A month ago we gave you a taste of what the Canon PowerShot D20 is capable of. As you might have known by now, the Canon PowerShot D20 is not your average Point-and-Shoot. And although the protective glass above it absorbs most of the damage that may happen to the screen inside, it also worsens the display of the D20. The D20's buttons placement is a familiar sight to those who’ve used other Canon PnS in the past. In addition to the usual location of the buttons, it also does almost the same functions as with other Canon digicams. Shooting Whether it's in or out of the water, the Canon PowerShot D20 takes pretty decent stills thanks to its 28mm wide-angle lens backed by 12.1MP High Sensitivity CMOS sensor and Digic 4 Image processor. [fancygallery ID="canond20"] Video Recording As mentioned earlier, this camera boasts more than your usual video recording features like iFrame which shoots at HD clips at 30fps and Super Slow Motion Movie which records movies in 640 x 800 at 120fps and 320 x 240 @ 240fps. But what is a bit disappointing about the D20 is its below standard 24fps in full HD video recording. Read more in our articles including "Canon PowerShot D20 Review" and "Surfing with the Canon Powershot D20".
A month ago we gave you a taste of what the Canon PowerShot D20 is capable of. As you might have known by now, the Canon PowerShot D20 is not your average Point-and-Shoot.
And although the protective glass above it absorbs most of the damage that may happen to the screen inside, it also worsens the display of the D20. The D20's buttons placement is a familiar sight to those who’ve used other Canon PnS in the past. In addition to the usual location of the buttons, it also does almost the same functions as with other Canon digicams.
Our coverage of canon d20 includes: "Canon PowerShot D20 Review"; "Surfing with the Canon Powershot D20"; "Canon D20 underwater camera gets announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.