Canon Powershot S400 Digital Camera

The Canon Powershot S400 Digital Camera was released in February 2003. The said Canon digital camera is the latest in line of Canon's ultra-compact PowerShot series, this camera packs a 4 mega pixel antenna and 3x optical zoom lens into a parcel the same size as PowerShot S230 (three megapixels, two times zoom, announced in September 2002). Unlike the former Canon Camera Powershot's S400 Digital camera disposes with the 'looks dirty easily' stainless steel case to be replaced with an all new 'Cerabrite' material which is a mix of metal and ceramic. The said camera is still fresh to the touch, and it doesn't show up fingerprints and doesn't scratch easily. The said Canon powershot features a three times, 7.4-22.2mm glass zoom lens, equivalent to a 36-108mm zoom on a 35mm camera. Opening is repeatedly controlled, but the utmost setting ranges from f/2.8 at complete broad angle to f/4.9 at filled telephoto. A limit 3.6x digital zoom choice increases the said camera's zoom capabilities to eleven times, but remain in mind that digital zoom decreases the generally picture quality in straight percentage to the enlargement achieved, as it merely crops away and enlarges the middle pixels of the CCD image. Image noise is likely to be more prominent with digital zoom, and details softer. The focus ranges from one point five feet or 46 cms. to infinity in normal AF mode, and from 2.0 inches to 1.5 feet (5 to 46 centimeters) in Macro mode. An Infinity fixed-focus mode is also available. The S400 uses Canon's classy, nine-point AiAF (Artificial Intelligence Autofocus) structure to resolve focus, which examines a wide dynamic area in the midpoint of the picture to estimate the central detachment. Also built into the camera is a bright AF assist light, which aids the spotlight device in low lighting. For composing similes, the camera has a real-image visual viewfinder, as well as a 1.5-inch color LCD monitor. The LCD information is a fair quantity of camera information, but excludes contact information such as space and secure speed. In Playback style, a histogram display reports the tonal distribution of a captured representation, helpful in decisive several above and underexposure. In usual use, the said Canon digital camera S400 produces very first-class pictures, with a small number of sacrifices in value virtual to better consumer cameras. Powershot of Cannon DIGIC image mainframe and iSAPS scene-recognition equipment will overwhelmed us, delivering a higher-than-average proportion of shots with right disclosure and truthful white balance. Its metaphors seem to be much sharper than standard, on a similar with its sibling the PowerShot S45, and the test shots had outstanding feature in the midtones, with no apparent feature in the things to see or gloom. As with most Canon cameras, this camera is automatic in white balance and produces an excessively orange cast under tungsten lights, but the tungsten white-balance predetermined and physical improvement handled tungsten-lit scenes very well. In addition, the said camera's metering system and flash is well handled in the side-lit test scene, delivering even light without blowing out the lighted quarter. -Cheri Amour http://www.YoungPhotopreneur.com

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