Canon PowerShot SX700 HS Digital Camera – Wi-Fi Enabled (Black)


The Canon Power Shot SX700 HS digital camera features a powerful 30x optical zoom that lets you get right down onto the field to preserve a big play, reach deep into the forest for spectacular wildlife close-ups, and capture majestic architecture just the way you see it. What’s more, the camera’s advanced technology ensures truly impressive quality in every shot, even at the long end of the zoom. The Canon HS System – a 16.1 megapixel high-sensitivity CMOS sensor and DIGIC 6 image processor – provides excellent detail and color in low light. Smart AUTO makes high-quality imaging easy in any situation, and Intelligent IS keeps shots clear and steady. Best of all, built-in Wi-Fi lets you transfer images and video directly to select social networking sites, mobile devices and your computer, so you can share from almost anywhere. Plus simply touch the camera to a compatible Android device using built-in NFC (Near Field Communication) for easy wireless connectivity.

Product Features

  • Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity with NFC, plus one-touch Mobile Device Connect button
  • 16.1 megapixel 1/2.3-inch high-sensitivity CMOS sensor combined with DIGIC 6 image processor (Canon HS SYSTEM)
  • 30x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom and 120x combined zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer
  • 3-inch TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle
  • Capture stunning 1080p HD video with a dedicated movie button


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  • Photo-Am says:

    Great Travel Zoom For the recent few years Canon has made great efforts to improve their travel-zoom compact cameras, and the new SX700 is their next remarkable achievement on that way. It’s a little bit bigger than its predecessor (SX280) but it is very well built and has an attractive look and feel (I like the black one). It also got a new front grip which makes one-hand shooting more convenient, even when shooting video, since the Video button was moved from the back to the top and you can now use your thumb solely for holding the camera.Here is a brief list of the new camera pros & cons:PROS:* A very good design and build quality with the attractive finish.* A new powerful 30x optical zoom lens in just a pocket-size body.* Incredible range from 25mm wide to 750mm telephoto for stills and video.* Zoom Framing Assist – very useful new feature to compose your pictures at long telephoto.* Very effective optical Intelligent Image Stabilization for…

  • Frederick W. McManus says:

    Very nice camera in many respects, but… First, a confession. I do own this camera, but purchased it elsewhere because it was available prior to Amazon’s availability date. I won’t repeat much of what’s already been said, but hopefully amplify a little. There’s much to like about this camera: long 30x zoom, quick and accurate focus, true HD video, relatively good build quality. I concur with the majority of the pros I’ve seen in other reviews, but would offer a couple of cons that may be important to some potential buyers:- TOKEN GRIP: While I’m sure the grip on this camera is better than the one on its predecessors, it’s still hardly a grip. I’ve come close to dropping the camera a couple of times and always keep the strap around my wrist. In efforts to make the camera as small as possible, Canon has offered not much more than a token bump in the case. My old A650’s grip is much better and, frankly, while it’s physically larger, I don’t find it unwieldy at all.- STIFF MODE SELECTION DIAL: Don’t think…

  • J. Morris says:

    Awesome 30X optical zoom, fast processing and lots of features I was looking to replace my old Canon Powershot that’s an ultracompact. While the size made it super portable, I needed something with more zoom capability and a better lens for low light conditions. I was willing to sacrifice some additional weight and size to get that. Don’t get me wrong–this is no high end DSLR camera. I have a Nikon D90 for taking exceptional photos and that will be the camera I always go to for professional results. I wanted something far more portable that did not require a camera bag when traveling, biking and hiking.I’ve had this camera for about a week now (purchased in Hong Kong while traveling). I was introduced to this while looking for a Lumix, but since they were out of stock they introduced me to this one. Since there were no reviews yet I tried a variety of shots within the store and was amazed how far the zoom worked and focus was very quick in situations. Low light photos look really good so far, but I need to experiment…

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