Canon PowerShot SX230HS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with HS SYSTEM and DIGIC 4 Image Processor (Blue)

Canon PowerShot SX230HS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with HS SYSTEM and DIGIC 4 Image Processor (Blue)

Canon PowerShot SX230HS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with HS SYSTEM and DIGIC 4 Image Processor (Blue)

  • Canon’s HS SYSTEM with a 12.1 MP CMOS and DIGIC 4 Image Processor improves shooting in low-light situations without need for flash
  • Full 1080p HD Video for exceptional quality with stereo sound, plus a dedicated movie button for easy access. .
  • Remember where you were and when your pictures were taken with a GPS tracker that records your location,
  • Powerful 14x Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer and a 28mm Wide-Angle lens.
  • Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings for the camera based on 32 predefined shooting situations.
  • 12.1 effective megapixels, 1/2.3-inch high-sensitivity CMOS; 14x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom
  • 3.0 in. Pure Color System LCD display with wide angle viewing; GPS tracker to record locations
  • And a logger lets you view the locations on a map via Canon’s software. Built-in flash; Full 1080p HD video with Dynamic IS
  • And lowers noise levels at higher ISO settings.
  • Built-in flash; Full 1080p HD video with Dynamic IS
  • Great overall zoom for a family vacation to your favorite tourist destination.
  • Optical Image Stabilizer; DIGIC 4 Image Processor
  • Smart AUTO (32 scenes); Movie Digest Mode; Toy Camera Effect; Monochrome; Face Detection; Red-eye Correction
  • USB 2.0 Hi-Speed; HDMI; SD card slot (card not included)
  • Zoom optically while shooting video and keep footage stabilized with Dynamic IS

Canon PowerShot SX230HS 12 MP Digital Camera with HS SYSTEM and DIGIC 4 Image Processor (Blue)

List Price: $ 329.00

Price: $ 329.00

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  1. Jeff Wright says:
    163 of 168 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    First Canon with GPS, March 28, 2011
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    I bought this camera as a replacement for my Canon SD800IS, where I was very interested in getting the new GPS capabilities. I also have a professional camera with my Canon 7D, so this is more of a family/trip camera.

    Overall, I’m very happy the photo quality and manual features offered (control over exposure level, aperture setting, flash level, etc.) Having a single button to shoot video is great. However, the battery life is much shorter than my old camera. I’m getting around 200-220 photos (instead of 600+), with a few videos thrown in, per battery with the GPS feature turned on. Buy an extra battery. For the GPS: it takes about 1-2 minutes for the camera to lock on the satellites once outside. I think it’s cool to see exactly where you took a photo and this will be neat for vacations (wish I had it for an Italy trip a few years back).

    I recommend this camera for anyone needing a super zoom with GPS. Just note the slightly bulky size and need to carry an extra battery.

    Pros:
    *Excellent daylight photos
    *Very good inside photos w/o a flash, for a compact camera
    *GPS feature generally works well, photo locations show fine in Apple Aperture
    *Zoom works quickly and they finally show a screen indicator for the zoom position
    *HD video works well
    *HDMI out is handy, but the cable is sold separately

    Cons:
    *Battery life is not great with GPS on (about 200 photos/battery). The low battery indicator starts flashing red pretty early (with 25-30% left), so that could be a pro or con.
    *Camera is bulky compared to my old SD800IS, so get a case that will hold it. It is 4.16×2.42×1.31in

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  2. Toua Yang says:
    519 of 526 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Only for serious picture takers, April 5, 2011
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    Toua Yang
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    Pros:
    [1] Very advance camera in a small package. Has a lot of the features of the Canon DSLRs.
    [2] You can edit the pictures within the camera (color, cropping, filters)
    [3] HD video recording is awesome.
    [4] 14X zoom plus 56X digital zoom.
    [5] GPS
    [6] Trigger shooting with smile or wink
    [7] Mini HDMI out put
    [8] Many modes to choose from. Tv, Av, M, P, Portrait, Landscape…just to name a few
    [9] Adjustable shutter up to 1/3200
    [10] Adjustable ISO from 100-3200
    [11] HS and IS makes this thing worth the money
    [12] Menus are easy to navigate (because its similar to the Canon DSLRs)
    [13] The mode selector dial goes all the way around without stopping.
    [14] Too many to list…

    Cons:
    [1] Get your finger off the flash. The location of the flash takes a little to get used to
    [2] Battery life is terrible
    [3] I have big hands so it’s hard for me to grip it.
    [4] Aperture is only F3.1 wide open
    [5] Flash charges slow, but is decent for a point and shoot (I’m so used to my Canon 430 EX ii speed lite on my DSLR)
    [6] Shutter speeds of 1 second or longer is limited to only ISO 100.

    Final Thoughts:
    [1] Canon makes some of the best Cameras if not the best. You get a lot of the DSLR technology compacted into this little thing.
    [2] If this camera had a F2 Aperture like the Canon S95, it would be Canon’s best point and shoot camera released to date, but there’s a trade off when you want zoom. Both cameras are neck and neck in my book with the S95 edging it out by a hair because of the F2.
    [3] The biggest difference between the SX230 and SX220 (UK) is the GPS. Why isn’t there a SX220 in the US? If you feel like importing one, it’s about $80 less.
    [4] Love this camera so far. If you have a Canon EOS camera, it will be a sinch to use. I didn’t even read the manual. Otherwise, if this is your first time using features like Tv and Av mode, then you’ll want to read a book.
    [5] The price is just right, but could be just a tad lower. You get a great feature rich compact camera for this price. Don’t get fooled by the touch or dual screen cameras. They are only gimmicks. If you don’t want to carry around a huge DSLR, this is the one for you.
    [6] This camera is for my wife to replace her crappy Sony Cyber Shot. I own a Canon 7D.
    [7] The pros clearly out weigh the cons and there are really no deal breakers in the cons so if I were you, I would stop reading reviews on this camera and just buy it.

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