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Canon PowerShot SX410 is (Red)

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Color: Red


Style: Base


Features

  • 20.0 Megapixel sensor and Canon DIGIC 4+ Image Processor
  • Powerful 40x Optical Zoom (24-960mm) and 24mm Wide-Angle lens
  • 720p HD video at up to 25 frames per second with clear sound
  • 3.0-inch LCD screen with a great resolution of approximately 230,000 dots
  • ECO Mode to provide more shots per single charge

Description

Canon PowerShot SX410 IS 20 Megapixel Compact Camera - Red 0108C001 Digital Cameras Canon PowerShot SX410 IS 20 Megapixel Compact Camera - Red 0108C001 Digital Cameras

Compatible Mountings: Canon


Aspect Ratio: 1.331


Photo Sensor Technology: CCD


Supported File Format: JPEG (Exif v2.3, DPOF v2.0)


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 960 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 40 x


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Brand: Canon


Camera Lens: 40x optical zoom lens with a focal length of 4.3-172mm (24-960mm equivalent) and an aperture range of f/3.4 - f/8


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Maximum Focal Length: 960 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 40 x


Digital Zoom: 4


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 11


Lens Construction: 16 elements in 11 groups


Focal Length Description: 172 millimeters


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Real Angle Of View: 3.8 Degrees


Battery Average Life: 185 Photos


Audio Output Type: internal


Processor Count: 1


Crop Factor: 5.8


Has Image Stabilization: Yes


MicrophoneTechnology: Mono


Item Weight: 0.32 Kilograms


Sensor Type: CCD


Audio Input: Built-in microphone (mono)


Number of Channels: 1


Expanded ISO Maximum: 1600


Flash Modes: Slow Sync, Off, On, Automatic


Warranty Type: 12


Frame Rate: 30 frames per second


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Continuous Shooting: 0.5


Is Electric: Yes


Specific Uses For Product: Photography, Videography


Image stabilization: Optical


Audio Recording: Yes


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds


Battery Weight: 12 Grams


Color: Red


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Processor Description: DIGIC 4+


Video Capture Format: AVC


Skill Level: Professional


Compatible Mountings: Canon


Video Resolution: HD 720p


Diopter Adjustment Range Description: ±3 diopters


Autofocus: Yes


Autofocus Points: 9


Focus Features: Contrast detection


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Auto Focus Technology: Center, Face Detection, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection


Focus Mode: Automatic AF (AF-A)


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS-I


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-I


Flash Memory Type: SD/SDHC/SDXC


Total USB Ports: 1


Connectivity Technology: USB


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Wireless Technology: Yes


Video Output: USB


Night vision: No


Digital Scene Transition: zoom


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Movie Mode: Yes


Shooting Modes: Scene


Digital-Still: Yes


Model Series: SX410


Built-In Media: Lens cap (with strap), Battery Pack NB-11L, One Year Limited One Year Limited Warranty Card, PowerShot SX410 IS Digital Camera, Wrist Strap WS-DC12, Battery Charger CB-2LF


UPC: 013803254549


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: 0108C001


Remote Included: No


Model Number: 0108C001


Brand: Canon


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 230000


Has Color Screen: Yes


Self Timer: 10 seconds


Exposure Control: Program, Live View Control, Automatic


White Balance Settings: Auto


Crop Mode: 32


Metering Methods: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Aspect Ratio: 1.331


