Strengths: Small, light and easy to use; with fast lens, very sensitive in low light, flexible with many programmable options, RAW, very good picture quality
Weakness: Expensive
I have it for two weeks. So far I am very happy with it. Its picture quality is excellent for point and shoot camera. It is currently the best point and shoot camera for low light pictures with ISO 12,800. Its picture quality at ISO 12,800 is poor, at 6,400 is fair, and at 3200 is good which is unprecedented for such small camera. It has an HDR option extending the picture dynamic range to show details in dark and bright areas.
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Weakness: JPEG files produced are too small. HAVE to go through RAW to get detailed files.
Nice feel. Small. Good images. The main problems are 1) the JPEG files are small. There is no option to save as a detailed or "fine" JPEG. To get a high quality pic, you have to go through RAW. 2) to do any adjustments to the exposure, you have to go to "P". I expected that there would be a way to override automatic exposure decisions when you are in automatic, but for the S95 auto is really 100% auto.
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Canon’s PowerShot S95 may not represent a huge leap forward from its predecessor, but remains an ideal choice for enthusiasts who want a pocket camera without compromising on control and features. Think of it as an ELPH for the more demanding customer. The person who fondly gazes at the attractive bodies of models like Canon’s SD1400 IS, but wishes they had manual control, RAW file support, a...
The quest to build the better high-quality pocket digital camera continues with the Canon PowerShot S95, with its 10-megapixel sensor and fast, f/2.0 lens. Among its premium-quality competitors, the Canon S95 is the smallest digital camera with such a fast lens. Its understated, stealthy appearance will be popular with street photographers and the Canon S95's easy customization will gain the...
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The PowerShot S95 is a nice (but not major) upgrade to the S90 that adds some useful new features. The basics haven't changed; the S95 still has a 10 Megapixel, high sensitivity CCD, fast 3.8X optical zoom lens, and customizable controls of its predecessor. The new features include an improved image stabilization system, useful HDR and shadow/highlight correction options, and a 720p movie mode....
The Canon PowerShot S95 is a high-end compact point and shoot digital camera. It has a 10 mega pixels sensor and 3.8x wide angle optical zoom. The S95 also has the ability to shoot 720p HD video with stereo sound and output it to a HDTV via its built in HDMI output. It has a control ring for precise manual focus adjustments. The S95 hosts numerous features including: face detection, auto focus,...
The brand new Canon PowerShot S95 compact camera is the more refined successor of last year's S90 model, additionally offering 720p HD video, Hybrid IS technology and in-camera HDR shooting. The same innovative lens control ring, 10 megapixel CMOS sensor, fast f/2.0, 3.8x zoom, RAW file support, full range of manual shooting modes, and a 3 inch LCD are all present and correct on the S95. The...
S95 - small versatile camera
Strengths: Small, light and easy to use; with fast lens, very sensitive in low light, flexible with many programmable options, RAW, very good picture quality
Weakness: Expensive
I have it for two weeks. So far I am very happy with it. Its picture quality is excellent for point and shoot camera. It is currently the best point and shoot camera for low light pictures with ISO 12,800. Its picture quality at ISO 12,800 is poor, at 6,400 is fair, and at 3200 is good which is unprecedented for such small camera. It has an HDR option extending the picture dynamic range to show details in dark and bright areas.
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