Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot SX610 HS and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot SX610 HS.
June 2015
(68%)
19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The right side has a tight fitting door behind which are AV and HDMI out sockets, above this is a wrist strpap anchor point. The left side has a manual flash deployment button. The base has the solid battery bay which is where you insert any SD card you u...
Monitor doesn't tilt or swivel and isn't a touchscreen, Not enough options in the app, Picture quality not improved since SX600 HS, No advanced settings in video mode
The SX610 HS' picture quality isn't a huge improvement over the SX600's—20 Mpx image sensor notwithstanding—but it would still make a great travel companion. It's pocket-sized, straightforward and versatile and has a great design and handling, not to ment...
Easy to use, Smile and blink detection, Quiet zoom for video, Built-in Wi-Fi, Built-in image stabilization
No viewfinder, Low-profile controls
It's the keep-it-simple principle that makes the Canon PowerShot SX610 HS so appealing for those who prefer a no-fuss, no-muss approach to photography, especially for video, which can be overly complicated to shoot, edit and share. If you'd rather have mo...
While Canon's PowerShot SX610 HS camera has reached the 20 megapixels of resolution threshold -- a level of resolution that seemed unlikely for most point and shoot cameras just a few years ago -- just reaching 20MP isn't enough to guarantee that the SX61...
The Canon PowerShot SX610 HS is a well-designed camera that's easy to use thanks to its chunky, ergonomic build, logical controls and an intuitive menu design. You can also be sure it'll snap accurately focussed and well exposed shots. Performance and im...
18x optical zoom lens in thin camera, Builtin WiFi and NFC connectivity, Very easy to operate, Shutter lag performance is very good in normal lighting conditions, Full HD video recording, 20MP of resolution, Variety of special effect photos are fun to use
Image quality could be better, Small 1/2.3inch image sensor, Plenty of noise in images shot at midISO range, Continuous shot modes are slow, Shutter lag with flash is poor, No aperture priority or manual control options, Control buttons on back of camera
The Canon PowerShot SX610 HS updates last year's SX600 with the addition of active NFC (Near Field Communication), a new higher resolution LCD display, and a new 20.2 megapixel "High Sensitivity" image sensor. The 18x optical zoom lens remains, as do the...
Abstract: The SX610 maintains the same 1080p Full HD video recording features as its predecessors. At 30fps, HD video is capture using MP4 format files.Offered in a trio of colors -- black, red or white -- the Canon PowerShot SX610 HS is set to be available for pur...
Ultracompact 18X optical zoom, Low noise until ISO 200, Good metering system, Nicely saturated colors, Low distortion, Generally responsive, Light yet feels solid, Canon Powershot SX40 HS, Canon Powershot SX40 HS 35X Optical Zoom, ISO 3200 Max, 10 FPS, Ne
Visible noise at all ISO sensitivities, Dim max aperture, Limited dynamic range, Slow autofocus speed, 1s VideoRecord delay, Slow playback mode, Very few direct controls, Photography Blog
This ultra-compact ultra-zoom offers a 20 MP sensor and a stabilized wide-angle 18X optical zoom lens. It's 1/2.3" high-speed CMOS sensor allows it to catpure full HD video and fit a huge 25-450mm focal-range by keeping a small maximum aperture, F/3.8 at...
Abstract: When the Canon Powershot SX610 HS came to the office, we were more than delighted to give it a spin. The unit we tested came in black and is likely to receive positive comments because of its svelte form factor.The SX610 HS is slim and compact making it e...