Self Timer. Off / 2 sec. / 10 sec. / Custom. Wireless Control. Built-in Wi-Fi® and NFC. Continuous Shooting. Normal Continuous Shooting in Auto/P modes: Approx. 0.5 shots/sec. Normal Continuous Shooting AF in Low Light mode: Approx. 2.2 shots/sec. Under lighting conditions where flash does not fire automatically. The Canon PowerShot SX40 HS is a 12 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a massive 35x optical range. Announced in September 2011, it replaces the best-selling PowerShot SX30 IS. The new model keeps essentially the same body, lens, screen, controls and battery as its predecessor, but switches its 14 Megapixel CCD for a 12 Megapixel CMOS sensor. Canon's 20.3 megapixel sensor is carried over from the SX730 HS and is starting to show its age, with its sensitivity range topping out at just ISO 3200. There's also no ability to shoot photos in Raw, which is a pity on a camera that costs as much as an entry-level DSLR body and does have manual and creative shooting modes. The last of the PowerShots is a CMOS model, the 20-megapixel SX540 HS. Its stabilized lens covers an incredible 24-1,200mm range, a 50x zoom ratio. Its Digic 6 processor supports 1080p60 video The Canon PowerShot SX530 is a small, 16 megapixel digital camera with a very powerful zoom lens. Its small, lightweight, DSLR-like body makes it suitable for things like travel, hiking, and vacations. With a similar resolution to many newer mobile phones, we explored whether or not this camera is really worth keeping in your travel bag. With its tiny sensor, a maximum f/6.3 aperture at 400mm and fast shutter speeds needed to obtain a blur-free image given the telephoto focal length, the Canon PowerShot Zoom is pushed to its limits in anything but bright sunlight. Cloudy day images need a high sensitivity setting of around ISO 1000 - it sure is noisy. Review Price: £150.00. Long 12x zoom lens (28-336mm) 12.1 megapixel. Manual controls. 3in LCD screen. With echoes of more expensive cameras in the PowerShot range, yet less hard edged and Review Date: 02/15/2011. The Canon SX30 IS follows up 2009's SX20 IS model -- itself an update of 2008's SX10 IS. Compared to the SX20 IS, Canon has again raised the resolution ever so slightly The main thing is you've had good results with the same camera and are getting them with an identical model now, which suggests a mechanical issue. I've read of folks returning out of warranty models to Canon for an estimate, and if it can't be repaired at reasonable cost Canon offers a good discount on a replacement model. 14.1 megapixels deliver brilliant images ready to be enlarged and framed. Shoot superb 720p HD video with stereo sound. Optical Image Stabilizer helps you avoid blurry shots.Specially developed for fast-moving action shots and to help counteract the effects of shaky hands. 2.7" flip-out LCD lets you frame, preview and review your shots. EhjS.