'If you're in the market for a compact superzoom and you're on a budget, the SX600 HS is our recommendation.'
'logical controls'
'Creative Shot mode.'
'Shutter lag with flash is poor.'
'With such an impressive performance it's a shame the SX710 HS's image noise levels let the side down somewhat. '
The 30x optical zoom, inbuilt Wi-Fi and fun features could add up to the perfect holiday compact
Difficult to improve on our favourite 30x compact
Good choice for beginners on a budget
42x optical zoom available with Digic 4+ processor
This camera packs a 24-1008mm zoom lens for serious close-ups
This is a camera for someone who finds they’ve outgrown their basic point-and-shoot and wants to start dipping their toe into manual settings.
Canon seems to have returned to top premium compact form with the updated version of its G1 X camera.
Canon has made significant changes to the body of the G1X, but are they for the better?
The Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II’s photo quality is excellent and videos are improved. We have no problems recommending it.
Is Canon’s flagship compact digital camera the answer to photographers’ prayers
A reliable 18x zoom travel compact with a range of useful functions
While Canon’s PowerShot SX600 HS is an easy-to-use camera with a long 18x zoom, performance and image quality resembles those from a lower-end camera.
Picks up where your phone leaves off without sacrificing easy sharing
Very good photos in bright light, and the fast lens, optical viewfinder
Larger-than-average image sensor, Sharp
Faster auto-focus and burst shooting speeds
Built-in Wifi and GPS via a smartphone, 1080p60 HD video mode.
Raw support, 1080p60 video, 10fps continuous shooting
One of smallest cameras with RAW & manual control
Good handling, Excellent image quality, Fast and easy to use
Cameras like the ELPH 340 are a reason why smartphones are winning the compact point-and-shoot war – there just aren’t enough cool features.
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