Canon PowerShot SX610 HS – Wi-Fi Enabled (Black)


Along with its impressively slim profile and stylish new design, the Canon Powers hot SX610 HS camera boasts a powerful array of advanced capabilities. The 18x Optical Zoom gives you excellent versatility, while Intelligent IS helps ensure virtually shake-free images at any zoom length, and Auto Zoom helps you frame your subject and keep it in focus. Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC make this a great camera to have with you all day long: send images and video to compatible mobile devices and your computer, share directly with select social networking sites, shoot remotely with your smartphone or tablet and more. Image quality is beautifully sharp and resonant, even when you’re shooting in low light, thanks to the 20.2 Megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4+ Image Processor, which together create the Canon HS SYSTEM.

Product Features

  • 18x Optical Zoom (25-450mm)
  • 20.2 Megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor combined with the DIGIC 4+ Image Processor
  • Built-in Wi-Fi allows wireless transferring of images and video to compatible mobile devices
  • Capture stunning 1080p Full HD video with a dedicated movie button
  • Large 3.0-inch LCD with a screen resolution of 922,000 dots allows easy viewing even from a wide angle


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  • Samantha says:

    Not Bad! I had a Canon SX230 forever and decided to try a new Canon camera. So the SX610 (in white) it was!PROS:* The picture quality is stunning!* The zoom lens works VERY fast* There is image stabilization with the zoom and pictures at 18x zoom actually look pretty good* Movie quality is awesome!* Low light pictures turn out well* Camera itself is very lightweight* I like the little rubber thing on the front to help hold the camera better* Battery seems to last much longer than past Canon’s I have owned* Has a dedicated movie button for those (like me) that take a lot of video* Has High Speed BurstCONS:* The normal dial I am used to on the top of most Canon point-n-shoot cameras is not there anymore (you have to change your options through the function set button)* There is no ‘sports’ mode (I used that mode quite a bit on my SX230)* The manual flash is pretty annoying…

  • Walker Shaw says:

    Fits in your pocket with truly excellent picture results

  • Omar Siddique says:

    A solid little camera looking for a niche A mid-sized point-and-shoot looking for its niche in the smartphone era. It’s good-enough and easy to use. But it’s a little bulky for what it does, the non-touch interface feels dated, and the low-light performance is terrible.Niche uses for a camera like this:* Travel / risky situations: Currently the SX610 is a third the price of a mainline smartphone. And you don’t want to be whipping out your fancy Iphone 6s when you’re traveling abroad, anyway… Using a P&S reduces the risk of losing or breaking your phone, or having to show off your SLR kit in sketchy places.* Traditionalists: Your stick-in-the-mud uncle who wants a camera to be a camera, but doesn’t need fancy gear.* Kids: Let them take pics without risking your Iphone, or risking them posting something inappropriate when shooting with a smartphone. But in that case, one of the cheaper Canon Elphs is a better bet.* 2nd camera: Mark the spots where you want to come back…

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