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Review on πŸ“Έ Enhanced Canon PowerShot SX260 HS Camera by Adam Walendzik ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

there were doubts about the 20x zoom and possible consequences (dark lens, noisy shots), but after I still held it in my hands and took a few shots in the store, hard for me to use this camera, because it's too easy to use - I'm used to controlling the shooting process as much as possible, because it was so easy to get a good shot on SONY (at the same time, manual settings are very limited and I had to "think something"), but here in the vast majority of cases, for a beautiful picture, you can compensate for many shortcomings in shooting conditions, but in most cases, the main disadvantage of the camera is a small aperture, 400) and they are very noticeable (more noticeable than in the tests in the reviews) 10 it turned out not to be as fast as I expected (but maybe it's my bar of requirements that is too high) she, by the way, at maximum night on the street it illuminates an object within a radius of a meter, while there is a desire to slightly change the tilt of the flash (tilt towards itself) processed): page=0

Pros
  • 1 2 3 4 the first camera on the machine, the first ten pictures were taken immediately after purchase, after which I forgot about its existence, and here very beautiful pictures are obtained) 5 6 7 flash drive - this is not a hindrance to high-quality shooting, You can adjust the white balance for absolutely any lighting (the main thing is to find a white surface)! 10 but the presence of different "creative" settings (highlighting one color, replacing one color with another . ) makes it possible to "play" with the camera :))))
Cons
  • All the disadvantages from the comparison with my previous one: 1 create recording folders on your own (on Sony you could create at least 20 of them for one day, or, on the contrary, create one and it’s not steamed at all) In my opinion, the settings menu is not very convenient, you have to scroll through the entire list to select the desired setting (in Sony it was divided into several groups - shorter lists) this is the case for all Canons, but nevertheless, it would be great if you could set the settings for different modes independently of each other, , for example, for M ISO100 mode and for AV ISO 200 mode (when switching to another mode, the ISO value changes to the one that was set on it when it was last used) Gluttonous! (again comparing with Sony) 5