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A couple test pics with the Canon SX40IS

 
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Oct 08, 2011 14:11 |  #1

I own the S3is, and today upgraded to the SX40IS. Controls are a bit different. Need to learn how to make this camera sing!!! Didn't mess much with the controls, just did the P&S. Feels good in my small hands.

Don't have alot of time now to discuss much more, getting ready to head out for a nice dinner. Historic country restaurant, dates back to being leased to Charles Carroll, the father of the signer of the Declaration of Independance. Hoping to get a few more pics there.

All pics straight out of the camera. Just wanted to post a few for anyone who may be interested in this camera.

Church steeple max zooming in. Thought I had dirt on the lens until I uploaded to the computer. They are insects!

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Same steeple, if you can see it, church in middle of photo
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Cat, aperture wide open
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Same cat zoomed out
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Same cat, zoomed in on the eye
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Oct 08, 2011 18:19 |  #2

Wow, nice.


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Oct 08, 2011 20:31 |  #3

Can you take some shots without digital zoom? Digital zoom doesn't look good at all.




  
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Oct 08, 2011 20:44 |  #4

Michael101 wrote in post #13223012 (external link)
Can you take some shots without digital zoom? Digital zoom doesn't look good at all.

All I have right now are the one's that I posted. Numbers 2,3 and 4 have no zoom. I will work on getting more. The zoomed photo's are hand held, with a very shakey hand:(. I need to try a tripod or else lean against something.

I just wanted to post some photos, because other than Canon's site with 1 shot, I couldn't find any. Thought that these might help someone in the same shoes that I was in.


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Oct 08, 2011 21:04 |  #5

Thanks for the test shots. It's good to see some of what the sx40 can do in real world use, and not just canon approved samples.

sharod wrote in post #13223050 (external link)
zoomed photo's are hand held, with a very shakey hand:(. I need to try a tripod or else lean against something.

That's what reviewers call 'real world conditions' ;) , as not all of us carry a tripod around for spontaneous photo ops...

Have you tried the much hyped night modes the digic 5 cameras have yet?




  
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Oct 08, 2011 21:32 |  #6

Michael101 wrote in post #13223110 (external link)
Thanks for the test shots. It's good to see some of what the sx40 can do in real world use, and not just canon approved samples.


That's what reviewers call 'real world conditions' ;) , as not all of us carry a tripod around for spontaneous photo ops...

Have you tried the much hyped night modes the digic 5 cameras have yet?

No problem, glad to post some test shots!

I am finding this to have a bit more of a learning where everything is curve than the S3. I guess I have just become so familar with the S3.

No night modes tried. But did do a low and high end shutter speed.

I must say that I am not used to using a wheel for adjustments. I tend to use Av most of the time. When I am changing it, I find myself hitting the ISO and changing that as well:rolleyes:.

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ISO 200
F4.0

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ISO 200
F4.0

Oh, and a really crappy try at the moon. This I know I can do better at. Just too cold and tired to try any more this evening. Oh, I broke out the tripod ;)
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Oct 08, 2011 21:55 |  #7

Nice moonshot. The sx40 is on my short list of might wants.

But I like keeping CHDK on my powershots and it could be a while until an sx40 port comes out.




  
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Oct 08, 2011 22:33 as a reply to  @ Michael101's post |  #8

I'm thinking I'm going to upgrade my SX30 .

Nice shots , I think the digic 5 and a few other changes Canon made are going to make some great improvements ;)




  
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Oct 09, 2011 07:14 as a reply to  @ nitehawk55's post |  #9

Okay, 1 low light pic. Excuse the subjects;).

AV mode
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Out of camera

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Just auto adjust in Microsoft PictureIt. I do have PSE, but did it the lazy way.
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Oct 12, 2011 12:39 |  #10

Have you played with the Super Slow Motion video mode? Would you mind posting some examples? I would imagine you'd get the best results recording something fast moving-- like water dripping on a table or someone getting slapped in the face, and recording in bright sunlight.




  
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Oct 12, 2011 16:12 |  #11

Jonathan.kichizi wrote in post #13240622 (external link)
Have you played with the Super Slow Motion video mode? Would you mind posting some examples? I would imagine you'd get the best results recording something fast moving-- like water dripping on a table or someone getting slapped in the face, and recording in bright sunlight.

No I haven't. Barely touched all the features available in this camera.

The only video I have taken is a short clip of Pennsylvania's wild elk up in Benezette, PA.

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