Although I own several Nikon SLR digital cameras along with numerous lenses, I decided to try out the Canon SX10IS for a recent trip in stead of logging all those heavy lenses along. I was not disappointed. When by chance I came upon a large crowd of parrots devouring tree blossoms in San Francisco, I was able to capture the phenomenon with this camera hand held. Several other professional photographers present expressed envy, since they were crouched in various contortions with their 18-inch lenses on tripods, only to get the same results I did.
The numerous direct-control features on this camera were also a welcome change from the command menu layers one normally will have to content with on most equipment of this type.
But many of the controls and menu items are quite confusing, requiring extensive reading of the manual. In other words, they require a good deal of preparation. They are not naturally logical.
Even so, this is a most capable camera and well worth the price.Get more detail about Canon Powershot SX10IS 10MP Digital Camera with 20x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom.
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