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Introduction
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01.Handling
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02.Modes
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03.Controls
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04.Hardware
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05.Conclusion
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06.Specs & Ratings
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07.Comments
Canon PowerShot S95
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Handling
Introduction
The S95 is an upgrade to the S90, Canon's high-end point and shoot that includes extensive manual control features. It is designed for the user who wants the simplicity of a point and shoot, but also the control that a higher end camera offers.
Design & Appearance
The S95 shares the same styling as the previous model, with a compact, boxy design and matte black coating that looks professional and stylish. The S95 is a little thinner than its predecessor (1.13 inches, against the 1.22 inches of the S90), and the flash has been slightly redesigned. The case does have a tendency to pick up scratches, though.
Tour
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| The front of the Canon S95 |
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| The back of the S95 |
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| The left side of the S95 |
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| The top of the S95 |
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| The bottom of the S95 |
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