The Canon PowerShot 510 HS is a point-and-shoot digital camera released in 2012. It features a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, 1080p HD video recording, a 3.2-inch touch screen LCD, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
The Canon PowerShot 510 HS is a mid-range point-and-shoot digital camera announced by Canon in February 2012. It offers a 12.1 megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS image sensor and the DIGIC 5 image processor, capable of capturing still images up to 4000 x 3000 pixels in size and recording 1920 x 1080 pixel Full HD video at 24fps.
For composing and reviewing shots, the 510 HS provides users with a wide viewing angle 3.2-inch PureColor II G capacitive touch screen LCD with approximately 461,000 dots of resolution. The touch screen allows for intuitive control over camera settings and playback navigation. The 510 HS also offers a range of automatic and manual shooting modes.
The built-in Canon HS SYSTEM incorporates advanced shooting modes like Handheld Night Scene and Low Light, which allow capturing sharp images with reduced noise and blur in low light situations without using a tripod or flash. Additional features include an f/3.4, 4.4x optical zoom lens with image stabilization, ISO settings up to 3200, 0.2 second autofocus speed, Intelligent IS image stabilization system, and Canon's Smart Auto mode which automatically selects the optimal settings based on predefined shooting situations.
For sharing images, the PowerShot 510 HS is outfitted with built-in wireless connectivity to help simplify transferring photos and videos wirelessly. Using the CameraWindow app, users can connect to iOS or Android smartphones and tablets to review content on a bigger screen, remotely control the camera, and instantaneously upload content to select social networking and image sharing websites.
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