Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

Anything to do with Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

May 21st, 2009

Powershot Sx10
Can I remove the lens on my Canon Powershot SX10 IS?

Please HELP!
I want to put a T-Ring and a T-Adapter to it to do astrophotography:)

No. You have the wrong kind of camera. You need a 35 mm SLR or DSLR. They not only use interchangeable lenses, but can be adjusted to take the kind of long exposures necessary to shoot through a telescope.

You have a P&S camera that is only suitable for those who are not versed in photography and do not care to learn. … All the exposures are automatic and uncontrollable by the user.

I use a T-Mount adapter and 25 mm to T-mount from my telescope to camera. My D300 also has the ability to show what my telescope sees using the “live view” mode. When using the live view mode wen attached to a telescope or microscope, you will need an AC adapter to prevent running out of power at a critical time ….

Powershot Sx10Powershot Sx10
Powershot Sx10

Canon SX10 Powershot: Outstanding Features For The Price

If you are currently looking to buy a new digital camera then you really need to take a very close look at what the Canon SX10 Powershot has to offer. The camera incorporates the very latest technology to provide a wide range of features that would outshine a far more expensive model.

But don’t think this means that the camera is overly complicated to use, far from it. You will take to this camera just as easily whatever you experience, whether you are a novice photographer or an old hand.

The many features of the Canon SX10 Powershot make it possible for any photographer to produce stunning photographs time after time, even in the most demanding of conditions. An image taken with the camera can be enlarged to 13 inches by 19 inches without any noticeable loss in picture quality, this is thanks to a 10 megapixel resolution, which provides great editing and printing capabilities.

The camera also has a 20x wide-angle (28mm, f/2.8) optical zoom lens. This is complimented by a special optic image stabilizer facility to help limit the effect of camera shake, a condition that can often be encountered when using such a long lens.

The Canon SX10 Powershot has a zoom lens which is almost silent in operation, being powered by a fast, accurate, and very quiet motor. This is essential so as not to be too intrusive when using the camera in movie mode. What you don’t really want is for the noise of the zoom motor to be noticeable on playback when viewing movies, especially during any quieter moments.

The camera’s 2.5 inch LCD viewing screen with a variable angle tilt and swivel and a glare-resistant coating, which allows for viewing in any lighting conditions and at a variety of different angles. This is a real advantage when trying to take a movie or a photograph in a crowd as you can hold the camera high in the air above the heads of the people around you, and then swivel the screen downwards so you can see the action.

This feature of the Canon SX10 Powershot is also great when you are attempting to take a photograph or movies close to the ground, such as of small children or pets, as you can angle the screen upwards so you can get down low without having to resort to kneeling down on the floor. A real boon when you get to my age!

The camera features a DIGIC 4 image processor, which offers high-performance face detection and motion detection. The camera’s face detection facility also includes a useful self-timer, which recognises when your additional face is included in the shot and then takes the photo. There is an intelligent contrast correction feature to help take better photographs, and also a red-eye reduction feature.

The Canon SX10 Powershot also has a dedicated mode specifically for the taking of movies, which makes the taking of perfect movies very easy indeed. It uses standard SD or SDHC photo memory cards on which to store the images, and these memory cards can be slotted straight into many computers and printers enabling the easy transfer or printing of your photos.

A really great thing about the Canon SX10 Powershot is that it is equally suitable for the novice or the advanced photographer. It can be operated in automatic mode which will help to take fantastic images without having to alter loads of different settings. However if you wish you can choose to make use of some of the camera’s advanced features which can easily be accessed through the comprehensive menu system.

So if you are in the market for a quality digital camera that allows both a novice or an experienced photographer to take excellent photographs the Canon SX10 Powershot digital camera is the one for you. It manages to combine simplicity of use for those that require it while at the same time incorporating some fairly high end features for those that are looking for a bit more.

About the Author

Stephen Davies is a writer and researcher specialising in digital cameras such as the
Canon SX10 Powershot
. You can save time and money by getting a FREE in depth review of this digital camera, including available discounts and best prices, by visiting Stephen’s blog at:
www.compactdigitalcamerasreview.com
.

What is the difference between the canon powershot sx10 camera and the canon powershot sx20 camera?

Consumer Reports has the SX10 listed as the top rated but the SX20 is not listed. Can anyone help?

The best thing for you to do to find the info that you are looking for, is to call 1-800-OK- CANON. They will explain it best.

Sony Bravia High Definition shot with Canon Powershot SX10 IS

  • admin (6380)
  • Comments are closed.