The right side has a wrist strap anchor point and a door that hides AV and HDMI out ports. The base has the tripod anchor point and a door behind which is the solid battery and any SD card you use. On the left side is a flip switch to manually raise the...
Though there's nothing extraordinary about it, the SX600 HS is a solid choice for snapshooters wanting a simple step up from a smartphone without sacrificing on-the-go...
For $50 more than the ELPH 340 HS, you can get a similar camera with an increased zoom. However, that camera failed to impress us as much as its predecessor, the ELPH 330 HS. So, even though it may have a better lens, for us the SX600 feels nearly...
Canon's PowerShot digital cameras have been with us for a scarcely-believable eighteen years, and whilst the SX600 HS isn't intended to be the new flagship model in the range, it still packs quite a punch. Despite compact 103.8 x 61 x 26mm dimensions,...
As an overall package, the SX600 HS is an appealing option for the casual photographer off on a trip, but you might struggle to get optimum photos in certain...
If you're looking for a reliable camera with a decent zoom range that's capable of producing good quality images – without too much input from you – this is a good option. If you want something with manual control, take a look at the Canon SX700 HS,...
The Canon PowerShot SX600HS is a capable compact super-zoom with an excellent range of features packed into a very compact and portable package. It's simple and enjoyable to use and produces excellent results, though noise may be a factor if you're...
The Canon Powershot SX600 HS is a good all-round camera, having scored four stars in all our categories. Its features include a good zoom range and built-in Wi-fi, so an ideal camera for travelling and sharing pictures quickly on the web. It's also a...
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