution delivers superior quality images. This digital camera measures 103 x 61 x 38 mm and weighs about 220 grams. Images can be previewed on the camera's 3-inch LCD TFT display that comes with 230,000 pixels. Continuous shooting is done at the rate of 0.8 frames per second. The camera's internal memory can be increased using SD, SDHC or MMC memory cards. The shutter speed of this camera ranges between 15-1/3200 seconds.
This Canon PowerShot SX200 IS Ultra Zoom Digital Camera comes with a whooping 12x optical zoom; this means that you can stay 12 times away from the subject yet shoot with clarity and precision. The digital zoom offered by this camera is 4x, however the image clarity gets blurred while using digital enlargement. The focal length of this camera ranges between 5.0 - 60.0 mm which is equivalent to 28-336mm on a 35mm equivalent camera. The light sensitivity of this camera is used to determine the sharpness of the image. The highest light sensitivity offered by the SX200 is ISO 1600. This camera also includes many scenic modes along with about 6 white balance modes. Video can be recorded at the rate of 30fps at a high definition resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The video and photos can be viewed on the computer using the USB interface as well as on the television owing to the camera's video-out port. You can also watch it on any HDTV using the camera's built-in HDMI connection.
The Canon PowerShot SX200 IS Compact Digital Camera comes with a Face Detection technology that can track and focus on around 35 faces for a perfect group portrait snap. This camera also includes a Smart Auto mode that utilises scene detection technology to determine the correct combination of contrast and distance to optimise the camera's setting for a true-to-life photo. Any kind of blur caused due to camera shake is corrected used the camera's in-built Optical Image Stabilisation technology.
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