> I'm not sure if it's just the old-age "dodderies" - but I can't find, in the Camera's Menus, or in the Manual, where to adjust Sharpening...
> Some Reviews mention "can adjust in-camera sharpening". My Fuji S2000HD, a camera rather inferior overall to the SX10, has Std, Hard, and Soft, Sharpen settings.
> I'd be surprised if the SX10 doesn't have a "sharpen / soften" adjustment. There again it doesn't have a couple of other things the S2000HD has - the ability to take a Flash and a Non-Flash shot in 1-click, and a Rapid-Burst Mode - 33 frames in 7-seconds at 5-Mpix.
> The Fuji S2k also "covers" the SX10's lack of the SX20's 1280 x 720 HD-Low video - it does 1280 x 720 in ISO-compliant MPEG4 / *.mp4 extension - vastly better than the SX20's huge lumpy files trapped in Apple's *.mov container.
> While the SX10 can do quite good 640 x 480 video - every file has to be converted from the clumsy oversized *.mov container, so it's far easier just to take the Fuji along instead.
> If that's "whinging" about the SX10 - so be it... It's an expensive P&S here in Sydney - AUD$600.00 - USD$510.00. (The SX20 IS is AUD$630.00 - USD$535.00.)
Regards, Dave.


