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The Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is a photo camera that boasts a 10-megapixel resolution, allowing for high-quality images. With a maximum image resolution of 3648 x 2736 pixels, this camera captures detailed and sharp photographs. The still image resolutions range from 640 x 480 to 3648 x 2736, providing users with various options to suit their needs. Featuring a 4x digital zoom and a 10x optical zoom, the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS allows for close-up shots without sacrificing image quality. While it is not a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, it still delivers a powerful performance with its CCD sensor type and effective sensor resolution of 10 pixels. The camera's image sensor size is 1/2.5 inches, ensuring that it can capture clear and vibrant photos. The Canon PowerShot SX120 IS also offers an auto ISO sensitivity feature, allowing for optimal exposure in different lighting conditions. Overall, the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is a reliable and versatile camera that enables users to capture high-resolution images effortlessly. Its compact design and user-friendly interface make it suitable for both amateur and experienced photographers. The camera's range of still image resolutions and zoom capabilities provide flexibility in capturing a variety of subjects and settings. Whether capturing close-ups or wide shots, this Canon PowerShot model delivers impressive results.
| Brand | Canon |
| Model | PowerShot SX120 IS | 3634B009 |
| Product | photo camera |
| EAN | 8714574540368 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Megapixel | 10 MP |
| Maximum image resolution | 3648 x 2736 pixels |
| Still image resolution(s) | 640 x 480,1600 x 1200,2272 x 1704,2816 x 2112,3648 x 2048,3648 x 2736 |
| Sensor type | CCD |
| Image sensor size | 1/2.5 " |
| Camera type | Compact camera |
| Digital zoom | 4 x |
| Optical zoom | 10 x |
| Focal length range | 6 - 60 mm |
| Digital SLR | No |
| Focal length (35mm film equivalent) | 35 - 360 mm |
| Effective sensor resolution | 10 pixels |
| Camera shutter speed | 15 - 1/2500 s |
| Built-in flash | Yes |
| Video capability | Yes |
| Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Normal focusing range | 0.5 - ∞ m |
| Macro focusing range (wide) | 0.01 - 0.5 m |
| Focus adjustment | Auto |
| Normal focusing range (wide) | 0.5 - ∞ m |
| Normal focusing range (tele) | 1 - ∞ m |
| ISO sensitivity | Auto |
| Light exposure modes | auto, manual |
| Flash exposure lock | Yes |
| Flash modes | auto, Flash off, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization |
| Maximum video resolution | 640 x 480 pixels |
| Motion JPEG frame rate | 30 fps |
| Video recording | Yes |
| Built-in microphone | Yes |
| Display | LCD |
| Display diagonal | 3 " |
| Display resolution (numeric) | 230000 pixels |
| Vari-angle LCD display | Yes |
| Viewfinder type | Not available |
| PictBridge | Yes |
| USB version | 2.0 |
| Product color | Black |
| Width | 110.6 mm |
| Depth | 70.4 mm |
| Height | 44.7 mm |
| Compatible memory cards | mmc, sd, sdhc |
| Scene modes | beach, Portrait, Landscape (scenery) |
| White balance | auto, Cloudy, daylight, Fluorescent, manual, Tungsten |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS below.
The screen size of the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is 3 ".
The Canon PowerShot SX120 IS has a height of 44.7 mm.
The Canon PowerShot SX120 IS has a width of 110.6 mm.
The Canon PowerShot SX120 IS has a depth of 70.4 mm.
To adjust the exposure settings, go to the camera menu and select the "Exposure Compensation" option. From there, you can increase or decrease the exposure value to control the brightness of your photos.
Blurriness in indoor photos is often caused by a slow shutter speed. To address this, you can increase the ISO setting on your camera, use a tripod to stabilize the camera, or enable the camera's built-in flash to provide more light to the scene.
To capture fast-moving subjects without motion blur, set your camera to "Continuous Shooting Mode" and select a higher shutter speed. This will allow the camera to capture multiple frames per second, increasing your chances of getting a sharp image.
If your photos appear too dark or too bright, you can adjust the exposure settings by using the "Exposure Compensation" feature. Decrease the exposure value if your photos are too bright, or increase it if they are too dark.
To achieve a shallow depth of field, switch your camera to "Aperture Priority Mode" and select a low f-stop value (e.g., f/2.8 or lower). This will create a narrow depth of field, keeping your subject in focus while blurring the background.
Yes, the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS has a megapixel count of 10 MP. This means that it can capture images with a high level of detail and sharpness.
The maximum image resolution of the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is 3648 x 2736 pixels. This allows for high-quality photos with excellent clarity and detail.
Yes, the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS has an optical zoom of 10x. This means that it can magnify the image without losing quality, allowing for closer and more detailed shots.
No, the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is not a digital SLR camera. It is a compact digital camera, which makes it easier to carry around and use for everyday photography.
The maximum video resolution of the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is 640 x 480 pixels. While this is not the highest resolution available, it is still capable of capturing decent quality videos for casual use.
Yes, the manual of the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS is available in English .
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Number of questions: 10Is there a way to transfer the pictures saved on my PowerShot SX120IS to its sd card?? The pictures appear when you scroll through them on the camera, but they are not on the sd card?
after you put in the date, time and year how do you save it in the camera
how eliminate date/time label on all pictures (on pix already taken,& on all future pix)?
how do I remove the date stamp on photos I've already taken
how to transfer the photo from the memory card to the camera?
How do I remove pictured from my disc?
What kind of battery does it take?
how to set the date/time stamp on the camera?
How do I view the photo
How to transfer images to computer.