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Canon Zoom Digital Monocular

Canon Zoom Digital Monocular
alaScore 88

3 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews of Canon Zoom Digital Monocular. The average rating for this product is 2.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Comments about the design and usability are generally positive. The zoom and portability also get good views. Many are less positive about the image quality. Views are divided on the performance.

portability, zoom, usability, design

image quality

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Canon Zoom Digital Monocular is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)

Canon PowerShot Zoom Review

 

Canon's engineers didn't stick to the script with the PowerShot Zoom ($299.99), a new concept for a compact camera, one that entirely skips wide-angle coverage—think of it is as a digital spyglass for capturing distant subjects. It's more useful than a...

Easy to fit in a pocket Dual telephoto angles of view Sharp EVF Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and USB-C

Image quality lags behind smartphones Handheld video just 1080p and shows some jitter No good in low light So-so battery life

The Canon PowerShot Zoom rethinks what a compact camera can be, but while we like the idea of a pocketable point-and-shoot just for distant subjects, its imaging chops don't match mainstream competitors.

Nov, 2020

Expert review by : James Artaius (digitalcameraworld.com)

Canon PowerShot Zoom review

 

The Canon PowerShot Zoom is something completely different from Canon. Remember when this was the company that always played it safe, and never took any risks? Now it's a company that releases groundbreaking 8K cameras like the Canon EOS R5(opens in...

800mm in your pocket! Incredibly easy to use You'll never miss a tele shot

Image quality is average No manual control Video limited to 1080p

A lovable if limited device, in terms of image quality, the Canon PowerShot Zoom literally puts a 100mm, 400mm and (digital) 800mm lens in your pocket. The resulting images and video obviously have compromised fidelity, but you probably wouldn't even...

Dec, 2020

Expert review by : Timothy Coleman (techradar.com)

Canon PowerShot Zoom review

 

If you want to stand out from the camera crowd, you have to be a little different – and the Canon PowerShot Zoom certainly grabs the attention. This tiny, pocketable monocular-style camera aims to find a niche place in the camera market, yet it may...

It’s a tiny monocular! Clever three-step zoom function Effective stabilization Decent EVF

Autofocus misses too often Autoexposure blows out highlights Poor image quality Better as monocular than a camera

We really like the concept of the PowerShot Zoom, which is a stabilized monocular-style camera that jumps from 100mm to 400mm focal lengths at the push of a button. Sadly, with poor image quality and handling, it's a much better monocular than it is a...

Nov, 2020

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