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Canon PowerShot SX20IS 12.1 Megapixel Black Digital Camera

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  • High-powered 20x wide-angle optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Capture 720p HD movies with stereo sound; HDMI output connector for easy playback on your HDTV
  • 2.5-inch Vari-Angle System LCD; improved Smart AUTO intelligently selects from 22 predefined shooting situations
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor; 12.1-megapixel resolution for poster-size, photo-quality prints
  • Powered by AA batteries (included); capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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    Discover the HD difference. With the classically stylish PowerShot SX20 IS, you can produce magnificent HD movies and dazzling photos. Loaded with features, it’s got a high-powered 20x wide-angle optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer, 12.1 megapixels, a big 2.5-inch Vari-Angle LCD, Blink Detection and more.The PowerShot SX20 IS is equipped with many of the same features as a higher-end camera: an ultra-powerful zoom, eye-popping resolution and advanced picture-improving technology. 12.1 megapixels of resolution gives your photography incomparable depth and ensures that any section of any shot can be enlarged and cropped with no loss in quality when you edit the image even if you choose to print the image. It can create crisp, clear 13 x 19-inch posters.

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    Discover the HD difference. With the classically stylish PowerShot SX20 IS, you can produce magnificent HD movies and dazzling photos. Loaded with features, it’s got a high-powered 20x wide-angle optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer, 12.1 megapixels, a big 2.5-inch Vari-Angle LCD, Blink Detection and more.

    The PowerShot SX20 IS is equipped with many of the same features as a higher-end camera: an ultra-powerful zoom, eye-popping resolution and advanced picture-improving technology. 12.1 megapixels of resolution gives your photography incomparable depth and ensures that any section of any shot can be enlarged and cropped with no loss in quality when you edit the image even if you choose to print the image. It can create crisp, clear 13 x 19-inch posters.

    PowerShot SX20 IS Highlights

    20x optical zoom in action 20x wide-angle optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer
    The PowerShot SX20 IS is equipped with a 20x Optical Zoom lens with a focal length of 5.0-100mm (35mm equivalent: 28-560mm) that allows you to shoot any scene from wide-angle to telephoto. The camera uses a VCM (Voice Coil Motor) for high-speed, quiet, energy-efficient lens movement with precise control. Focal length is conveniently indicated on the lens barrel.

    The lens is optimized to fully exploit its zoom length and wide shooting angle in concert with the camera’s high 12.1 Megapixel resolution. UD glass effectively suppresses chromatic aberration, while enhanced negative refractive power ensures that distortion at the wide-angle is also corrected. Further aberration is controlled with the inclusion of a double-sided aspherical glass-molded lens and ultra-high refraction index lens.

    The SX20 IS is equipped with Canon’s acclaimed Optical Image Stabilizer Technology that automatically detects and corrects camera shake--one of the leading causes of fuzzy or blurred shots. Even when zoomed in, you can get the steady, crisp, brilliant images you’ll be proud to shoot and share. And Canon’s Optical Image Stabilizer Technology is convenient to use. It functions perfectly with or without a flash.

    Use the optical zoom while shooting superb 720p HD movies with stereo sound
    If you long for the convenience of an advanced still camera that also creates superb movies, the new PowerShot SX20 IS lets you record video in beautiful high definition (1280 x 720 pixels). The camera also makes it easy to enjoy HD movies (and still photos) on your HDTV with a mini-HDMI connector for direct connection to a high-definition monitor. You'll enjoy the HD experience with no degradation of image or audio in the signal, plus the ability to display up to 130 thumbnails at once.

    Improved Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings
    Just set the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS to Smart AUTO and you're ready for maximum enjoyment from your picture taking every time. It's a relaxing and satisfying way to shoot because you can completely concentrate on your subject knowing that the camera has the technical details covered. Advanced Canon technology intelligently analyzes your situation and shooting conditions. Then it automatically selects an appropriate setting from 22 specially defined settings. So whether you're photographing flowers, a captivating sunset, or your friends at the park, you can be confident that you're getting dramatic, memorable images.

