Canon ELPH 320 HS 16.1 Megapixel Stylish Reviews Roundup

On February 7 2012, Canon announced the addition of 4 PowerShot cameras: the ELPH 530 HS (aka IXUS 510 HS), ELPH 320 HS (aka IXUS 240 HS), SX260 HS, and D20. The 530 HS and 320 HS are Wi-Fi enabled cameras for a variety of connection options to share, upload, or back-up images via the Canon iMAGE GATEWAYi online service. The Canon CameraWindow application is available on the Apple App Store for users to transfer and save images and videos from the camera to iPhone and iPad, which can then be directly uploaded to Facebook and YouTube. Photos and videos can also be shared on-the-spot with friends and family by transmitting to another current Wi-Fi-enabled Canon camera as well. An Android app will be available in May.

The 530 HS camera features a 12x optical zoom lens, 10 Megapixels high-sensitivity CMOS sensor, and DIGIC 5 image processor. It can shoot 1080p Full HD video and comes with a 3.2-inch LCD touch screen, Smart AUTO scene selection with 58 scenes, Face ID for up to 12 registered subjects and the Intelligent IS function. The 320 HS pretty much the same as the 530 HS expect that it features a 16.1 Megapiels CMOS sensor and 5x 24mm wide-angle zoom lens. The 320 HS camera is available in black, silver, blue and red for $279.99.

Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS Camera Reviews Roundup


Digital Camera Review: "In a world where uploading images to the world wide web can be done with a tap of a finger, point and shoot cameras would be as extinct as the dinosaurs if not for the emergence of wifi capabilities. The Canon Elph 320 HS has emerged from the ashes of former point and shoots with gusto. Because it is wireless, you can use Canon's iMAGE GATEWAY software to instantly upload images to Facebook, Youtube and Twitter. The..." - Dec 01 2012 More »
CNET AU: "What the 240HS might lack on a spec sheet, it makes up for in image quality. Zoom in to 100 per cent and compare the 240HS' output to any of the point-and-shoot cameras we've reviewed recently around the AU$300 mark, and it's clear that the combination of the Canon's lens, Digic 5 image processor and CMOS sensor is able to extract the most detail from almost any given situation. The only slight downside is that in s..." - Nov 15 2012 More »
Photography BLOG: "The Canon IXUS 240 HS is an unassuming yet technologically advanced compact camera that hides a lot of features under its typically IXUS-like rectangular exterior. The touchscreen interface isn't the best that we've ever used, but the new wi-fi connectivity options make it easy to share your photos and the IXUS 240 HS certainly delivers much better quality than the average smartphone. The IXUS 240 HS ticks the boxes..." - May 27 2012 More »
ePhotoZine: "Detail is really good whether shooting wide or with the full optical zoom, with very little sign of purple fringing in contrasting areas. The lens has a minimum focusing distance of 3cm which allows the camera to get close enough to shoot excellent macro shots. With no noise at ISO 100, there is only a small increase when using ISO 200, ISO 400 then ISO 800. ISO 1600 sees a more significant increase in noise, but th..." - Apr 24 2012 More »

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