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Canon PowerShot S90 In Depth Digital Camera Review
Image Samples
The following image samples are provided for your examination of the Canon PowerShot S90’s image quality. You can click each thumbnail for a larger view, or explore the “original size” link for a full size, unedited version of the original file. All images run through Lightroom 2.6 RC, and exported out as JPEGs (100 percent quality for the original sized versions). Feel free to use the originals for your own personal use only
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| Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160) Aperture: f/3.5 Focal Length: 12.8 mm ISO Speed: 800 Exposure Bias: 0 EV original size | Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.4 Aperture: f/7.1 Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: 80 Exposure Bias: -1 EV original size |
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| Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320) Aperture: f/2.8 Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: 400 Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV original size | Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.3 Aperture: f/7.1 Focal Length: 9.6 mm ISO Speed: 80 Exposure Bias: 0 EV original size |
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| Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40) Aperture: f/4.0 Focal Length: 15 mm ISO Speed: 200 Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV original size | Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100) Aperture: f/4.9 Focal Length: 22.5 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: +1 EV original size |
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| Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: -1/3 EV original size | Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25) Aperture: f/2.0 Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: -1/3 EV original size |
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| Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250) Aperture: f/4.9 Focal Length: 22.5 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV original size | Camera: Canon PowerShot S90 Exposure: 0.013 sec (1/80) Aperture: f/3.2 Focal Length: 10.7 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV original size |
Canon PowerShot S90 Digital Camera Price: $ 399.95 at B&H Photo |
Continue Reading This Review:
- Introduction
- Specifications
- Design and Interface
- Performance and IQ
- Verdict
- Image Samples
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If I understand this right. The LX3 has:
- faster continuous shooting
- larger sensor
- HD video
- wider lens
The S90 has:
- longer reach
- lighter and smaller
- better interface, camera control layouts
Would be nice to have some real life pic and video comparisons.
Hi Jack,
If you take a look at image samples from both cameras at Dpreview.com – it should become clearer – you can also do a side-side comparison on the site.
Also there is another discussion on this site which compares the LX3 & S90 & there’s been quite an extensive conversation on alternatives (warning, it is rather a hefty read through now)
regards
Darin
Jack,
If I could get my hands on an LX3 I would, they’re hard to come by even for reviewers.
Played around with the LX3 and S90 this weekend in Zürich.
The S90 review by Patrick was spot on. Really sharp pics, excellent manual controls and very well hardware layout. One notice that this camera was designed in 2009. Feel very small, sometimes slippery in your hand but probably one of the best PS camera today.
Disappointments? Some. Biggest one – Video & hot-shoe.
There was absolutely no reason for this cam not to have 720p. With the lens and sensor size the S90s video would be as sharp as its pics. Next upgrade will have it. Hot-shoe – there was the new Canon 270EX on display. Great small flash with all important bounce feature (similar to Nikon SB-400). I did not care to much for the built in flash.
LX3.
Picture quality was more or less identical which is to say very good. For PS “use” one does not notice any difference. Hardware layout is more flimsy, to many buttons and joystick at the same time.
Video mode = fantastic !
Lens and sensor really shine here.
Hot-shoe – Yes, but there is no small bounce flash to buy for this camera similar to SB-400 or 270EX. (emphasis on small)
Conclusion:
I can not recommend one camera against the other.
If video is important, yes LX3, if hardware layout and longer zoom, the S90.
However, what I do know is that there are no other PS than these to buy.
Jack,
Thanks for your analysis, i agree 100% —these are the two clear choices–each with their own advantages. I like the LX3’s retro style, aperture, and video. On the other hand I like the S90’s small size and control ring. Given the prices here in the states, I’d probably get the S90.
Hi,
I’m interested as to why people want a flash hotshoe on such a compact camera – sort of defeats the point of having a compact.
also in about 7 years of using a digital camera, I have only used video less than 10 times on a compact camera – a digicam has much more scope & range of zoom – HD is nice but is it truly needed (considering little zoom, no spot lighting & proper stereo audio)?
I have to agree with 1 point however, I do prefer the styling of the LX3, but that hotshoe needs a cover for when not in use 99% of the time
Regards
Darin
Darin,
Agree.
I would say that the main reasons one have not really used video on PS (me included) was the relative poor quality. Why waste the time and effort for pretty useless video. I think LX3 and others have changed my perception. Quality is really good and output easily editable on iMovie and alike.
A camera for the price and quality of S90, there is no excuse for not having 720p. Even the cheaper Canons PS have it. Somebody, somewhere messed up.
The hotshoe, I agree is more debatable.
I came to appreciate it on my G10 when shooting indoors.
The camera is a very different beast with the 270EX bounce flash.
Considering the poor built in flash, It just gives your more shooting options than without.