    Shooting Modes
    Advanced presets for the best possible photos under certain conditions. With 24 Shooting Modes, you're ready for whatever shot comes your way.

    DIGIC 4 Image Processor
    Canon’s proprietary DIGIC Image Processors have long set its cameras apart from the competition, and the new DIGIC 4 sets the bar even higher. Faster, more accurate noise reduction delivers better image quality, even at high ISO speeds.

    iSAPS Technology is an entirely original scene-recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an internal database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the advanced DIGIC 4 Image Processor to improve focus speed and accuracy, as well as exposure and white balance.

    Large 2.5-inch Vari-Angle LCD enables easy viewing
    The camera’s 2.5-inch LCD screen gives you the big picture, whether you’re shooting, reviewing or showing off your images. This high-resolution screen offers a crisp, clear picture to make shooting, playback and using the camera’s menu functions especially convenient. Clear and bright, it also features Night Display for easy viewing in low light. It also has an electronic viewfinder that provides sharp images when you shoot close-up with Super Macro shooting mode.

    This AA battery powered camera enables you to easily power up
    Conveniently, you don’t need to worry about running out of batteries or having to recharging them. Since AA-size batteries can be purchased at any store, simply get new ones locally wherever you go--no special power adapters or chargers are needed.

    What's in the Box

    • PowerShot SX20 IS Body
    • AA-size Alkaline Battery (x4)
    • Neck Strap NS-DC4
    • Lens Hood LH-DC50
    • Lens Cap
    • Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM
    • USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
    • Stereo Video Cable STV-250N


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    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    614 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the picture quality, quality and zoom of the digital camera. For example, they mention that it produces sharp and vivid images, the 20x zoom works great and that it's a good compromise camera. That said, they find the camera very user friendly and easy to figure out. Overall, customers say it does very well for the price.

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    254 customers mention207 positive47 negative

    Customers like the picture quality of the camera. They say the pictures are sharp and vivid, with excellent image processing. The camera produces terrific macro images and extreme photos. The detail in distant telephoto shots is amazing, and the color reproduction is outstanding. The ISO 1600 image quality is okay, but customers would say 800 and below are pretty good.

    "...The ISO 1600 image quality is OKAY. I would say 800 and below are pretty good. Because this isn't a true DSLR camera don't expect DSlR image quality...." Read more

    "...the SX20IS added 200mm (total 500 optical zoom) with good image quality likely aided by its image stabilization; allowing hand held telephoto shots..." Read more

    "...the picture quality is quite good and photos come in nice and sharp when properly exposed. having said that, this camera is not a point and shoot...." Read more

    "...Another nice feature is how it allows you to take a picture while you are shooting a movie/video...." Read more

    197 customers mention181 positive16 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention it's fantastic, has an excellent lens, and is a very nice little camera. Some say that it looks and performs as if new, is particularly useful when shooting pictures, and has an outstanding do-it-all capability.

    "...It fulfills my needs very well, it's reliable, and its durable. The battery life is wonderful...." Read more

    "...The impressive analytical software of the SX20IS encourages your photographic eye by automatically replacing the extensive technical analog camera-..." Read more

    "...This Canon has to be my favorite.This camera has a ton of excellent features...." Read more

    "...All in all, this is an amazing camera, and it surprises me everyday that I take a shot, because there are sometimes when I take a shot and find out..." Read more

    105 customers mention97 positive8 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the zoom of the digital camera. They mention that the 20x zoom works great, and the picture remains crisp and clear. The lens is stabilized and you can use the telephoto zoom while filming. The optical side of the lens is very powerful, and it works well. The pictures zoomed in come out good, and are not grainy. The camera is quiet, fast, and has the ability to zoom slower, which makes it suitable for better distance shots.

