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provide excellent image quality and advanced low light performance which surpasses
that of its predecessor, the highly-acclaimed PowerShot S90.
The HS System allows shooting at high ISO speeds with high image quality. Employing
a higher ISO level enables photographers to utilise faster shutter speeds, capturing
moving subjects with a reduced risk of blur. An extended ISO range means that users
can shoot without engaging the flash, capturing correctly-exposed images using just
the available light. When the flash is used, its range is increased as a result of the
extended ISO range that’s made possible with the HS System. PowerShot S95 owners
will also benefit from a greater dynamic range, with the high-sensitivity sensor
providing better tonal range representation when compared to conventional-type
sensors.
The ISO range can be further extended to ISO 12800 by using Low Light mode, which
further reduces the risk of subject blur in even darker conditions. Shooting at 2.5
Megapixel resolution, the camera selects an ISO speed between ISO 320 and ISO
12800, allowing photographers to capture a scene as they see it. Users can also
manually adjust the ISO speed and fine-tune white balance to suit the conditions.
Low Light mode also can support a faster continuous shooting rate of 3.9 shots per
second.
A new Auto ISO level adjustment feature allows users to pre-configure the maximum
ISO setting they wish to use during shooting, allowing photographers to suit their
individual preference. They can also specify how quickly the camera will raise the ISO
sensitivity to guard against blur that occurs due to subject motion or camera shake.
Optical Image Stabilizer (4-stop) with Hybrid IS
Canon’s highly-effective optical Image Stabilizer (IS) prevents image blur by
dramatically reducing the effects of camera shake. In situations where image blur due
to camera shake is more likely such as in darker conditions or when shooting with the
zoom extended the optical Image Stabilizer can help images remain sharp through
minute vibration gyros which detect camera movement caused by hand shake. These
signals are processed by a single-chip IS controller, which discriminates between hand
shake and intentional camera movements. Signals are then sent to the IS unit, which
moves one of the lens elements accordingly to re-align the light rays and cancel out the
effects of camera shake effectively giving photographers a 4-stop advantage.
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