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Canon PowerShot SX210IS Digital Camera
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- The controls may be a bit small and cramped for larger hands.
- Not a good camera for fast-moving subjects as the shooting performance has been described by many reviews as slow.
- Shot-to-shot times are 3.5 seconds without a flash and 5.8 seconds with the flash.
- Shutter lag is reported as 0.6 seconds in good lighting and 0.8 seconds in low light conditions.( shutter lag is the time it takes to capture an image after you have released the shoot button )
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Mon, 22/08/2011 - 09:03
#2
SX210IS in performance and
SX210IS in performance and appearance all have a lot of improvement. SX210IS airframe thickness of 37.6 mm by SX200IS reduced to 32 mm, become more light book portable; 14 times and the optical zoom multiples also 12 times than previous light change has increased step. Performance of the most obvious is SX210IS new three interesting shooting model: automatic shutter, fisheye effects and small shrink landscape effect, it is the best digital camera used for entertainment.
Thu, 19/01/2012 - 21:41
#3
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I can't bleeive I've been going for years without knowing that.



As you can hear at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFf0UUaXavM
the sound quality drops dramatically during the course of the video, and then comes back and sounds good, then drops again and sound like an am radio. I realize the sample clip was shot outdoors, but this problem happens indoors in quiet settings as well.
It appears the camera's microphone/software uses some sort of wind buffer or noise filter that erratically alters the recorded sound, making for a most unpleasant viewing experience.
As the reviewer at www.cameralabs.com put it "The camera appears to employ an automatic wind-cut filter, which on breezy days can regularly switch itself on and off, resulting in noticeable variations of tone. One moment you'll clearly hear the wind, then the next it'll be cut-out, but with the result of everything else suddenly sounding very tinny; then moments later it could be back again to the wind. This may not affect your clips, but it proved quite distracting on ours."