Design
The sx150 isn't the smallest compact by any means at 113*73*46 mm,but its ergonomic exterior feels robust, without being heavy. The rear features well laid out menu controls and a 75 mm(3-inch) LCD screen. While a decent size, the image quality of the screen is average at best, and undermines one of the camera's most impressive features.
Shooting pictures is quick and easy; design wise, there's very little to stop you from whipping the camera out is an instant and capturing the moment. A dedicated video recording button features on the back for quick access to shooting video, and the long 12x zoom lens on the front is quiet-only in almost-silent situations will its operation be audible in any videos you take.
Features and performance
Features wise, the 14-megapixel 5x150 offers some excellent perks for a compact camera: a wide 28mm lens with 12x optical zoom, over 30 automatic scene modes, 720p HD video capture with stereo sound and most interestingly, full manual shooting controls.
Manual shooting and image quality
For budding amateurs, the SX150's full manual controls offer more creative options. These controls-which let you manually dictate exposure time and aperture size-aren't unheard of on compact cameras, but Canon has implemented them effectively for users wanting to experiment with a more hands-on approach to photography, so to speak.
Video capture
The sx150 shoots at a resolution of 1280x720 pixels(720p) in H.264 video format. The camera's optical image stabilization helps videos remain jerk -free, and overall quality is excellent.
Conclusion
Overall the Canon sx150 is impresses. It combines great picture and video quality with advanced controls in an attractive body. The LCD, however is a disappointment. as it won't let your pictures show you how good they are when you're still out and about shooting but it shouldn't be a sticking point for most people.
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