Canon Powershot SX500 Camera
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The Canon PowerShot SX500 IS is a super-zoom bridge kind camera that sports a 30x, 24mm wide-angle zoom, lens, 16 megapixel resolution, 3 inch LCD display, 720p motion pictures, full handbook controls and a Digic 4 processor. Various other standout features include a Smart Automobile mode that identifies 32 scenes, ISO 100-1600, Zoom Framing Assist, and a variety of Creative Filters.
The design of the Canon PowerShot SX500 IS will instantly put some individuals off. Those trying to find something pocketable or - at the opposite end of the spectrum - those desiring something big and chunky will not like it. The camera appears to be able to take the rough shape of a dice while not being huge. It's certainly not a camera for the pocket. The 30x optical zoom lens has actually seen to that. Jutting happily from the body like a Peacock displaying it's feathers, the lens has it's very own lens cap. As you change the Canon PowerShot SX500 IS on, the lens will poke out by around 1cm and get much longer as the camera focuses.
The leading end of the zoom doesn't really end there either. There's a 60x smart zoom on top of the 30x optical zoom. Now the wonderful thing about that is it utilizes the exact same resolution as the smaller sized zoom. Nevertheless, the compression is much lesser recording approximately half the information. There's also a digital zoom that crops into the sensor and expands it. Successfully pixels are then enlarged and the image quality suffers.
A pop up flash sits on top of the lens barrel and the flash choices on the back of the Canon PowerShot SX500 IS won't begin till the flash has been raised. It's a mechanical action, not electronic. To the right is a deep grip for solitary hand shooting; which is totally feasible. The small power button is located alongside the large command dial. The latter holds all shooting commands for immediate changes to your photography. There are manual programmable modes such as Handbook, Aperture concern, Shutter priority and Program in addition to preset modes such as Live, Auto, Scenes, Digital effects and Discreet. There's also a video mode however you could have direct access to video recording by pushing the red button on the back of the camera.
All these functions are found on various other digital bridge type cameras such as this Canon PowerShot SX500 IS. There is a mode of note that actually aids with framing and composition. On the left of the lens barrel is a button with a square that has four arrows shooting out of each corner on it. If you want to zoom out a little simply to lose out a bit of overhanging structure or crop an individual out, you could hold this button and zoom as normal. The Zoom Framing Assist will retain the wide-angle screen however show a virtual focused square on the display. You can then decide what to zoom in and crop out prior to releasing the button. Upon releasing, the camera will zoom to the point that you chose.
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