JPEG Quality Level: Fine, Normal


Total Still Resolution: 20 MP


Supported Image Format: JPEG


Dynamic Stops: 10 Stops


Effective Still Resolution: 20


File Format: JPEG (Exif v2.3, DPOF v2.0)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • If You're Reading This, You NEED To Buy This Camera!!!
Color: Black Style: Base
I'm in love so far! I've had this camera almost 2 weeks now, and I could not be happier with it. I did originally want to buy a low-end DSLR camera to get into photography, however, money is an issue right now, so that wasn't an option. I still needed a new camera for the upcoming Otakon, and after reading a ton of reviews, I figured this would be my best option in my price range. First off, anyone who says they don't like the camera, obviously never got acquainted with all the settings and features on this camera. It has settings for daylight, inside lighting, moonlight, and every type of light in between; macro, portrait and landscape settings for the best clarity for the distance you're shooting at; color settings including vibrant, red, green or blue; you can adjust the flash and shutter speed depending on what you intend to shoot; it truly has all the bells and whistles you could possibly need for a point and shoot camera. In Auto mode, it decides for you which settings to use based on your surroundings. While it does a pretty good job on Auto, you will never get the full experience this way, and you will miss out on a lot of great photo ops. If you're not liking the way your photos are turning out, you're either looking for a professional's camera, or you're simply not using it properly. Don't let that scare you, though; I'm technologically behind the times, and I was able to easily learn everything on this camera in just a few uses (I never cracked the manual, if it even came with one). Learn to use this camera and you will never stop enjoying it. My last camera was a 12MP I bought a few years ago. Going from that to this 20MP camera is mind-blowing. My old camera would never have been able to capture such clarity and vibrancy as this one does. I can't stop recommending it to people. The macro feature is able to photograph with amazing detail, even when something is close enough it is actually touching the lens. On the other hand, the 40x zoom is better than I could have ever imagined (I'm attaching a photo of my friend on top of a huge rock at a waterfall so you can see how much detail you can capture with the 40x zoom). Please note: camera has trouble steadying the shot on Auto and at high zooms sometimes. If you plan on doing a lot of distance shooting, I recommend getting a tripod. I've had so much fun learning to use this camera, I really can't wait to see how good my pictures from Otakon turn out. One of my favorite parts about this camera is the fact that it instantly turns on. If you need to grab your camera and snap a picture real quick, you absolutely can. The settings also load instantly, so it only takes a few seconds to get your camera perfectly set and ready to shoot wherever you are. I sadly have not gotten a chance yet to try out night shooting, and after seeing pictures others have taken of the moon, I really look forward to checking out this feature. I also haven't checked out the video camera option, and plan to look into that as well. As for the physical camera itself, I love the design and the way it fits in my hand. It's got the perfect hand grip, so it doesn't feel like it could fall out of your hand at all (I've always been scared of dropping my old cameras because they're too slick). It comes with a lens cover, so you feel like a real photographer when you pull it out, and the flash can be popped up effortlessly. I feel like my money should not have been able to buy me such a sturdy-feeling, well-made camera (especially including the memory card it came with). Do yourself a favor. Buy this camera. Go out a few times with it and mess with the settings until you know what you're doing. Look for tutorials online if you must (I imagine they're out there). Once you know what this camera is capable of with the right settings, you will ask yourself why you didn't buy one of these sooner. Trust me, I'm kicking myself for not upgrading years ago. I feel like I've missed out on a lot of great shots (especially at Otakon) simply because I thought I couldn't afford such a quality camera. Keep in mind, I've only had the camera 2 weeks, and I haven't had a lot of opportunities to take it out yet, so I don't have many pictures to share yet. But considering the few pictures I have taken, hopefully you're able to see just how beautifully this camera captures memories. Pictures included show: different shutter speed settings (waterfall), 40x zoom, macro shots (hermit crabs) and green hues in outdoor daylight (bridge). NEW PICTURES: Sylveon cosplay (slightly touched-up in Paint Shop Pro) - you can see how well the flash illuminated the subject in a very dark room Bee collecting pollen - Great detail with the macro, UNFORTUNATELY, you can see a "ghost bee"; the slower shutter speed wasn't fully able to capture the second bee as it flew out of the flower. But man, look at the detail on that pollen! Even the ghost bee is captured with full pollen detail! Abandoned House - While there was enough daylight to take pictures without the flash, the flash being used in such a wide-open space with no direct subject gave the image a great "haunted" feel, and with the flash I was able to capture more detail than without it Rock formation - Even in conflicting light sources (shade and bright sunlight), I can still get great shots most of the time Cat - Macro shows amazing detail in the eyes and individual hairs Thanks for reading, enjoy your camera! :) UPDATES: I'm still in love with this camera. The slow shutter speed has unfortunately caused some problems at times, but I don't find it to be any slower than any other Point-and-Shoot camera I've used, so I don't consider it a negative aspect necessarily, just an unfortunate trade-off of buying a basic camera. It's wonderful for portraits, and I love finding things to take macro pictures of! I feel much more like a real photographer with this camera, and maybe one day I'll be able to buy a professional camera. I've also realized how much I love taking pictures for my Amazon reviews with this thing. They all look amazing, and I can much more easily capture the quality of the products I buy with this camera (especially useful when I buy a poor product and want to warn people). I haven't taken this thing out for an entire day yet, but when I do take it out, I turn it on and off constantly to save the battery just in case. It has yet to die on me while I'm out (somehow, turning it on and off constantly doesn't seem to drain the battery at all, unlike most cameras). I'm shocked at how long this battery can last when it's taking such detailed, vibrant pictures. I'm uploading some more pictures to give an even better idea of the camera capabilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016 by Natty-bo Natty-bo

