Nuestro buen amigo Steve’s Digicams, uno de los pocos que aún se atreve a hacer análisis a fondo de cámaras supervivientes (compactas de sensor pequeño), publica hoy la prueba de la Canon PowerShot ELPH 340 HS.
Sin más preámbulo os pongo en el formato habitual para esta WEB las características de la maquinita, que no es cuestión de acordarse de memoria de todas las cámaras que en el mundo son y están, y los «pros» y «contras» del análisis.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 340 HS features:
- 16-megapixel HS CMOS image sensor
- 12x optical zoom lens
- 25-300mm focal range
- OIS
- 3.0-inch LCD with 461k dots
- DIGIC 4 processor
- 1080p HD with dedicated release
- Wi-Fi with NFC tech
- Mobile Device Connect button
- Hybrid AUTO Mode
- Creative Shot Mode — 46 Filters, divided into:
- Retro
- Monochrome
- Special
- Natural
- SD card slot
- Li-ion battery pack
The ELPH 340 HS is available in Purple, Silver, or Black with a MSRP of $199.99. Click our lowest price button at the top right of this page to see the most current online pricing.
Pros:
- High image quality
- Powerful 12X zoom lens
- Good low light performance (stills)
- Aufo focus is quick
- Creative Shot mode creates artsy shots
- My Colors tweaks offer a lot of control
- Mobile Device Connect button eases Wi-Fi sharing
- NFC (Near Field Connection) simplifies Wi-Fi connections
- HD movies shot in daylight look very good
Contras:
- Aperture is limited at full telephoto
- High-speed burst limits files to 4M
- Flash is weak and slow to recharge
- Movie quality suffers in daytime shade
- Effects can’t be applied to movies
- No manual or semi-manual modes
- LCD resolution is a moderate 461,000 dots
- Body feels like fragile plastic
- USB cable not included
Y este es el análisis completo