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Camera Test: Canon SX20 IS
Renaud Labracherie
October 22, 2009 8:45 AM
October 22, 2009 8:45 AM
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The new bridge camera looks identical to the old one and shares the same strengths as its predecessor: an optically stabilised 20x zoom, an old-school frame with a large, comfortable handle and a small--but rotating--LCD screen to get those shots above the heads of a crowd or from other unusual angles.
Canon also felt the need to add more pixels as it upgraded the SX10 IS, but we'll forgive that given the arrival of 720 HD video with stereo sound recording.
So, can the SX20 IS rival the Panasonic FZ38? Let's take a look ...
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