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Very small, Innovative space-saving design, Built-in wifi, Removable battery and memory
Unconventional design won't suit everyone, Some fall off in focus towards edges, Some colours lack a little pop
Overall, it's a slightly mixed bag. The unconventional body shape performs surprisingly well, and Canon's re-imagining of how a compact camera can and should work has been successful. Indeed, it's been so successful that it might have been more appr...
Records in 1080p FHD, Plenty of features to play with, Unique design
Decent, but not great image quality, Better options available,
Regardless of the Canon PowerShot N's shortcomings, it's still a good camera in its own right. For one thing, it records in 1080p Full HD. As a vlogger, that's invaluable. It leans more into capturing images than video, but does offer a few modes and filt...
Quality: about average.Why you'd buy it: glam cam!Why you wouldn't: fiddly for experienced photographers.The N is available in white or black.I found some aspects of the N quite irritating: for one, the lens and shutter rings are easily perplexing … I oft...
By Kyle Schurman Developing a new camera design has its share of risks. Sometimes camera makers take a swing and a miss, such as with the four-lens Minox PX3D prototype from a few years ago. But sometimes camera makers hit a home run, such as the origi...
Build and Design The Canon N is small...very small. The camera measures 3.09 x 2.37 x 1.15 inches and weighs 6.88 ounces. It is very portable and easy to take with you--fitting nicely into a pocket or wristlet. The camera has very little space for extras ...
Sharp lens. Excellent high ISO performance. WiFi. Instagramlike image filters. Touch screen display.
Difficult to hold and operate. Few physical controls. Incamera charging only. Limited manual filter capability. Weak flash
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....
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Published: 2013-06-17, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Sharp lens. Excellent high ISO performance. Wi-Fi. Instagram-like image filters. Touch screen display.
Difficult to hold and operate. Few physical controls. In-camera charging only. Limited manual filter capability. Weak flash
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....
The Canon PowerShot N is a brave attempt to try and stem the tide of the all-conquering smartphone, but ultimately it doesn't deliver on some of the key elements that smartphone users expect, namely easy connectivity and sharing, self-portrait shooting...
The Canon PowerShot N is a fresh take on a simple point-and-shoot, cramming a lot of camera into the smallest space possible without being completely unusable. It has a handy tilting touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi for on-the-go sharing, and a couple of inno
The camera's controls and size might make it difficult to use for some. It doesn't do much beyond automatic snapshots. Battery life is relatively short, and the flash is weak
If you can get past the supercompact design and reimagined controls, the Canon PowerShot N is a fine point-and-shoot companion for your smartphone.