
"Elegant, compact and beautifully made"
By Rod Lawton
Published: 6 November 2009 07:00 GMT
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What is it:
10-megapixel compact with high-end features
Typical price:
£403.99 - £449
We like:
Superb control ring on lens; excellent image quality; able to shoot raw files; compact body; straightforward design
We don't like:
Rear controller can be frustrating; lack of a hi-def movie mode
The judgement:
The Canon PowerShot S90 is a cracker. It's not just elegant, compact and beautifully made - it also combines high-end photographic controls with a straightforward interface, a seriously good lens and image quality that raises the bar for all other camera makers
Reviewed by:
CNET.co.uk's Rod Lawton, read the full review here.
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