From what I have read, there seems to be no easy way of attaching an adapter to which you can mount converters. This means that you cannot use tele or wide angle converters on the new SX10IS & SX1IS.
Was thinking the image quality of SX1 and SX10 will be similar except SX1 has a faster shooting rate.. :think:
Some buttons also have been re-arranged but there's one part i don't like abt it and it's the scroll wheel behind. Somehow i find that it's not very responsive.
Yes, the Control Dial (what you call scroll wheel) is difficult to control. I much prefer the simple left/right button for precise action.
If the SX1 IS were to be the same as this, then it's going to be a bit of a problem.
Can I ask how is the low light performance at diff ISO levels?
I believe the SX1 is supposed to be identical to the SX10 except for:-
- CMOS sensor
- 4fps continuous shooting
- Full HD movie with HDMI output
- slightly bigger 2.8" LCD
- Lower resolution EVF
As for the control dial, it may be a question of practice makes perfect. I now find it quite useful in scrolling through photos taken. Selection of scene modes is still a bit tricky but I am getting better at it.
I am not knowlegeable enough to answer your question. So I took some photos for you to look. Everything is taken handheld in P mode at ISO 200, 400, 800 and 1600. Last photo I choose the ISO 3200 in scene mode but somehow the resolution automatically dropped to 1600x1200.
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ISO 1600
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ISO 3200
and ur macro looks sharp
what is the file size of the video 640x480 at 30fps for a 2 min clip.
The file size is not fixed but depends on the images and sound captured. On my S5, a 1 min clip at 30fps normally takes up just under 120MB. On the SX10, an equivalent 1 min clip is taking up just under 80MB. Not quite the 60% reduction claimed.
How do you guys take macro shots without using any converter? I always face the same problem, even with S3 or S5. Let's say I want to take a bee on a flower. I stand some distance away and zoom in. It's very clear and focused. But the moment I press the shutter (half-way), the image goes out of focus. If I proceed to take the picture, invariably it will show that the focus is on something else, maybe the leaves in the background.
I have to try many times. Often, I have to go real close to the subject matter. Anyway, here's my first macro attempt using SX10. It obviously cannot be compared with those taken by you guys in the S1/2/3/5 thread.
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How do you guys get those "macro bee" pictures? I can't move the lens closer to the bee or it will fly away. I can zoom it to the bee from some distance and get it in focus. But the moment I press the shutter to get a focus lock, I will invariably lose the focus. It is a problem I have always encountered, even with S3 and S5.
How far are you standing away from the bee?
Do note that focusing range for macro mode is 10cm to 50cm. This might be the problem. Correct me if I am wrong :sweat:.
Did you try not using macro mode?
Camera is normally about 30 to 50 cm away from the flower. I try without or without macro. Same problem of losing focus when I press the shutter. Just before I press the shutter, the flower is in focus.
I would like to reiterate that I get this problem even with my previous S3 and S5. A friend who has the S3 also complained to me of the same problem. When I disabled "continuous focusing", I thought I had the problem solved but I think not.