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Canon’s S95 packs comprehensive manual command and fantastic low-light performance into a pocket-size point-and-shoot camera.

Highs: Excellent low-light shooter, Greater than common Canon point-and-shoot pics, Considerable picture adjustments by way of control dials, Extremely good LCD screen
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We analysis Canon's PowerShot S95 point-and-shoot digital camera updates the critically acclaimed S90 with 720p video and more.
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The front has the same 3.8x zoom as the S90, with a nice 28-105mm focal range. Of course we’d like a lot more on the telephoto side, but it’s similar to the new Panasonic Lumix LX5 ($499), another 10MP digicam targeted to enthusiasts. As mentioned, the S95 had an f/2.0 wide aperture lens, a critical spec for taking high-quality shots in lower light; the LX5 has this as well.
Surrounding the S95’s lens is a clicking manage ring, a feature we loved on the S90. What it adjusts depends on the mode you’re in, or the function you designate. In auto, you can click between focal lengths (28, 35, 50, 85 or 105mm). In Program AE it manually adjusts the focus or the function you’d like such as ISO. This is linked to the manage dial surrounding the standard four-way controller on the back. In other words,microsoft office 2010 Home And Student 32bit key, between the two you have loads of changes at your fingertips, something rarely found on compact point-and-shoots. If you want to go beyond just plain auto — and you should — this compact camera lets you do just that.
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The rear is dominated by a quality 3-inch LCD rated a fine 461K pixels, the tops for point-and-shoots (DSLRs hit 921K and more). To the right for the screen are shortcut, playback, display and menu keys along with the four-way controller with a center function button surrounded by a management dial. There’s also a tiny speaker. On the right are compartments for USB and mini HDMI outputs, while on the bottom is the tripod mount and slot for the battery and SD card. The battery is rated 200 shots per CIPA, a pretty weak number, so you should consider picking up a spare if you plan to shoot all day.
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