Canon has a knack for making great compact cameras. The PowerShot S120, the replacement of last year's S110 model, might not reinvent the wheel, but it certainly get things turning faster in the ...
For less than $500 you can’t find a tiny camera with the image quality and flexibility of Canon’s parade of S-series Powershot cameras. With the S120, the tradition marches on. Canon’s top ...
Canon's got a handful of incremental updates to detail today, including a selection of PowerShot point-and-shoots. The G16 is the priciest of the bunch, ringing in at $550. This model, which is set to ...
The Canon PowerShot S120 ($449.99 direct) represents the yearly update to the company's high-end S series, taking the place of the S110. The camera offers several improvements over the previous ...
Canon generally releases its S range of premium compact cameras at the same time as it updates the G series, and it's no different this year with the introduction of the Canon PowerShot S120 to ...
The Canon PowerShot S120 is a pocketable camera with a metal body and rubberised square on the rear for your thumb to rest. There is a lens control ring which allows you to quickly adjust settings ...
Canon has a lot more competition in the premium compact department than it previously had, so it seems to be pulling out all the stops to make its latest updates appealing to consumers. We've been ...
The Canon PowerShot S120 is outwardly almost identicalto the S110 model that it succeeds, so a lot of the comments that we made in that review apply equally to the S120. It's an understated yet ...
The Canon PowerShot S120 ($449.99 direct) represents the yearly update to the company's high-end S series, taking the place of the S110. The camera offers several improvements over the previous ...
Does paying a similar amount to an entry-level DSLR for a compact camera make sense? Check out our Canon PowerShot S120 review to find out. With conventional wisdom suggesting smartphones have ...
The Canon PowerShot S120 ($449.99 direct) represents the yearly update to the company's high-end S series, taking the place of the S110. The camera offers several improvements over the previous ...
This in stark contrast to the Nikon P330; it can grab a quick burst of 10 photos at 6.8fps, but requires 25 seconds to recover from a burst of Raw or JPG images, and 105 seconds for a Raw+JPG burst.