    "...The zoom lens work very well; they are quiet, fast, and they focus very nicely from wide angle to telephoto...." Read more

    "...The 20x optical zoom also comes in handy for when shooting far away subjects such as animals, people, etc...." Read more

    "...I am very pleased with this camera. Great zoom and sharp-crisp pictures...." Read more

    "...The very powerful zoom lens on the optical side was the main focal point for my buying decision, but even when in the digital side..." Read more

    94 customers mention94 positive0 negative

    Customers find the digital camera very user friendly, with a couple-minute tutorial, it's easy to figure out. They appreciate the small size, easy handling, and light weight of the camera. They say all modes are pretty easy to use once you understand the capability. They also appreciate the picture controls and menus, which are easy to navigate. Customers say the mode for panoramas makes it easy to put together amazing panoramas. They mention that the accessories are compatible, and the learning curve is very little.

    "...the menu is also easily navigated and offers a number of settings from flash strenght to power settings...." Read more

    "...The camera is designed so that it is easy to understand how to change from one function to another...." Read more

    "...Self-portraits are also easier, just make sure you look at the camera, not the LCD, when you finally push the shutter...." Read more

    "...the viewfinder adjustment is more precise and spot on. (3) It is easy to use although the instruction manual has not improved...." Read more

    65 customers mention65 positive0 negative

    Customers are happy with the value of the camera. They say it's well worth the price, does very well for the price and is pleased with the quality and pricing. Some customers also mention that the camera is fantastical and completely worth buying.

    "...and think that this camera is going to end up being a good camera at a good price...." Read more

    "...The SX20 has some improvements, and I thought it was worth the price to make life a little easier...." Read more

    "It is a Cannon, enough said. Professional performance at an amateur price. I only buy Cannon" Read more

    "...Sample pictures posted by reviewers were of amazing quality for the price point...." Read more

    53 customers mention44 positive9 negative

    Customers like the performance of the digital camera. They say it works well, it is easy to use, and has full function. Some mention that the auto functions work well and are pleased with the results. Overall, customers are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.

    "...To give the Canon its due, when it works, it works great!..." Read more

    "...I enjoy taking pictures more than taking movie shots, but it does a nice job, and with a 8mb SD card..." Read more

    "...AEB works fine but is slow. ISO 3200 works really well but as one would expect has noise, but the images are usable if you like to Photoshop your..." Read more

    "...The Auto Mode works as good as any; and using the Scene Mode set to ISO 3200 for night shots without a flash was great...." Read more

    50 customers mention45 positive5 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the adjustability of the digital camera. They say that it has great settings, is easy to use, and allows for quite a bit of manual adjustment. They also love the macro and super macro settings, which are perfect for getting super-tight shots. The control of parameters is simply vast, but not overwhelming. The auto setting is very effective, and the user menu screens are friendly. They mention that the camera doesn't change settings just by brushing up against clothing, and there are enough controls to satisfy most photographers.

    "...The Vanguard monopod is solid as a rock, extremely fast to extend and contract and is light weight enough with an added Vanguard ballhead..." Read more

    "...the menu is also easily navigated and offers a number of settings from flash strenght to power settings...." Read more

    "...And the features- there are so many and so many settings, that for right now I just use the auto-setting...." Read more

    "...The Macro and Super Macro settings are FANTASTIC for taking very close up shots...." Read more

    63 customers mention36 positive27 negative

    Customers are mixed about the portability of the digital camera. Some mention that it's perfect for travelling and doesn't add a lot of weight to their luggage. However, others say that it is a little bulky, heavy, and not what they would call highly portable.

    "...I think that the camera has a good weight to it, its not too heavy to where its uncomfortable but its not so light that it doesn't really feel like..." Read more

    "...Though I will admit since it takes FOUR batteries it does add some weight to the camera (this camera isn't light at all imo). Battery life?..." Read more

    "...solid as a rock, extremely fast to extend and contract and is light weight enough with an added Vanguard ballhead (total combined cost $212.70), it..." Read more

    "...it is fairly good size, not something that i would be able to put in my pocket...." Read more