  • The PERFECT Camera
Color: Black Style: Base
Getting into photography? But don't want to break the bank? Then this camera is for you! The Canon PowerShot SX410 IS boasts a 20mp wide angle lens with a built in 40x optical zoom...which we'll get to in a second. With only having this camera for about two weeks, I felt there needed to be a review for it. I cant begin to tell you how well it takes pictures. With 20mp you will literally capture EVERY detail there is, no matter what the zoom. Lets talk about that. I know what most people think when they hear zoom. They think a camera advertised with a very high zoom level is bogus. They think the pictures and videos will all be blurry..well..sorry..not with this camera. I do not know how canon did it but they did. They put some serious technology in this camera when it comes to the zoom. I have taken multiple pictures and videos using the 40x optical zoom and I was seriously blown away. No detail was lost, no pixilation what so ever. A picture taken at 40x looks like you got an extreme macro close-up, capturing all the detail. And of course this takes phenomenal pictures without the zoom which ill try to post. I mean the pictures literally look like they came out of a magazine. No me, I'm not a camera expert at all. But this camera is perfect in every way. From the very light weight to its performance and price...it cant be beat. If you don't know how ISO and Exposure settings operate, then Canon provides the camera with the "Auto" mode which does what it says haha...it automatically chooses the best settings for any situations. Oh and I should mention, pictures taken in low light look like day time. And if you do know how to do all that professional camera stuff then you can tweak your own settings. I recommend getting two things that are necessary. One is an SD card, not micro. SD cards are memory cards needed to store pictures and videos. They are usually blue in color and small. Get a 32GB SanDisk SD cards, there $15. Next thing you need is a camera bag, which also cost $10-15. I really hope you get this camera because I think it is the most powerful and affordable cameras out there. If you would like, I actually have a YouTube channel were I posted a unboxing and review of the camera itself as well as show video taken with the 40x zoom and some sample pictures. Just search for "Kollection King" on YouTube and look for the videos there. SUBSCRIBE if you like. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2016 by E.A.S. E.A.S.

  • Great camera for a point and shoot with a few extras
Color: Red Style: Base
This is a great little camera. A bit more bulky than a typical point and shoot, but the huge zoom lens makes it worth it. So far I have been using it mainly with the auto settings and it does a great job even with action shots of my grandchildren and my dog frolicking in the water. I did try out the zoom at night without a tripod or flash and got an amazing shot of the moon with incredible detail. I held the camera steady with both hands and no blur at all. I am looking forward to getting some nice fireworks shots this weekend. The camera does have more versatility for those who want to dabble in the manual settings but this is not meant to replace the much more expensive manual cameras. The battery lasts quite a while but I also keep an extra one charged and handy in case I need it. For what it is, this camera is definitely a winner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2016 by Robin Suzanne Robin Suzanne

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