
Canon POWSX70HS 65x Zoom Digital Camera Renewed
Renewed Canon PowerShot SX70 HS delivers 65x optical zoom and 4K video for wildlife and travel photography.
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Overview
Key Features
With 65x Optical Zoom, image stabilization of up to 5 stops and 4K video recording, the PowerShot SX70 HS camera captures it all, from faraway sights to ultra-wide vistas and close-up macro shots. The electronic viewfinder and intuitive controls let you capture incredible moments when they happen.
Brilliant results are captured thanks to a 20.3 Megapixel** High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor and the DIGIC 8 Image Processor. They provide powerful imaging and autofocus performance even in low light.
Capture 4K videos*** up to 30 fps for super-high definition results, almost four times the resolution of Full HD. Create beautiful 4K time-lapse videos with Time-lapse Movie mode. Use 4K frame cropping^ to extract still images from your video recordings. Achieve this all without additional software.
The PowerShot SX70 HS camera's new Style Setting function provides six different color settings for you to choose from. What's more, the Standard setting lets you set sharpness and contrast for even finer adjustments. Exercise your creativity and style your images the way you want, how you want.
Ideal for sports, wildlife and more—capture the moment with continuous shooting at up to 10.0 fps
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Massive 65x optical zoom range eliminates the need to carry multiple lenses
- 4K video recording capability for high-resolution footage
- 10 fps continuous shooting is fast enough for action and wildlife subjects
- Tilt LCD screen and electronic viewfinder offer flexible composition options
- Compact superzoom form factor is far lighter than an interchangeable-lens kit with equivalent reach
👎 Cons
- Renewed unit may show cosmetic wear and typically carries a shorter warranty than new
- Small 1/2.3-inch sensor limits low-light performance compared to larger-sensor cameras
- No weather sealing, so outdoor use in rain or dust requires extra caution
- Electronic viewfinder resolution is modest compared to mirrorless camera EVFs