    Better Than the SX10 IS, And Still Not For the Rank Amateur
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    Better Than the SX10 IS, And Still Not For the Rank Amateur
    I'll emphasize one point first - the same that I did with the SX10 - this is NOT a camera for the rank amateur or for someone who thinks that "point and shoot" applies to this camera. You can point it, and you can shoot, but if all you're ever going to do is use it in the "Auto" setting, you're wasting your money. This is such a versatile camera that using it on "Automatic" will get you average pictures. Of course, for some people, "average" is better than you've done in the past, so...I've had the SX10IS for almost a year, and have shot well over 10,000 photos. The SX20 has some improvements, and I thought it was worth the price to make life a little easier. In the past week, I've shot over 1,000 pictures with the SX20. All of these have been of birds, bugs, butterflies, bunnies, bees, scenery, and a few dogs. It's what I do. People aren't half as interesting. I leave those to my brother who has a Nikon Something-or-other and 30 pounds of lenses and junk that I no longer want to carry around. I will take pictures of my grandkids, but they're just that, snapshots. When I take pictures of wildlife with the SX10 or 20, it's photography, a hobby I've had for 65 years.Comparison with the SX10 and an Evaluation: Some things become apparent immediately on the plus side: (1) the wheel on the back is easier to use, faster, and more precise. So far, it doesn't change settings just by brushing up against clothing. (2) the viewfinder adjustment is more precise and spot on. (3) It is easy to use although the instruction manual has not improved. I urge anyone using the SX10 or 20 to read the manual. (4) The weight is fine and, even though I have a relatively small hand, it is comfortable and not at all bulky. Others must be comparing this to the Elph. That said, after four hours of shooting, even 18 ounces can feel like 8 pounds around your neck. I suggest, while keeping the camera around your neck, you lift it with one hand for a little while before it becomes a literal pain in the neck. (5) Battery life is still great. I do wish that Canon had added an ACCESSIBLE battery meter so that I could tell how much batter life I have left when I leave with a camera. Then I would know before I leave home whether or not to take an extra set with me which I now do as a matter of course since I never know when they'll die. The battery warning indicator leaves you with four or five photos that can be taken if that. Odd though it may seem, I chose the SX20 over the competition because it takes AA rechargeable batteries. While those may add a little weight, it's rare that I can't find regular AAs in a store, and I can always keep an extra set in the car if I happen to be driving to a location.What has not changed: (1) The camera is simply not made for low light situations, no matter what settings you use. "Low light" for me is a bird under the canopy of a tree even on a bright summer day. (2) The ISO has changed so that even at 80, you'll experience noise, This is worse than the SX10. At 800 and above, the noise is simply unacceptable. I keep the ISO at 200 or 100, and shoot almost exclusively at Av, Tv, or M. (3) I NEVER use digital zoom. If a bird is off some 200 feet, using the digital zoom may get you the bird, but it will be blurred no matter what the linear bar says. (4) Canon hasn't attached a cord to the lens cap since the S3 or S5, and I wish they'd bring it back. I USE the lens cap, and would prefer not keeping it in my pocket or even my hand while shooting. (5) I haven't found much use for the lens hood, and often feel that Canon added it to make the camera look "more professional" for those who feel inferior next to those using 1000mm lenses and carry 35 pounds of gear. (6) The SX20 is just as slow as the SX10, and that's fairly slow. "Continuous" is not like having a motor drive, and if you can get three shots off in 5 seconds you'd be doing very well. Birds, however, do not move for your convenience and three shots in a second would satisfy my needs. This does not. Even taking pictures of a kid running the bases is going to be missing something no matter what setting you use. Fortunately, I have the philosophy that what I miss today, I might get tomorrow. That does not apply to children at play although it might at Aunt Martha's 95th birthday party where nothing is going to move that fast.The SX10 has the same buttons on the back, but I always seemed to be pushing them by mistake. That, for some reason, hasn't happened with the thousand photos I've taken with the SX20. And I reiterate, the thumb wheel on the SX20 is much faster and precise. I can set the exposure - speed and aperture and even override the normal settings - in half the time as with the SX10.The macro settings on the SX20 became much