If you are looking for a pocket camera that images of relatively high quality, allowing you to control aperture, shutter speed and focus and shoot in RAW format, is it. I bought mine as an upgrade of the camera small but versatile last, a Canon Powershot S70.
Canon Powershot S95 Digital Camera was introduced in August 2010 as a small upgrade of the S90, which was widely praised for its image quality and a pleasant interface, but criticized for being difficult to hold (like a bar of soap in the shower) and a control dial is too easily. Canon Powershot S95 Digital Camera corrects two problems and adds several other features in the package that fits in the pocket of your jeans (unless they are super tight). The case is metal, and well there is no finger grips on the body, it is not slippery at all. It feels like it is covered with sandpaper super-thin (like 1000 or 1500 grit, those who know that feeling).
The second complaint because of the large-S-90 proposes that the function selector ring on the back too easily. The ring of S-95 small click when you move it, and it does not move unless you want to do.
Some other cameras of this type, including the Panasonic LX-3 and LX-5 TL500 and Samsung. They tell you all the control functions of the camera, and as the S95 sensor fusion of 10 are almost twice as large as a conventional pocket camera, so that the pixels on the sensor is more. A more efficient light allows them to collect, which reduces digital noise when shooting in low light. The image quality is much better picture of a typical mobile camera. You can make 8 x 10 or 11x14 could increase, but a DSLR will be much better for large prints. They must also f/2.0 lenses at their widest angle, while the opening is closed when you zoom
Canon has two advantages over the Panasonic LX-3 and LX-5. First, you can actually put it in your pocket or belt in no case more than one you use your mobile phone. Second, the interface is ideal for rethinking how should a tiny camera with a full set of work orders. There is great room for buttons on the surface a little, but you do not receive a multi-level menu on the LCD screen while changing settings fast and intuitive.
For example, the ring around the lens that you can easily seize control of zoom, or shutter, or aperture, ISO shift, manual focus. You choose what you want to do is push the button on top, and when you look at the LCD, you can see what your registration. There is a rear wheel selection for other functions, and when you move it seems, a series of clear choices on the screen. These options are tailored to the context, then they change depending on whether you set the camera on aperture control, "Balance" control, etc.
The Panasonics if the same sensor Canon equivalent, but they offer a slightly wider lens (24mm vs. 28 for the Canon Powershot S95 Digital Camera). The LX-3 is much shorter telephoto lens - only 60mm. The LX-5, introduced a few weeks before the S95, 90mm telephoto lens, and you can buy an add-on optical viewfinder. He also has a flash shoe on top of pop-up flash, although you can buy the flash plugin dedicated to the S-95 to complete a pop-up flash of the LX-5 is about 25% more expensive than Canon S95 (and 60% more with the optional viewfinder) and how it might fit in a coat pocket, you can not do things in a pants pocket.
If you want a truly pocket camera that gives you an image of good quality and full control over your images, the Canon Powershot S95 Digital Camera is an excellent choice.
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