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What is it: 10-megapixel compact superzoom with 10x zoom
What we think: Its features, design and performance aren't up to those of rivals, but its photo quality leads the pack
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 September 2009
Tags: Canon, Canon PowerShot SX120 IS, VGA, purple fringing, aquarium
We like:
Easy to use; best-in-class photo quality; manual and semi-manual controls
We don't like:
Fewer features, slower performance and bulkier design than rivals
CNET UK judgement:
Canon's PowerShot SX120 IS pocket superzoom falls behind the competition in every aspect except photo quality. Whether it's worth buying or not depends on the importance you attach to getting best-in-class photos
Full review:
When it comes to its PowerShot SX series, Canon's attitude seems to be: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The PowerShot SX120 IS is the latest version of the company's 10x pocket superzoom and is nearly identical to its predecessors, the PowerShot SX110 IS and PowerShot SX100 IS. Continue Reading...
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November 2, 2009
Posted by: eldondetekno
"Perfect for me"
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