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What kind of camera is Canon PowerShot S120?

What kind of camera is Canon PowerShot S120?

The Canon PowerShot S120 Compact Digital Camera, with built-in Wi-Fi, is an advanced point-and-shoot camera featuring a 12.1 megapixel 1/1.7″ high-sensitivity CMOS sensor and DIGIC 6 image processor. Together they form the Canon HS SYSTEM, which helps improve image quality of dimly-lit shots by reducing noise and enhancing the overall clarity.

What’s the ISO range on a canon S120?

S120 has a native ISO range of 80 – 12800 and it can save files in RAW format which gives you a wider room for post processing. Canon S120 is not the highest resolution Small Sensor camera.

What was the DxOMark score for the canon S120?

DxOMark is a benchmark that scientifically assesses image quality of camera sensors. Canon S120 sensor has been tested by DxO Mark and got an overall score of 56 for its image quality. You can find the details of their analysis of Canon S120 here.

What’s the difference between canon G16 and S120?

Canon says that the autofocus speed of the S120 has been improved by around 50%. As before, both models feature full-manual control and raw format shooting. The S120 also features a control ring around the lens. Unlike the G16, the S120’s 3 inch screen is touch-sensitive.

The Canon PowerShot S120 is a high-performance, truly pocketable compact digital camera, with a bright f/1.8 lens that delivers superior low light performance for shooting city nightscapes, portraits indoors or even stars in the sky. Capture all the action with superfast 9.4fps* sustained continuous shooting.

What does lens control ring do on canon S120?

A Lens Control Ring allows quick control of functions such as zoom, aperture, shutter speed, focus or ISO. Use Full Manual mode and RAW with multi aspect support, for maximum control over composition and post-shot editing using the included DPP software.