Filed under: Shopping | Digital Camera
Sep 14 2010, 7:08am CDT | by Susan McGlaun
Quote from review: "Last year, Canon introduced the S90, one of the best point-and-shoots we've ever tested. Rather than go crazy with megapixels, the camera featured a 10-megapixel imaging sensor with larger (rather than more) pixels and a very fast f/2.0 lens. The result was a camera that took extremely high-quality stills, even in low light. It wasn't the perfect camera, because remained slow like almost all point-and-shoots, but it was definitely good enough for an Editor's Choice designation. Now Canon has enhanced the S90, unveiling the S95 at a lower list price. Let's see if this one is a slam-dunk Editor's Choice as well."
Read the full Canon PowerShot S95 Review at digitaltends.
Source: NJ.com
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