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Super-zoom Superstars – Q1 2013 (Part 1) : Canon PowerShot 5X50 HS, Fujifilm HS3OEXR, Olympus SP – 820UZ

4/1/2013 9:16:06 AM

Price: $517.5

Website: canon.com

With a massive 50x optical zoom, the 12.1MP Canon will get you closer to your subject than other camera here. It's designed to appeal to serious snappers, and gives you access to full manual control, and the option to shoot in RAW format too.

With a massive 50x optical zoom, the 12.1MP Canon will get you closer to your subject than other camera here.

With a massive 50x optical zoom, the 12.1MP Canon will get you closer to your subject than other camera here.

For a bridge camera the Canon looks pretty smart, although the rough textured plastic casing isn't the most pleasant to handle.

The X50's control layout is a little hg due to the fiddly dial on the It consists of a rotating ring that surrounds the familiar four- way D-pad, but the two controls have been too tightly combined and sit too flat on the rear panel, so they get in the way of one another.

Fortunately the Canon's picture and video quality makes it a real contender. The PowerShot delivers stills with strong, accurate colors and good detail, with little distortion even at full zoom. Only the Panasonic FZ200 beats it here.

Fortunately the Canon's picture  and video quality makes it a real contender.

Fortunately the Canon's picture and video quality makes it a real contender.

Video is even better. The zoom motor is smooth, silent and very fast, and once you've homed in on your target the autofocus has no problem locking on assisted by excellent image stabilization that makes handheld shooting at 50x a realistic option. As you'd expect, Canon has made a solid snapper.

A combo of good low-light performance, up to 13fps burst shooting and reliable stabilization make the Canon well-suited to sports or wildlife shooting.

You’ve got to close the LCD screen or press the ‘Display’ button twice to switch between the LCD and the EVF – a minor but regular irritant.

A 50x lens plus 4x digital magnification gives you an amazing 200x digital zoom. Clarity takes a hit, but it’s usable – so you can get that secret yeti footage after all.

You’ve got to close the LCD screen or press the ‘Display’ button twice to switch between the LCD and the EVF – a minor but regular irritant.

You’ve got to close the LCD screen or press the ‘Display’ button twice to switch between the LCD and the EVF – a minor but regular irritant.

Tech Specs

·         Sensor 12MP 1/2.3in

·         Screen 2.8in, 461k dots

·         Lens Sox optical + 4x digital) 24-1200mm equivalent), f/3.4-6.5

·         Burst 13fps, 10 shots

·         Video 1080pLa7 24fps

·         ISO range 80-6400

Eyes on the prize

The sharp, bright electronic viewfinder is one of the best here, but focusing it  with the tiny diopter while looking  through it is a real challenge.

 Self-shot

A decent LCD flips out sideways and can be turned around and closed for safe keeping. When used for self-portraits it's clever enough to show a mirror image.

Fujifilm HS3OEXR

Price: $360

Website: fujifilm.com

The Fujifilm looks less like a bridge camera and more like a mini DSLR. All the styling is there and It’s got a 30x zoom that you turn manually, but despite the design the Fujifilm is no hefty beast: it’s only a few millimeters bigger than its rivals.

The Fujifilm looks less like a bridge camera and more like a mini DSLR.

The Fujifilm looks less like a bridge camera and more like a mini DSLR.

Framing the 16MP images and playing with depth-of-field effects Is so much quicker and frankly so much more fun with the Fujifilm. The directness of that zoom lens control and the manual focus ring allows you to compose shots with a thoughtfulness that’s usually absent from button- pushing compact photography.

It’s a shame then, that despite having the largest sensor on test, image quality is a little off the pace. Stills are perfectly acceptable but colors could be punchier, and there’s a softness when compared to the best. Video quality follows a similar pattern: the autofocus takes a moment to pick its spot and that barrel-mounted control makes it had to zoom smoothly during filming. But footage can be impressive with careful handling.

