Testseek.co.uk have collected 71 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot S90 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot S90.
November 2009
(83%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
50 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fast
Bright zoom lens
Quality high ISO sensor
Powerful noise-reduction technology
Innovative
Helpful design
Generous three-inch rear LCD
Wide range of manual features
Bright screen
Excellent pictures
Handy adjustment ring. Pocket-sized. Supports RAW shooting
The Canon Powershot S90 is an excellent model which is a pleasure to use. Its extensive functionality is really well complemented by an efficient interface with direct control over most important settings. This digital camera turns in a really good pe...
Compact size, Excellent build quality, Very good images, Fast lens,
Not much optical zoom, No HD movie mode,
I enjoyed taking pictures with the PowerShot S90. It takes excellent photos outdoors and very good pictures indoors as well. It has a high quality lens with minimal distortion. Leaving the flash off in most low light shooting situations was another bon...
The Canon PowerShot S90 is rather expensive for a point & shoot camera at $430. But it has the performance to justify it, with the camera achieving excellent scores across most of our tests. Most point & shoot cameras do well in one test but poorly ...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot S90 is designed for photography enthusiasts and it carries a hefty price tag to prove it. It also has some of the best controls you'll find on a compact camera for manual and semimanual shooting modes. Its lens and photo quality are...
With the race for more megapixels momentarily slowing at consumer level, it seems that small is the new big. Just as other manufacturers have been attempting of late to introduce compacts with the power of a DSLR, the Canon PowerShot S90 is, in effec...
Abstract: that is my ultimate goal in Photography equipment: A camera that goes unnoticed by both the subject and the photographer. I’m not talking about a spy camera, simply one that is unobtrusive, that doesn’t stand out, and is easy to operate and carry a...
Terrific low-light shooter, Typical high-quality Canon photos, Extensive photo adjustments via control dials, Excellent LCD screen,
Watch your fingers with pop-up flash, Button placement takes getting used to, Slow frame rate; not a camera for action shooters, No HD video, Worse-than-average battery life, *
This camera is white hot – forget about getting a good deal for months. Checking legit online retailers, we only found list price and higher! Now is $429 a deal for a point-and-shoot? Yes, if you want the portability of an aim-and-forget camera, exc...
Abstract: Canon PowerShot S90 Raw and Hot Pressing The Right Buttons The just released Canon S90 presses all of the right buttons, (so to speak). It is currently the world's smallest and lightest shirt-pocket-sized (SPS) camera that shoots raw. It has an almos...
Abstract: Another new compact camera announced by Canon this week is the Canon PowerShot S90 .The Canon PowerShot S90 features a 10 megapixel image sensor (CCD), 3.8x optical zoom (28-105mm equivalent )lens with image stabilization and a 3 inch LCD. The lens co...