Canon PowerShot HS SX230

Announced earlier this year, the Canon PowerShot HS SX230 is a 12 1MP compact zoom of travel packaging optical zoom 14 x, with a wide range of modes and recording of Full HD 1080p for shooting film.


The SX230 HS is located next to the SX220 HS in the PowerShot range. Both models are absolutely identical in terms of specifications and features, with the only difference being that the SX230 gets GPS functionality and the cost of an additional amount of £ 30 people. Both models are direct replacements for the HS of SX210 PowerShot 14MP who scored a credible 8/10 when, we examined a bit more than a year.


During this review, we make reference to the sample of actual production PowerShot SX230 HS that we tested, although only the identical HS SX220 nature it is perfectly possible to read all the following as a revision of this model too, deciding for yourself if the GPS feature is worth the additional expense.


While the range of Canon IXUS has always been the more obvious for younger choices, more interested in style photographers, rarely the beast of PowerShot range fails to offer in terms of useful shooting features and fantastic image quality. Under the PowerShot range, the SX230 offers zoom 14 x offers a range of 28-392 mm focal length (equivalent 35 mm, which makes every inch a compact travel.) The addition of a GPS function is used to confirm this, with the SX30 able to save the data of the exact location in the individual image files as soon as the camera has locked on a satellite of passage.


Of course, the compact segment of travel is a market occupied with many competing models offering along the chains of zoom, useful features of fire and intelligent technology. What is the SX30 has what it takes to compete with the TZ20 of Panasonic, or Fujifilm 102 EXR and Nikon Coolpix S9100? Consider looking for more about exactly what is proposed and discover.

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