Canon Powershot SX60 HS Superzoom Camera
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I decided on a Canon Powershot SX60 HS Superzoom Camera
My YouTube video review of the Canon Powershot SX60 HS Superzoom Camera
I decided it was time to upgrade my Old Camera to a Canon Powershot SX60 HS Superzoom Camera
This is a good camera to take on your camping trips, as you can zoom in on distant objects and saves a bit of time walking to them with my old action camera.
The flip screen is a great help when making sure your videos are in shot, just this feature alone makes it one of the best cameras I've ever owned.
This model Canon camera has been around for quite some time now, so there is no need for me to do a feature list as to its capabilities. You will find plenty of videos already available on YouTube, showing the Technical aspects of the Canon SX60 HS.
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Demonstrating the Amazing Canon Powershot SX60 HS 65x Optical SuperZoom Lens capabilities Review
Is this the best superzoom camera, the Canon Powershot SX60 HS with its 65x Optical Zoom Lens, makes this one of the best bridge cameras available today.
I demonstrate the superzoom capabilities of the Canon SX60 HS in this video, with Handheld footage and no Stabilisation Used.
I filmed, and combined these videos as a short review demo reel, showing the full capabilities of my new Canon Powershot SX60 HS digital camera .
This camera is Amazing and simply the best I have ever owned, and the videos, were all shot during the first month of receiving my camera.
Using this Canon powershot sx60 hs camera with the inbuilt Optical 65x super zoom, is surprisingly easy, and getting reasonably steady footage, is not that hard to achieve, thanks to cameras inbuilt electronic stabilization system.
If you go beyond the 65x Optical, and start to use the Digital Zoom, It becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a steady shot, especially if you extend to the full 320x Digital Zoom.
If you intend to use Full Digital Zoom Often, you really will need a tripod, as the smallest camera movement is highly magnified when at full zoom, giving a random, wandering effect around the subject.
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