Canon s90
The Canon Powershot s90’s relatively small size, large sensor and fast lens make it easy to carry at all times. It has an excellent exposure system capable of producing sharp images with true-to-life color.
The s90 is far from perfect though. Here are my personal insights, findings and tips about this feature-packed camera.
Canon designs better rear control dial
The rear control dial of the Canon s95 features a more pronounced ‘click’ mechanism that prevents unintentional changes to settings. For some, better late than ever.
s90 Control Ring Solution
At last, a simple and inexpensive device that protects the free-wheeling rear control dial of the Canon s90 from unintentional movement. And it doesn’t hamper its normal use.
s90 control dial: what reviewers say
Many Canon s90 digital cameras have an Achilles’ heel: the free-wheeling control dial. Here’s what reviewers say about the dial.
Canon s90 – First impressions
Though lightweight and relatively small, the s90 initially felt boxy compared to my ultra compact cameras. After about an hour, I began to feel at home with it. Well, not exactly!
My Canon s90 settings
The first thing I do when getting a new digital camera is change many of the factory default settings. Here are my settings for the Canon s90.
Canon s90: notable features
The Canon s90 has several features of particular interest to advanced photographers and for those looking for a small digital camera that does well in low light.
s90 high ISO performance
The Canon s90 has a larger sensor and faster lens than many compact digital cameras, making it an excellent good choice for photographers who do a lot of shooting in low light.
s90: Likes and dislikes
The Canon PowerShot is a near-perfect, lightweight and compact digital camera. But like other digital cameras, it has both pros and cons.


