Saturday, November 15, 2008

tell me about it

Click on a picture for full size - Important pictures are straight from the camera without any post processing - Lossless crops are croped out of the jpg without recompressing - SX10 in auto mode with factory settings - I just noticed that Google limits the images to 1600 pixel, so I will uploade the images in real size to another foto sharing site and the link here. - New info to this post added 2008-11-17-1.31 


SX10 - S2








The Swivel Display


The Viewfinder
(MACRO SHOT) the border unsharpness is from the macro camera


The Swivel Display in bright sunlight
(the sun shines directly onto the display)



macro lossless crop


canon sx10 20x zoom lossless crop
shot from a tripod with 2 sec timer delay to avoid any shaking
not happy with the result



same shot but handheld

 

SX10 10mp - S2 5 mp full zoom


A spiderweb shot from the same loaction with 20x and 12x zoom

canon s2 12x zoom spiderweb


canon sx10 20x zoom spiderweb


A little group of objects shot at full tele
even the cameras where propped on a table and just had to be angled a bit up , most shots where not too sharp from both cameras. These are the best fotos from both cameras.

canon s2 12x detail test


canon sx10 20x detail test






Manual Mode


Manual Mode hand held


Canon SX10 IS movie mode full tele and digital auto focus


Canon SX10 IS movie mode full tele and digital manual focus


The movie quality is not better than the one from the 3 year old S2 IS

5 comments:

AJ said...

nice

Obadiah said...

I was thinking of buying the SX10, but you don't seem to be too happy with it. Could you give us a fuller review?

Anonymous said...

Nice first impression of this camera, hope you'll add a more detailed review and also some picture in low light conditions.

I'm thinking of buying this camera myself but want to see first which quality the new CMOS sensor of the flagship SX1 really brings.

silverfox said...

I have an S5 that I like a lot. But would like the bigger MP for cropping, the wider angle and of course the bigger zoom. Seems like after this mornings post you like it. Have seen some first impressions but no pro reviews. But your blog is great and honest. Do you have any shots of the golf course with no zoom. the commparison shots I've seen make the subject seem almost invisible. The zoom must be fantastic. Keep up the good work I'll be watching

Anonymous said...

The very first picture in this web page, on what did you place the camera?