If stills are your thing, don’t be put off by the Fujifilm’s less than pixel perfect performance. This snapper Is more fun and more Intuitive to use - which means you’ll get better photos with It, too.

Angled dials present themselves for easy twiddling and the rest of the controls offer quick and intuitive access to manual settings.

If stills are your thing, don’t be put off by the Fujifilm’s less-than- pixel-perfect performance.

If stills are your thing, don’t be put off by the Fujifilm’s less than pixel perfect performance.

It’s not brimming with gimmicks but the Fujifilm does have a full 3600 sweep panorama plus a range of film simulations to subtly alter the mood of your shots.

That baby- DSLR design is hard to resist. It’s great in the hand, with rubbery grips and a chunky build and aside from swapping lenses it feels like its full-sized brethren.

Tech Specs

·         Sensor 16MP 111m

·         Screen 3m, 460k dots

·         EVF 0.l6in, 910k dots

·         Lens 30x optical + 2x digital (24-720mm equivalent), 1/2.8-5.6

·         Burst 1 lfps, 16 shots

·         Video iO8OpJ3O1ps

·         ISO range 100-3200

Making the switch

An automatic sensor turns on the large EVF when you hold it to your eye. It’s a great touch that means you’re more likely to use it regularly.

Side screen

Screen articulation is tidy, popping out and tilting up and down too. Unlike some others, though, it doesn’t flip out sideways? You won’t be able to snoop around corners.

Olympus SP – 820UZ

Price: $345

Website: olympus-global.com

With the Olympus, you get a big 40x zoom on a simple camera. Rather than trying to fill a middle ground between happy snapper and serious shooter, the 14MP Olympus is content to keep it simple. There’s no manual mode, no EVF and the rear panel Is almost minimalist compared to its rivals.

But get stuck into that point and shoot action and you’ll find the Olympus an easy camera to live with, uncluttered by extras. That 40x zoom can be digitally doubled to 80x which is potentially useful for any long(er) range video you’re shooting? But while it does an OK job, it’s hard to be that impressed having seen the Canon’s 200x digital zoom. Not to mention that stills are noticeably inferior to those of the other cameras on test, with shadows falling into blackness too easily and over sharpening quite apparent If you start cropping in.

With the Olympus, you get a big 40x zoom on a simple camera.

With the Olympus, you get a big 40x zoom on a simple camera.

But the Olympus? Video is far more successful, beaten only by the Canon. A quiet (but still audible) zoom motor, fairly rapid autofocus and decent stabilization team up for great results, and there are special effects for creative types. Want to keep it basic and shoot plenty of video? This easy to use super-zoom could work for you.

The Olympus has a new solid hardware features: there’s a micro HDMI output for playing back photos and video directly on a TC –handy for show and tells.

There’s a micro HDMI output for playing back photos and video directly on a TC –handy for show-and-tells.

There’s a micro HDMI output for playing back photos and video directly on a TC –handy for show and tells.

Cost-cutting shows in the battery compartment, which only takes AA batteries though off the grid, that could be a good thing.

The Olympus is the cheapest Cam here based on RRP, but with most of the others heavily discounted online, it’s less of a bargain that it might seem.

The Olympus is the cheapest cam here based on RRP, but with most of the others heavily discounted online, it’s less of a bargain that it might seem.

The Olympus is the cheapest Cam here based on RRP, but with most of the others heavily discounted online, it’s less of a bargain that it might seem.

Tech Specs

·         Sensor 14MP 1/2.3in

·         Screen 3m, 450k dots

·         EVF No

·         Zoom 40x optical + 2x digital (22.4-895mm equivalent) f/3.4-5.7

·         Burst 30fps, 34 shots

·         Video 1080pJ30fps

·         ISO range 80-5400

Dialing mods

The main dial gives quick access to plenty of fun features, including panorama, a skin- softening Beauty mode, and some neat pop-art filters. Will you use them? Probably not.

Sticking point

Don’t come snooping around here expecting a fancy articulating screen. This 3m LLO panel is firmly stuck on to the back? But it does its job just line.

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