After using the Canon Powershot S95 for about a month, I believe I have finally found the ideal point-and-shoot replacement to my dSLR. I am now more confident to take this on long trips instead of my Canon 7D. Check out the full review of the Powershot S95 after the jump. As a successor to the S90, the Powershot S95 has a similar build and construction, only a bit smaller this time and with several enhancements and additional features to boot. The Canon S95 comes in a compact, no-fuss, matte-black metal casing reminiscent of the popular Ixus line (just a little thicker). Long-time Canon users will not have any hard time familiarizing themselves to the controls and menu. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the S95 is the 28-105mm lens that has a maximum aperture of f/2.0. Here's a quick slideshow of some of the photos I took using the S95: The camera also sports a number of built-in effects, one of which is the miniaturization which I really liked. Read more in our articles including "Canon Powershot S95 Review" and "Canon Powershot S95 first impressions".
After using the Canon Powershot S95 for about a month, I believe I have finally found the ideal point-and-shoot replacement to my dSLR. I am now more confident to take this on long trips instead of my Canon 7D.
Check out the full review of the Powershot S95 after the jump. As a successor to the S90, the Powershot S95 has a similar build and construction, only a bit smaller this time and with several enhancements and additional features to boot. The Canon S95 comes in a compact, no-fuss, matte-black metal casing reminiscent of the popular Ixus line (just a little thicker).
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