Sabtu, 18 Desember 2010

Canon Powershot SD4500 IS with 10x Optical Zoom and Complete HD Video clip Recording


Additionally for the latest Canon SX 130 IS, Canon has just launched its newest compact digital camera that is Ixus Powershot SD4500 IS (another identify for that Canon IXUS HS 1000 in Europe and IXY 50S in Japan).

This new digicam
functions a ten Megapixel sensor back-illuminated CMOS and 10x optical zoom with Optical Picture Stabilization, which is really a huge step by which the predecessor SD4000 IS support for 3.8x optical zoom only.

Canon SD4500 IS
stated will be the slimmest digital digital camera with 10x optical zoom. This compact camera is also the initial ELPH digital digital camera capable of recording Full HD 1080p video.

Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS
functions the brand new Dynamic IS, Super Gradual Motion Video Mode that captures the subject in 240fps mode, Intelligent Car Mode, High-Speed Burst eight.4fps shooting, Deal with Detection, Blink Detection, Handheld Evening Scene mode, Motion Detection Technologies and ISO until 3200. To not neglect the digital camera is outfitted with an image processor DIGIC4.

Canon SD4500IS
comes having a 3-inch LCD display and an HDMI output. Supports SD / SDHC / SDXC, MMC memory card. The camera will likely be released in early September and readily available for order at Amazon with a price of $ 349.99 or three million dollars. (Beritateknologi.com)

Canon SD4500IS Camera Review–A Bit Overpriced
This is one of those reviews that I’m sure is going to spark someone’s attention, because I’m not taking issue with the camera itself so much as I am the cost of it.  Today we’re talking about the Canon SD4500IS, a relative newcomer, but one that’s priced a bit more than I’d like to see for a good value.

As you’ll see, the Canon SD4500IS isn’t a bad camera. It’s a ten megapixel camera that offers# 10x optical zoom with a supplementary 4x digital zoom, a three inch TFT display, a DIGIC 4 image processor, face detection systems, a smile mode, optical image stabilization, smart auto mode with twenty eight scenes, five-point autofocus, a burst shooting mode for action shots, a variety of white balance modes and special effects, a variable-setting flash, movie mode, support for Secure Digital and MultiMediaCard memory cards, USB port, and direct printing capability.

Indeed, the camera is pretty solid.  The range seems to approach the hundred feet mark though it doesn’t quite get there from what I can tell and the camera is simple enough to operate.  By every measure, this is a good camera.  The problem is in the pricing, as the folks out at Best Buy want three hundred and fifty bucks for this camera.  It’s good, but I’m personally not inclined to call it three hundred and fifty bucks worth of good.

The top of the camera is very simple, since this is a point-and-shoot with very few photographic tweaks. There’s a speaker, three-position mode switch, power button, and shutter button with surrounding zoom toggle. The three modes are Smart Auto, program auto and movie. Smart Auto, like Intelligent Auto on other cameras, picks the appropriate settings for the subject in front of it. The SD4500 IS has 28 options, far more than other models. It works really well as an aim-and-forget digicam. In the program (P) setting, you can change a few parameters such as white balance, metering, ISO (125-3200), exposure compensation and resolution. Since there’s no separate scene button, you’ll find those options when you tap the function/set key on the back while in P, using the scroll wheel to move through the choices. This is not very intuitive, but it’s not the end of the world. There are 19 scene modes at your fingertips. Most are typical, but there are a few that stand out, including Hand Held Night Scene and Low Light. In the Long Shutter mode, you can adjust shutter speed up to 15 seconds.

The SD4500IS Canon is a nice camera, no mistake there, but you may not want to add this one to your list unless budget is a lesser concern.