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Canon PowerShot SX1 IS Digital Camera - Black (10MP, 20x Optical Zoom) 2.8 inch LCD
 
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Canon PowerShot SX1 IS Digital Camera - Black (10MP, 20x Optical Zoom) 2.8 inch LCD

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Technical Details

  • High-performance 10 MP digital camera
  • 20x optical zoom plus optical image stabilisation
  • Movie mode with sound
  • 2.8 inch LCD screen
  • Supports SD, SDHC, MultiMediaCard and MultiMediaCardplus
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 590 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.4 Kg
  • Item model number: 2664B009AA
  • ASIN: B001FWYTAE
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 17 Sep 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,575 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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Box Contents

  • Canon Digital Camera PowerShot SX1 IS
  • Lens Cap
  • Lens Hood LH-DC50
  • Neck Strap NS-DC7
  • 4 AA-size Alkaline Batteries
  • Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (for USB)
  • Wireless Controller WL-DC300
  • CR-2025 Lithium Battery (for WL-DC300)
  • User Manual Kit


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    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    98 of 99 people found the following review helpful
    I 'ummed' and 'arred' about buying this camera for months before I took the plunge. I am so pleased I did. The main selling points for me were the 20X zoom and the full HD movie capability, but having never experienced HD before I was a bit hesitant.
    I have a G7 and a EOS 40D, and while the G7 is a perfect point and shoot camera (some of my best pictures have come from this) and the 40D is an excellent SLR when used with a Sigma 28-300, I wanted something that would do the job of both but without the weight of the EOS. And the SX1 is it!
    The HD movies are astounding, both on the computer and the 32" TV. You do need a tripod to get the best picture quality, but it is well worth the time taken to set it up properly. I use a mini tripod and utilise the remote control that came with camera, it takes the button shake from the beginning and end of your movie. Likewise when taking a long exposure picture, set it up on the tripod and release the shutter with the remote.
    Downsides? Well, there's always something and with this camera it's the power source. It uses 4 AA batteries. I am using 'Ultimate Lithium" batteries as they will last for about 500 still pics, and if you look around you can get them for about £4 for 4.
    Another thing I'm a bit unhappy about is the fact that the camera has a plastic body. Having been used to a G7 and 40D, both metal bodied and feeling bullet-proof, I was a bit disconcerted with the feel of the SX. However, having used it a fair bit now, it's proving to be not quite as fragile as it feels.
    All in all, I'm very impressed with this camera (see picture) and I'm still discovering new stuff it will do.
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    31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
    20 odd years ago I used to love going all over the place snapping away with my old Olympus OM2N, but after amassing a few carrier bags full of unprocessed film just gave it up. Then about 3 years back I got an Olympus pocket compact and started getting back into snapping away but always promised myself a DSLR when I could afford.

    Well, now's that time!! I thought of something like a Canon EOS450 initially but I dont really want to be lugging all the lenses etc around now, and then came across the Canon SX1 IS. I read the specs..too good to be true I thought, read the reviews, read them all again, had a few cans of beer and got the plastic out and ordered from Amazon. 2 weeks on and after a good play around with it I can't believe what a bargain this camera is!! (now £40 cheaper too..HUH!!). Initially the user guide seems a bit head busting, but taking things one step at a time all the features become apparent and really easy to use. I'd recommend this camera to anyone either looking to upgrade from a pocket compact to the serious amateur or pro photographer needing to travel light.

    PROS...Too many to list, it really does what it says on the box. A bargain at the price so spend the extra money you'll save on buying a DSLR plus lenses on rechargeable batteries and chargers instead... Widescreen HD video through the telly looks great... 4 frames/second shooting makes sure you get "that" action shot....No messing about changing lenses, just zoom in.... No carrying bags of extra lenses about....I could go on forever.

    CONS...The front of the lens is not threaded so not able to fit filters without an adaptor. None is available in the UK but an adaptor is available from a company called Lensmate in USA (Google it!!) $22 inc postage to UK, this will enable fitting 58mm thread filters.... 4:3 ratio video plays OK on my lowish spec laptop with VLC media player (Google it!!) BUT Widescreen HD video will need serious computing power to play the .mov file format on a PC, although there's no problems with the camera playing this through the telly.

    RECOMMENDED EXTRA ACCESSORIES....8GB SDHC Card stores approx 2000 photos at highest quality setting....Lensmate SX1 58mm filer adaptor....UV filter....Circular polarizer filter....Lots of Energizer 2000 mah rechargeable batteries....Widescreen HD telly.
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    72 of 74 people found the following review helpful
    After much research I chose the SX1 (over SX10 or Panasonic FZ28) as a replacement for my A610.

    Despite reading reviews, my first impression was that it was larger than expected... and perhaps a little heavier. Expectations are subjective of course, but this is no `pocket' camera! It's very solid (think `small DSLR' rather than `compact'), and though mainly plastic it's very well built. The lens surround is metal, and there's a metal tripod thread. It feels comfortable when held, and the weight should help avoid camera shake (as does excellent Image Stabilisation).

    (Note - if you `rock' the camera gently whilst off there's a slight clunking noise, sounding like a loose item inside. You don't hear this when switched on. Apparently Canon say that it's perfectly normal. So don't be disconcerted!)

    The second thing that stood out was the clarity of the display. The 2.8 inch screen is considerably larger than my A610's and very crisp and colourful. The viewfinder display is less impressive, but useable, but with the main screen so clear I'll probably use that more.

    The 20x zoom lens is quite long when extended and reach is impressive. The lens cap is a pain - ideally it would be attached with a cord, but it can clip to the neck-strap. I miss an `automatic' lens cover but there you go.

