A rotating wheel around the D-pad used for navigating menus, adjusting aperture/shutter speed, and shifting ISO. ISO Settings: Adjustable from ISO 80 to 1600.
The camera is designed with a "dual-purpose" interface, accommodating both beginners and enthusiasts.
, released in August 2007, marked the debut of Canon’s "SX" series of "Super Zoom" compact cameras. Designed as an affordable, family-oriented alternative to the more advanced S-series, it combined a powerful with user-friendly automation and full manual controls. Core Specifications & Features Sensor: 8.0-megapixel CCD sensor.
The camera features a "pop-up" flash that must be manually raised for use. Market Positioning & Availability At launch, the
2.5-inch LCD with 172,000-pixel resolution (no optical viewfinder).
Today, the camera is primarily found on the used market. Pricing for used units typically ranges from for the body only to approximately $130 for bundles including the original box and accessories.
A rotating wheel around the D-pad used for navigating menus, adjusting aperture/shutter speed, and shifting ISO. ISO Settings: Adjustable from ISO 80 to 1600.
The camera is designed with a "dual-purpose" interface, accommodating both beginners and enthusiasts.
, released in August 2007, marked the debut of Canon’s "SX" series of "Super Zoom" compact cameras. Designed as an affordable, family-oriented alternative to the more advanced S-series, it combined a powerful with user-friendly automation and full manual controls. Core Specifications & Features Sensor: 8.0-megapixel CCD sensor.
The camera features a "pop-up" flash that must be manually raised for use. Market Positioning & Availability At launch, the
2.5-inch LCD with 172,000-pixel resolution (no optical viewfinder).
Today, the camera is primarily found on the used market. Pricing for used units typically ranges from for the body only to approximately $130 for bundles including the original box and accessories.