Canon Powershot SX1 IS Summary
Canon Powershot SX1 IS Assessment
The Canon Powershot SX1 is one of two high-end ultra-zooms that Canon released last year. Both feature a 20X optical zoom lens with image stabilization and a sensor with 10 megapixels of resolution. While there are several subtle differences between the SX1 and the SX10, the main difference is the use of a CMOS sensor on the SX1. This gives it the ability to capture full 1080p HDTV videos at 30 FPS, compared to VGA videos also at 30 FPS. The CMOS sensor also allows for a 4 FPS continuous drive mode at full-resolution. Curiously, the lower-cost SX10 IS was given a superior viewfinder with 235K pixels instead of 115K.
The 20X optical zoom range is rather impressive with relatively low distortion except at wide-angle and a good amount of details retention across the zoom range. The weakness of the SX1 is its image quality with suffers as ISO is increased based the base setting. Detail loss occurs as early as ISO 100 unfortunately, although even ISO 400 is usable. Still, it is decent but is below average compared to modern fixed-lens cameras. This problem nearly caused the Canon Powershot SX1 IS to miss the Good rating but other performance aspects helped.
When compared to its SX10 sibling it is clear that the SX1's appeal is almost limited its HD movie-recoding capability. Those not interested in it, would be better serves by the cheaper SX10 which - we've been told - has better image quality as well. The remaining thing to consider is the need for 20X optical zoom. The excellent Fuji Finepix S100FS with its stabilized 14.3X mechanical wide-angle optical zoom performs much better in terms of image quality and responsiveness, plus has a more complete feature set, excluding HD movie-recording.
PROS | CONS |
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Accurate image colors with custom WB | Loss of details even at low ISO |
Low optical distortion except at wide-angle | Nearly useless ISO 800 and 1600 |
Reliable focus system | Limited dynamic range |
Excellent 0cm macro mode | Poor automatic white-balance |
Very fast continuous drive for an ultra-zoom | High chromatic aberrations |
Quite responsive | 1s Shutter-speed limit in manual mode |
Good LCD visibility | Slow flash recharge cycle time |
Solid build quality | Poor resolution EVF |
Good battery life | Pricey |
Good Good |
Canon Powershot SX1 IS Related Information
Sister Models |
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Canon Powershot SX10 IS - 0.44" EVF 235K Pixels, 2.5" LCD , 640x480 @ 30 FPS Movie mode, 1.4 FPS Continuous driv |
Previous Models |
Canon Powershot S5 IS - 8 Megapixels, 12X Optical zoom, 0.33" EVF 113K Pixels, 2.5" LCD, 1.5 FPS Continuous drive, 640x480 30 FPS Movie Mode |
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Canon SX1 IS Highlights
Sensor-Size: 6 x 5mm
Actual size when viewed at 100 DPI
10 Megapixels Ultra Zoom | ISO 80-1600 |
20X Wide Optical Zoom | Shutter 1/3200-15s |
Built-in Stabilization | Full manual controls, including Manual Focus |
0.40" Built-in EVF 148K Pixels | Custom white-balance |
4 FPS Drive, Unlimited Images | Spot-Metering |
1920x1080 @ 30 FPS Video Recording | Hot-Shoe |
2.8" LCD 230K Pixels | Standard AA Battery |
Secure Digital High Capacity |
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