    If you've used another Canon compact you'll find the UI and menus familiar. There are many options to navigate, but all are accessed via a straightforward system, with `shortcut' buttons provided on the body (MF, ISO, Macro, Timer, Exposure compensation and a dedicated video record button which is really useful - no need to find video `mode' before filming). The widescreen display is used well with info neatly arranged to get the most from the space provided. In `normal' photo mode the image occupies the central area with settings shown on the right and left avoiding obscuring the image. Switch to widescreen mode for stills (and HD video) and the image then occupies the full width.

    STILLS

    The `$6 Million' question is how good is the image quality? I'd say very good.

    Overall quality of picture in terms of sharpness, focus, colour, exposure and so on, is very good. In terms of `noise', from what I've seen the SX1 delivers generally good results. Initial tests were mainly indoors in natural light - a `worst case scenario' test. Generally the SX1 coped well and shots in brighter light are obviously better! Using `Auto' at mainly 100 or 200ISO shots were clean and tidy. At normal viewing resolution no real noise is visible. Zoomed to 2, 4 or even 6 megapixels images are fine and prints at 6x4, or perhaps even A4 size, should be fine.

    At 100% the 10 megapixel indoor images do exhibit some `graininess'. However, this is probably `normal' for most 8+ megapixel compacts, which are pushing the limits of what a small sensor can achieve. With good light outdoors, I'm sure the SX1 is capable of producing superb shots, and at 10 megapixels opportunities are presented for cropping and enlarging.

    Outdoor shots, despite dull weather, have come out very well. The zoom allows you to get in very close to subjects. Also, the wide angle (28mm) is great for group and indoor shots.

    HD VIDEO

    A large attraction of the SX1 is its Full HD video (1080p). With this the SX1 is something of a pioneer.

    I shot several videos and converted to WMF using WinFF on my PC for smooth playback (see comments other review). With settings of 30000bps, 30fps, 1920/1080, the WMFs played back smoothly. Quality is superb - every bit as good as hoped for. Surprisingly, though Canon recommend Class 6, video worked fine with my Class 4 card (Sandisk Ultra II, 8Gb).

    Indoors video came out fine, and though the SX1 can `overexpose' in bright light it is no worse than my `normal' camcorder.

    One great thing is that you can grab 2 megapixel stills from the video. This is like having 30fps `burst mode' on the camera. Just convert to .wmv and via Windows Movie Maker you can save any frame as a JPG - perfect for 6x4 prints!

    HD video is all I hoped it would be. Shoots fine, looks superb, CD quality sound, easily transferred to PC (no more `capturing' from tape) and with right software excellent results are achieved. It really does give you an HD camcorder in a stills camera. You'd want a good capacity card (16GB=56mins), but 16Gb are now available from about £20. The SX1 fits less video on a card than many HD camcorders, but there's a simple reason: Most HD camcorders encode at between 15 and 24Mbs - whereas the SX1 shoots at around 43Mbs!!.... And it shows!

    EARLY CONCLUSIONS

    The SX1 is a great, all-in-one, `bridge' camera. Well built, great zoom & wide angle, feels solid, takes good pictures, and superb video. With many features, manual controls, macro, 4fps burst mode, and so on, you get a lot for your money. There's a neck strap (you'll need it), a useful remote control for photos, video and playback, a composite video lead for TV, a USB lead, and PC software for photo/video playback. Sadly the main manual is on CD and for HDTV playback you'll need an HDMI cable. The camera takes AA batteries - personally I like that - AAs are cheap, so easy to carry spares, and good rechargeables last a fair while.

    The SX1 isn't a `small compact' nor a DSLR, but for high zoom, less bulk, and HD video in a stills camera the SX1 is the ideal choice. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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    Published 9 months ago by Mrs. G. Langridge
    Brilliant, still amazed by this camera.
    I bought this camera about 2 years ago and I am still amazed by the clarity of the images it produces, how versatile it is and the build quality. Read more
    Published 11 months ago by R Grant
    Good, solid, camera.
    I bought this camera as an information gathering tool, and as such, the large fold-out adjustable screen and powerful zoom in a compact, easy-carry body, were the most important... Read more
    Published 18 months ago by K. Gray
    Bad Design - Very un-reliable. Be warned
    I bought this camera in January 2010, and I had to call Amazon.co.uk immediately after using for 5 minutes as it had a rattling sound coming from inside the camera once the power... Read more
    Published 20 months ago by Surrey Indian
    know the camera
    the people who downrate this camera should read the instructions and watch some of the tutorials. Having been an amature photographer for 50 or more years, i found that there are... Read more
    Published 22 months ago by G. S. Mellett
    Canon SX1 IS - a great camera!
    after a lot of research i bought this instead of a entry level SLR and on the whole am very impressed. within minutes I had taken some amazing photos with ease. Read more
    Published 22 months ago by tony99
    Not as great as hoped...
    This camera is quite disappointing for its price.

    Whilst standard snaps in great light look pretty good and are sharp, it has a 20x zoom lens and shoots full HD video, I... Read more
    Published 23 months ago by MR
    Not bad if all you want is a very expensive point and click camera
    I've had this camera now for a month or so and it's had quite a bit of use but I have to say I'm rather disappointed with it and I can only assume that those users who have given... Read more
    Published 23 months ago by T. P. Spowart
    Works like magic :))
    I m satisfied with the purchase, the SX1 provides all what i need. Looks smart, 4 fps just love it and HD is awwwwwesome. Thanx Canon. A loyal costumer:)
    Published 23 months ago by Trigger happy
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