Canon POWESHOT SX70 HS
৳ 690,000.00
The Canon PowerShot SX70 HS is a bridge‑style superzoom digital camera featuring a 20.3 MP CMOS sensor, DIGIC 8 image processor, and an extensive 65× optical zoom (21–1365 ).
| Feature | Details |
| Sensor | 20.3 MP 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS |
| Zoom Range | 65x Optical (21–1365mm equivalent) |
| Max Aperture | f/3.4 (W) – f/6.5 (T) |
| Image Processor | DIGIC 8 |
| Continuous Shooting | 10 fps (One-Shot AF) / 5.7 fps (Servo AF) |
| Video | 4K 30p, 1080p 60p, 4K Time-lapse |
| Image Stabilization | 5-stop Dual Sensing IS |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm Mic Port, Micro-HDMI |
| Weight | ~610g (including battery and card) |
mm equivalent) ideal for travel, wildlife, and everyday photography with 4K video recording and a built‑in OLED electronic viewfinder.
The Canon PowerShot SX70 HS is a versatile all‑in‑one superzoom camera that blends strong still‑photography capability with solid video performance and ultra‑long zoom reach. At its heart is a 20.3 megapixel 1/2.3‑inch CMOS sensor paired with Canon’s DIGIC 8 image processor, offering responsive performance, excellent zoom range coverage, and improved image quality across a variety of shooting conditions.
Optics and Zoom
The SX70 HS is equipped with a 65× optical zoom lens covering a 21–1365 mm (35 mm equivalent) focal range. This extensive reach makes it especially suitable for wildlife, sports, and travel photography, allowing you to frame distant subjects with confidence without interchangeable lenses. The zoom can be extended further digitally via Canon’s ZoomPlus technology.
Image Quality and Processing
The DIGIC 8 processor enhances autofocus performance, noise handling in challenging lighting, and enables continuous shooting up to approximately 10 fps with autofocus locked and about 5.6 fps in Servo AF mode.
Video Capability
For video creators, the SX70 HS supports UHD 4K video recording at up to 30 fps and Full HD recording at various frame rates. It also offers 4K‑time‑lapse movie creation, giving additional creative recording options.
Viewfinder and Monitor
The camera includes a bright 0.39‑inch 2.36‑million‑dot OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF) that aids composition and clarity in bright outdoor environments, complemented by a 3.0‑inch vari‑angle LCD for flexible shooting angles.
Stabilization and Connectivity
Canon’s Dual Sensing Image Stabilization system provides up to approximately 5 stops of shake correction, which is particularly helpful when shooting at extreme telephoto focal lengths without a tripod. Built‑in Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth support enables wireless file transfer and remote camera control via Canon’s mobile apps.
Shooting Features
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Continuous Shooting: Up to ~10 fps (One‑Shot AF) and ~5.6 fps (Servo AF) for action sequences.
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Autofocus Modes: One‑Shot AF, Servo AF, Manual Focus.
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Flash: Built‑in pop‑up flash for low‑light and fill light scenarios.
Storage and Power
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Uses SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards.
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Powered by a Canon LP‑E12 rechargeable lithium‑ion battery (included).
Key Specifications
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Sensor: 20.3 MP 1/2.3‑inch CMOS
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Processor: Canon DIGIC 8
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Optical Zoom: 65× (21–1365 mm eq.)
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Video: UHD 4K at 30 fps; Full HD video support
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Viewfinder: 0.39″ 2.36 M‑dot OLED EVF
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LCD: 3.0″ vari‑angle screen (~922 k dots)
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Continuous Shooting: Up to ~10 fps (AF‑locked)
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Image Stabilizer: Dual Sensing IS (~5 stops)
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Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth
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Battery: LP‑E12 rechargeable battery
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Weight: Approx. 608 g with battery and card
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