easier and faster, though SuperMacro is just a pain to use. Supermacro must in my opinion be used with the LCD. You won't do much with the viewfinder at a distance of 5mm. It works, however. I rarely use it except for very small insects, but I imagine if you have a coin or stamp collection, it could come in handy although lighting will always be a problem at that (lack of) distance. Otherwise, I like the macro because the zoom works well with it. Of all the features that takes practice, it is the macro.This is my fifth digital camera going back to 2000. Four of the five have been Canons and, if I didn't need the focal length for what I do (nature photography of everything from raptors to dragonflies), I would have stopped at the A620, perhaps the finest all-round P&S camera Canon has made. But, if you want to take a photo of a dragonfly or bird and can get within 15 feet of it, this is the camera for you...unless you like changing lenses, calculating for various conditions, and carrying all that stuff around with you.What I fear most is that, having now bought the SX20 is that Canon will come out with another P&S that moves us closer to DSLRs and the need to have at least two lenses. After 50 years of using SLRs, I want easy, not complex. In fact, I might have told Canon to leave off some things from the SX20. I don't need fancy. I need accuracy and clarity. And I don't need automatic features with 30 different scenes. Because there's so many extras, superfluous extras added to the SX10 and 20, I can't say that the controls and menus are easy. Knowledge makes things easier, but the best knowledge is knowing what works and what you can do without. I use perhaps 40% of the functions of the camera.Oh, before I forget, the date stamp would have been very nice if the print was smaller and if it was in the lower right corner at stated in the manual. Instead, it's about a half-inch above and to the left of the lower right hand corner, and can ruin a shot that cannot crop out the date. I would suggest leaving the date for software. Remember, once you use the date stamp on a photo, it can't be undone. I emphasize that you set the Date Stamp to "No."The LCD is still a great plus. There have been many times when I need it to "see" over a wire fence and the only way is with this articulating LCD. Other than those circumstances, I exclusively use the viewfinder, The LCD is primarily to see what I hope will be clear when I download to my computer.I'll repeat something else I said about the SX10: The Viewfinder on this camera is the best I've ever had! It can be set by use of a knurled ring on the left and, if you wear glasses, can make the picture you see through the viewfinder sharper than if you used glasses alone. It's five times better than using the LCD. For the viewfinder alone, I would buy this camera!I know that many people have bought this because you can now shoot HD movies. I used the SX10 for movies twice, and probably won't do much with the SX20 in this regard either. Even with an 8GB card, a movie of a green heron chick catching a dragonfly in midair can take 6-8 minutes, and that's a lot of MBs in the process. However, if it's your son or daughter running the bases, it's great! It is possible to take one frame out for printing, but the resolution and size will be smaller than a "normal" shot. Still, this camera is capable of an awful lot, and you might as well use it.All and all, I almost love this camera. If it were faster and could shoot in low light on a foggy day, I would love it. Overall, 4 to 4½ stars. Considering that I've published as many with the SX10 and 20 as with my 35mm SLR, I'd say that my patience and the digital point-and-shoot have improved mightily.I compared this camera to four others (Olympus, Panasonic, Sony, and Canon), and I still ended up with the Canon SX20. The fact that they went to 12.1 MP means very little. The two extra MP doesn't make much difference, and they kept the 20X focal length of the zoom. However, I used the 24X zoom of a competitor, and there was so much noise at the upper end that I thought it was digital rather than optical. This camera was also more comfortable, albeit a little heavier, and I am really partial to AA batteries. It certainly is something to consider. (See my review of Eneloop batteries.)I rarely recommend anything to anybody. If I recommend something as "sophisticated" as this to someone who points and shoots and still cuts off heads and feet, then I'm to blame. If someone buys the camera because s/he sees what I can do with it, they often forget that I've been a semi-pro for almost 50 years and have had a 35mm since 1953. Would I recommend THIS camera? Yes, but with several caveats which will soon be forgotten.Postscript: For a number of very good reasons, I will not upload photos taken with this camera. All of my photos can be found on my Web site.
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