Canon powershot sx60 tiltshift
I set the ISO at 200 for both the SX70 and the SX60 and used Aperture Priority. A friend who was over at the house for Christmas brunch and myself both estimated the distance between me and the woodpecker as approximately twelve yards (he’s an ex football coach and should know that distance). The weather conditions were blah … heavy overcast skies. The other review reviews the camera in general. This review only compares the two cameras in terms of performance against each other. If you are interested in reading my original SX70 camera review, follow the link to my previous post. As a fyi, I always use a monopod to help stabilize my photographs. This post includes the Canon SX70 and SX60 images … both right out of the camera and with some minor edits which I explain. In summary I was dumbfounded in a positive way in terms how the Canon SX70 handled the low light compared to the SX60 I have owned for four years. I knew this bird would hang around for a while, and give me the opportunity to take identical photographs with my SX60, and also with my new SX70. He is a regular at my feeders and some of the dead trees in the yard. Sold out! Thus, we are back home with some free time before supper.Įarlier today the male Pileated Woodpecker paid my yard a visit.
#CANON POWERSHOT SX60 TILTSHIFT MOVIE#
Thus, Molly and I planned to spend this afternoon at the movie theater watching Mary Poppins Returns. Our children and grandchildren don’t start arriving till tomorrow. I had not planned on writing this review today, Christmas Day.