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The Canon Powershot SX120IS is a digital masterpiece: a lightweight device weighing no more than 302 grams, this camera is sleek, attractive, light, and functional. The SX120IS is sold with the super light camera body, the camera solution software for effigy and movie clip manipulation, a wrist strap for toting the device, an AV cable and two double A batteries are included in your purchase. The SX120IS offers a whole lot of extras including a self timer that may be programmed from one to thirty seconds, the capacity to shoot ceaseless pictures at a rate of 1.3 frames per second, a 10.00x zoom ratio, and a 10x playback zoom maximum.
The Canon SX120IS is sold with 128 gigabytes of memory which is internalized in the camera, and picture and/movie clips are viewed by way of a generous 3 inch wide LCD display screen. Movies are saved in an AVI format on the Canon SX120IS; there are seven distinguishable flash settings with the device, and the camera as eight ISO settings in all. The Canon SX120IS also gives the user manual focus options, motion detection features, and effigy stills may be captured in six dissimilar resolutions.
The SX120IS has a midsize format, it has smart automati features, and an LCD viewfinder, optical effigy stabilization functions for hand kept shots, and a tripod mount for added shelter versus motion blurring. The camera works with Windows operating systems or Mac OS systems; images are intensified thru DIGIC technologies, and a highly sensible CCD sensor is integrated into the device. Getting the Canon Powershot SX120IS is plainly a wise buying decision.
The CB-2LX battery charger is a substitute charger for one included with the Canon PowerShot SD700 IS. It completely recharges the Canon NB-5L lithium battery pack in approximately 125 minutes. Charging the battery is simple. Just remove it from the camera and slide it into the charger. The charge indicator light signals when it’s completely charged. The CB-2LX charger measures 2.26 by 3.21 by 0.83 inches and weighs just 2.3 ounces, so it may be effortlessly integrated in a camera kit bag or suitcase.
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9 of 9 persons found the following review helpful.
Happy with a Canon product again By A. Koehnlein This is a well made battery charger and very easy to use. No long cord with a plug. It plugs right into the electric socket. Handy to carry with you. I am happy with the Canon SD700IS digital camera and not amazed that any accessaries would likewise merit a 5 star rating.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Exactly the charger that came with the camera By J. Van Sickle If you lost your charger that came with the camera, this is incisively the same one. I looked for for less versions at Best Buy and other stores, but those chargers were all so much larger in size. This Cannon charger is so compact that it is easy to keep with the camera, and it seems to charge rapidly and without delay than the for less brands as well.
6 of 6 persons found the following review helpful.
Cheaper at Amazon than anyplace else By Cafu I didn’t want to risk a generic charger and got the Canon brand at the lowest price at Amazon.
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