Canon Powershot Zoom Digital Monocular review

The Canon Powershot Zoom initially seems similar to a regular camera or smartphone, offering features that can be found in most modern digital cameras. However, its true potential becomes evident when you start using the 400mm zoom.

Specifications

Photo sensor technology: CMOS
Focal length: 400mm with 2x digital zoom
Photo capture: 12.1MP with full HD movie mode
Storage: SD card enabled
Weight: 5.11 oz (145g)
Dimensions: ‎1.31 x 2 x 4.06-inches (33.4 x 50.8 x 103.2mm)
Durability: Plastic case with no waterproofing

Canon describes the PowerShot as a monocular, but it actually functions as a small digital camera equipped with a two-position zoom lens. This unique feature sets it apart in the monocular market. The lens provides a range equivalent to 100-400mm, with an option to reach 800mm using digital enhancement rather than a physical lens. While the image quality at 400mm is impressive, the photos captured at 800mm tend to be soft and aren’t really any more than casual snapshots.

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