Digital Photo Pro
It's just thrilling the technology Canon built into
this camera. I’ve printed out 11x14 hard copies of all the images I’ve
featured today. Everyone that looks at them thinks they look great.
The camera also includes the DIGIC 5 processor, a decently sharp lens, a
super compact shape, HDR capability, 1080p video, and many other
wonderful features that I haven’t even shown today. So,
is there a place for this little power shot camera in your professional
camera bag? There certainly is for me. I really like the idea of being
able to zoom in so closely on some key moments of a wedding and be able
to do it without breaking the bank by buying a “monster millimeter”
lens. So, tell me, if you are making the choice would it be for the
$125,000 lens you can’t even carry or the for $450? For me I think for what I'm looking for I think $450 model fills the bill just perfectlyIt's the unbelievable zoom range of this camera that
makes it so much fun to use. It produces a 12 mega-pixel RAW file which I
can import into the latest Lightroom 4's beta release. Lightroom gives
me plenty of control in enhancing the camera's images. The 12 mega-pixel
file size is the same as my size as my beloved Canon 40D camera of just
a few years ago. So I suspect I'll be able to print an acceptable 24x36
inch print from these files just as I routinely produced and delivered
from my 40D.
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