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The editors liked
The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS delivers easy automatic shooting options
Very good photo and video quality
And a useful zoom range with optical image stabilization in a slim
Lightweight package and at a reasonable price
Lightweight package and at a reasonable price.
18x optical zoom
WiFi / NFC
Creative Filters
The editors didn't like
The lens is slow
So indoor use of the zoom lens is limited
The autofocus can be frustratingly inaccurate at times
And low-light photo and video quality are merely OK
And lowlight photo and video quality are merely OK
The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS delivers easy automatic shooting options, very good photo and video quality, and a useful zoom range with optical image stabilization in a slim, lightweight package and at a reasonable price
The lens is slow, so indoor use of the zoom lens is limited, the autofocus can be frustratingly inaccurate at times, and low-light photo and video quality are merely OK
Though there's nothing extraordinary about it, the SX600 HS is a solid choice for snapshooters wanting a simple step up from a smartphone without sacrificing on-the-go sharing....
The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS delivers easy automatic shooting options, very good photo and video quality, and a useful zoom range with optical image stabilization in a slim, lightweight package and at a reasonable price.
The lens is slow, so indoor use of the zoom lens is limited, the autofocus can be frustratingly inaccurate at times, and lowlight photo and video quality are merely OK
Though there's nothing extraordinary about it, the SX600 HS is a solid choice for snapshooters wanting a simple step up from a smartphone without sacrificing on-the-go sharing....
No touchscreen, Lack of control in Creative mode, Macro focusing sometimes disappointing
If you're looking for a reliable camera with a decent zoom range that's capable of producing good quality images – without too much input from you – this is a good option. If you want something with manual control, take a look at the Canon SX700 HS, whic...
Abstract: Quick TakeProsExposure and Color were accurate in all shooting modesDedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to recordIntelligent I.S. helps steady the camera while shooting on the go or in low-lightGood overall image quality460k dot LCD is great fo...
There's a lot to like about Canon's latest midrange travel-zoom compact. The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS is a doddle to operate thanks to simple menus and sensible controls, plus autofocusing, exposure metering and auto white balance all perform admirably...
Focal range; Performance; Image Quality; Value for money
Lacking manual functionality
The Canon Power-shot SX600 HS is one of those rare creatures; a camera with no downside. It is light, compact, exceptionally well made, easy and fun to use, produces reliably excellent still image and video quality under almost any circumstances, and h...
Poor High ISO noise performance, Lacks manual exposure control, No panorama mode, Limited functionalty in remote shooting.
The Canon PowerShot SX600HS is a capable compact super-zoom with an excellent range of features packed into a very compact and portable package. It's simple and enjoyable to use and produces excellent results, though noise may be a factor if you're pl...
Abstract: The right side has a wrist strap anchor point and a door that hides AV and HDMI out ports. The base has the tripod anchor point and a door behind which is the solid battery and any SD card you use. On the left side is a flip switch to manually raise the p...
The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS delivers easy automatic shooting options, very good photo and video quality, and a useful zoom range with optical image stabilization in a slim, lightweight package and at a reasonable price
The lens is slow, so indoor use of the zoom lens is limited, the autofocus can be frustratingly inaccurate at times, and low-light photo and video quality are merely OK
Though there's nothing extraordinary about it, the SX600 HS is a solid choice for snapshooters wanting a simple step up from a smartphone without sacrificing on-the-go sharing....