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Published: 2013-12-27, Author: Matt , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
Abstract: "I've got another confession to make..." sang an impassioned Dave Grohl on the Foo Fighter's 'Best of You' - as do we dear reader. When we first clapped eyes on Canon's PowerShot N it divided opinion within our camp. Some immediately dismissed its novelty...
Abstract: Before Japan cornered the market in cute, it was the world leader in unusual, interesting gadgetry. In the 1980s, you could find amazing, novel devices that couldn't be obtained in the west. Some were just bonkers, many were badly made, but there were ple...
8X optical zoom lens; Excellent image quality over a broad ISO range; Tilting screen for creative compositions; Solid movie mode with a dose of creativity; Builtin WiFi with mobile companion app available for free; Digic 5 process for snappy performanc
Low battery warning doesn’t provide much lead time; Small size can make it difficult to hold securely; LCD controls most function, very few buttons; WiFi will disconnect quickly when pictures are not transferring
Published: 2013-06-28, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
If there's one topic on which I'm just totally ignorant, it's got to be fashion. Supposedly the PowerShot N is a fashion-forward, chic design intended to turn heads. But if that's why you're interested in buying one, we must warn you that the N was typica...
The Canon PowerShot N packs a neat Creative Shot mode, but it doesn't let you select your favorite filters and its design makes it a frustrating camera with which to shoot....
Set against competition like the Nikon Coolpix S01, the Canon PowerShot N is an attractive option, but you need to consider the price, too. At £270, it's not a cheap camera, actually more than twice the price of the Nikon. That naturally impacts our final...
Compact design, highquality finish, An original camera with touchscreen controls and an interesting approach to design and handling, WiFi connectivity for quick and easy sharing, Creative Shot Mode for fun automatic effects
No sweep panorama mode, Battery life, Fancy neckstraps sold separately, Zoom ring can be tricky to use, No HDMI out, No Micro USB port for filetransfer or charging, LED flash is small and lacks power, 24 fps framerate for 1080p HD video / Mono sound
The Canon PowerShot N above all appeals as an unusual and original concept (shutter-release and zoom using lens rings, tilt-touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Creative Shot, etc.), as well as for its design and its super-small size. But these advantages are also restric...
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Published: 2013-05-20, Author: Paul , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: But as any gig-goer knows, the trouble with trying to photograph/film a gig on your mobile is that, with your arm periscoped above your head, you can't see what you're doing.It's almost as if you need a camera with a 90-degree-pivoting, crystal-clear 7...
Canon's PowerShot N is ultimately a strange little snapper then, and one that's in turn incredibly niche. As a proof of concept, it's superb – it's a tiny little thing with a unique control system, a camera with strong image quality that seems at odds (in...