Canon PowerShot SX430 IS Review


A new low-cost superzoom camera from Canon, the PowerShot SX430 IS, has been released. The Canon SX430 IS has a CMOS sensor with a resolution of 20.5 megapixels and a 45x optical zoom lens, which translates to a focal length range of 24-1080mm when measured in terms of 35mm film. Other essential features include networking by Wi-Fi and Dynamic NFC, movie recording at 720p resolution, and a clever Image Stabilizer for still images and video.

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Last update was on: January 18, 2024 5:29 pm

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS Build Quality

The focal range of so-called “travel” cameras has been slightly hamstrung because manufacturers still need to produce a camera that can easily fit into a pocket or day bag. Traditionally, super zoom or “bridge” cameras have been bulky affairs, while the focal range of “travel” cameras has been limited.

The Canon PowerShot SX430 IS, which was first introduced in February and has just recently become available, is a camera that resembles a consumer-grade SLR (or an enthusiast-level super zoom) but one that has been conveniently shrunk in the wash. It has a whopping yet impressively compact 45x optical reach, which is strapped to the front of a camera and looks like it has been shrunk in the wash. In our opinion, at least, the Canon PowerShot S

When you look at the press images of this camera before you get your hands on it, it may be pretty tricky to get an accurate sense of how little it is.

We could only get two of our adult-sized fingers within its handgrip, which left our forefinger hanging over the conveniently located shutter release button at the handgrip’s topmost edge, surrounded by the lever for adjusting the zoom.

While controlling the camera with just one hand (your right) is feasible, you should use your left hand to hold the lightweight zoom. This will assist in maintaining the body of the camera (and your horizons) level and stability while you shoot.

Even though it would be challenging to fit the SX430 IS (which stands for “image stabilized”) into a trouser pocket due to its prominent lens barrel, which offers a maximum aperture of f/3.5 and a much more eye-catching massive 24-1080mm equivalent reach in terms of 35mm film, the camera will fit comfortably into any jacket or, for those traveling types on a weekend city break, a small rucksack or shoulder bag.

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS Image Quality

The camera performs exceptionally well using the Canon PowerShot SX430 IS during daylight hours. We get the impression that we are getting a lot of bang for our money regarding the amount of zoom power it offers.

And while shooting in stated daylight situations, it is conceivable to shoot handheld with the Canon and acquire sufficient clarity in our photographs, both at the broadest possible angle and the greatest possible zoom, to produce outcomes worthy of being kept.

When we were shooting handheld and using the rear LCD to compose our shots toward the furthest extremities of the zoom, the image relayed to the back plate LCD screen moved around quite a bit. As a result, we had to try to press the shutter button as soon as we saw the framing we wanted on the screen. As we mentioned in the main body of this write-up, this caused the image to jump around quite a bit.

To our good fortune, the camera’s autofocus is sensitive enough to allow us to achieve the necessary components in this circumstance.

Despite this, the sensor is somewhat tiny, and its resolution is slightly over average. How well does it perform, then? In a general sense, quite satisfactorily. We did observe some purple pixel fringing between places with high contrast; however, this was only genuinely noticeable when we zoomed in to check out the finer details.

Again, this is only obvious if you actively seek it in the corners of the frame, even though there may be some clarity in certain areas. The performance of the Canon PowerShot SX430 IS, on the other hand, is not very impressive while working in low light; nevertheless, that is not why its target audience will be purchasing it.

Since photographs began to blur at an ISO of 800, keeping the camera set to an ISO of 400 whenever possible is best. This implies that photography may be done on cloudy days but not during all-night parties.

Specifications

Lens
Max Aperturef/3.5 – f/6.3
35mm equivalent24mm – 1080mm
Optical Zoom45x
Image Sensor
Pixels20Mp (Megapixels)
Pixels (W)5152
Pixels (H)3864
Sensor TypeCCD
Sensor Size1/2.33inch
Sensor Size (width)No Data
Sensor Size (height)No Data
Aspect Ratio4:33:216:91:1
LCD Monitor
LCD Monitor3in
Screen resolution230K dots
Touch ScreenNo
Focusing
Min Focus0cm
Focusing modesAutofocusFace DetectionAF TrackingMultiCentre
Exposure Control
Shutter speeds shortest1/4000sec
Shutter speeds longest15sec
Bulb modeNo Data
Exp modesProgramScene modes
MeteringCenter-weighted – AverageMulti PatternCentre Spot
ISO sensitivity100 – 1600
White balanceAutoManualOutdoors/DaylightCloudyIncandescentFluorescent
Exposure Comp+/-2
Shooting Options
Continuous shooting0.5fps
Video
Movie modeYes
Video Resolution1280×720 HD 720p640x480 VGA
Video FPS25fps
Stereo SoundNo
Optical Zoom with VideoYes
Other Features
Image StabilisationYes
Interface
HDMINo
USBUSB 2
Wi-FiYes
Storage
Card TypeSDSDHCSDXC
File TypeJPG
Power Source
Battery TypeNB-11LH Lithium-ion 800mAh
Battery Life (CIPA rating)195shots
Box Contents
Box ContentsCamera, lens cover and strap, instructions, free access to Krista with 15MB free of storage, battery charger, and battery
Dimensions
Weight323g
Width104.4mm
Height85.1mm
Depth69.1mm

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS the Final Verdict

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Canon PowerShot SX430 is, 1790C002

Last update was on: January 18, 2024 5:29 pm

If you’re looking for a flexible, long-zoom travel camera, the PowerShot SX740 HS doesn’t disappoint, but neither will it astonish you. It performs everything well, but besides the wide zoom range, there’s little to be excited about. The performance is perfect, but a contemporary top-end camera phone will trounce it for its wide-angle image quality. Although, in fairness, the latter applies to any modern small-sensor compact camera. While there may still be ‘new’ travel cameras like the SX740 HS being introduced, most are marginally refurbished versions of earlier cameras and are based on aging core technology.

Canon isn’t pushing the boundaries here, even from the perspective of tiny competitor cameras. Removing a touch-sensitive screen hurts when cameras like the Nikon Coolpix A1000 have this. The Canon’s lack of raw picture recording and an electronic viewfinder also appears poor on paper. Still, we recognize many consumers are unlikely to acquire a camera like this to shoot raw, and electronic viewfinders in this sector are more of a token marketing addition than a handy feature.

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS FAQs

Is the Canon PowerShot SX430 suitable for beginners?

Because of its user-friendly interface, compact size, and features like a 45x optical zoom lens and built-in Wi-Fi, the Canon PowerShot SX430 IS can be an excellent camera for newcomers. Other features include a 45x digital zoom lens.

Is Canon PowerShot SX430 IS are point and shoot?

A lens cannot be changed on the Canon PowerShot SX430 IS because it is a point-and-shoot camera.

What type of camera is Canon PowerShot SX430 IS?

A portable point-and-shoot camera, the Canon PowerShot SX430 IS is one of Canon’s offerings.

Is PowerShot SX430 zoom?

The Canon PowerShot SX430 IS comes with a 45x optical zoom lens.

Does Canon PowerShot SX430 IS, have a shutter speed?

The shutter speed on the Canon PowerShot SX430 can be adjusted within 15-1/4000 seconds, so the answer is yes.

What resolution is Canon SX430 IS?

There are 20.5 megapixels worth of resolution packed into the Canon PowerShot SX430 IS.

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