Canon PowerShot S95
Like the S90, the S95 offers a wide range of custom controls and modes that are not found on most digicams, and is designed to fill the needs of photographers who want a small, yet very capable compact pocket camera.
Canon PowerShot S95 key features:
* High sensitivity, 1/1.7-inch 10-megapixel CCD imager
* Canon’s DIGIC 4 image processing and HS (High Sensitivity) Systems
* Fast f/2.0, 3.8x optical zoom covers 28-105mm
* Hybrid Image Stabilization system
* 3.0-inch “Pure Color” LCD with 461k pixels
* Advanced TTL AiAF 9-point autofocus system
* JPEG and RAW image capture modes (RAW+JPEG also available)
* Low-light focus assist illuminator
* Smart Auto, Program AE, Shutter-speed priority, Aperture priority, Manual, and Custom exposure modes
* 21 Pre-programmed creative scene modes for specific shooting situation; including new HDR mode
* 720p HD video mode (30fps), length limited to memory capacity (4GB clip size max.)
* 1.9fps burst capture of Large/Fine imagesin Program mode, or up to 3.9fps in Low light mode
* Face Detection AF/AE/FE/WB and Face Detect Self-timer mode
* Evaluative, Center-weighted or Spot metering options (fixed to the center or linked to the AF frame)
* Stitch Assist mode for perfect panoramas
* Exposure compensation: +/-2EV in 1/3-step increments
* White Balance: Auto, 7 presets and two Custom settings
* Orientation sensor that automatically detects vertical or horizontal shooting
* Auto pop-up flash unit, is hidden inside the body when not in use.
* Flash output compensation: +/-2EV in 1/3-step increments
* Shutter speeds of 15 seconds to 1/1600 second
* Selectable ISO settings from 80 to 3200, in 1/3EV steps
* Low Light mode boasts ISO speeds up to 12,800 (all photos captured in this mode are only 2.5-megapixels)
* Built-in microphone and speaker
* Li-ion power source
* Direct print and PictBridge Compatible
* USB 2.0 high-speed connectivity for PC and Mac
* SDHC/SD/MMC/MMC Plus compatibility
* HDMI ouput to HDTV sets
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