Do not put all hands (reserved for amateurs settings).
It is beautiful in black! I have since yesterday. 2 hours for the first battery charge! Which has a very good battery life.
With the white model can be seen better controls at the rear of the device in the dark.
First impressions:
Getting easy hand when we already had a Canon compact (except that on my IXUS 870 IS I had a wheel and more - but it was the range above Besides apart for the 870 super zoom. has not aged).
I read the "how to" in a minute. I have downloaded the real.
Photos too yellow in automatic mode with the low sun behind me. In P, ISO 100 with the white balance to sunlight, impeccable. Question settings I tell you!
With the P mode and 100 ISO images are better. In dim light, switch to auto-ISO mode or fully automatic mode = A.
P mode is a customizable mode these compact and not a real program mode where you can change the AE / speed torque. Besides it is not easy to switch modes (the famous wheel ...) but I think staying in P ... Although the mode "candle" is quite effective in low light. And then the Auto mode can also be practical in some cases.
Indeed it is only in A mode that prevents that we must put the flash ... Self. It is true that the flash should be out alone, but I think in fact I prefer that.
Nikon D90 with a 18-200 done both in fineness of detail that the 450 mm unit. But the digital zoom provides a little more detail and it becomes impressive.
Sensitivity very below a D5100 (normal). Even when it surprises.
A detail: when the photo appears right after shooting, you can not directly compare with the previous picture. Pass in Play mode. At first I thought it was a bug.
Wifi: the icing on the cake. Connected to my iPhone 5 without too many problems. Without manual. Without PC. Download the app directly connect Canon camera, the old app is outdated.
"Crop" in the app means reducing the size of the image. To upload photos on iPhone, iPad, and mail, Facebook, etc.
It is fun to control the device with the iPhone, including the zoom. But without much interest for me, especially since it requires a wifi network (or NFC).