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October 2010
(76%)
68 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(78%)
15 Tests
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Extrem flexibles Objektiv
Ausgezeichneter Bildstabilisator
Interessante Aufnahmemodi
35fache Zoom mit guter Qualität
Schwenkdisplay
Zubehörschuh
Klasse Stabilisator
Gute Bildqualität
Einfache Bedienung
Reichhaltige Ausstattung
Sehr guter Bildstabilisator
Ordentliche Videos
Starker Zoom
HDMISchnittstelle
14
0 Megapixel CCD-Sensor
Gute Bildqualität im Vergleich zur Konkurrenz
Gute Detailwiedergabe und feines Rauschen auch bei höheren Empfindlichkeiten
Geringe Verzeichnung in der Weitwinkelstellung
Klapp- und schwenkbares 2
7 Zoll Display
Ultraweitwink
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Weiche
Verrauschte Fotos
Keine RAWAufnahme
Langsam
Bildrauschen
Nur befriedigende Schärfeleistung
Stellenweise langsam
Bilder erscheinen oft zu weich
Kein RAWFormat
Relativ teuer
Keine RAW-Aufzeichnung möglich
Sichtbare Farbsäume (Chromatische Aberrationen) an Kontrastkanten
Relativ schlechte Auflösung in den Bildecken
Keine manuellen Einstellungsmöglichkeiten im Videoaufnahmemodus
The Canon PowerShot SX30 IS leaves other super-zooms trailing in its wake in terms of sheer focal length, with the 24mm wide-angle and 840mm telephoto settings providing more than enough versatility to meet most people's needs. Thankfully Canon's engi...
This is a tough one. The Canon PowerShot SX30 IS offers one of the biggest zooms to ever hit the digital camera market. It flaunts many upgrades from last year's SX20 IS, and many of them—like the larger LCD, lithium ion battery, and new shooting feat...
Fringing at zoom extremes, Poor continuous shooting, No RAW mode, No lens hood.
Canon PowerShot SX30 IS verdict The Canon Powershot SX30 IS is a 14 Megapixel super-zoom with a 35x optical zoom lens and a fully articulated 2.7in screen. An update to the hugely successful PowerShot SX20 IS, it adds significantly to the older mode...
Zusammenfassung: This is one of a long range of cameras with the ‘PowerShot’ name produced by Canon. It is also a contender for one of the best; it allows both the novice and those more advanced to get the best from it as well as from themselves....
Nice to handle, nice control layout, Sleek design: handle, flash mount etc. stylishly integrated into camera body, Swivel LCD screen, Video mode with zoom, Goodquality sound
Limited sensitivity (800 ISO best avoided, 1600 ISO effectively useless), Poor electronic viewfinder, Lowdefinition screen, Strong chromatic aberration in wide angle
The Canon SX30 IS has a revamped design that's certainly very sleek, but which doesn't necessarily do anything to improve handling. It's a good camera for taking pictures and occasionally filming videos. However, the 14-Megapixel CCD is nothing out of ...
Zusammenfassung: Though for the best image quality a digital SLR typically wins hands down at the consumer lever, attaching a whopping lens to such a device isn't always practical nor affordable. The alternative therefore is to invest in an enthusiast targeted bridge or s...
First off, the most staggering thing about the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS is that lens. With a 35x optical zoom, it's the 35mm equivalent of a 24-840mm lens – a focal range that would see you carrying bags full of incredibly pricey lenses on a regular digital SLR. Instead, the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS is a bridge camera, with a single non-interchangeable lens. It is a great lens, however, also packin
The Canon PowerShot SX30 IS suffers from lag – when turning the camera on, and waiting for it to start up – and also when shooting. It can only manage two shots per second, which is poor if taking snaps of fast moving objects, and the zoom lens is also slow to react.
Speed aside, the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS is a staggering camera. If you're looking to step up from a compact, and want something that's still easy to point and shoot, but with the versatility of a DSLR, then the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS is worth a look....