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Got mine yesterday and played around with it a bit. I randomly get "Lens Error Will shut down automatically. Restart camera". If I turn it back on it seems to work for a few shots and then I get the error again. Anyone else having this issue?
Got mine yesterday and played around with it a bit. I randomly get "Lens Error Will shut down automatically. Restart camera". If I turn it back on it seems to work for a few shots and then I get the error again. Anyone else having this issue?
Got mine yesterday and played around with it a bit. I randomly get "Lens Error Will shut down automatically. Restart camera". If I turn it back on it seems to work for a few shots and then I get the error again. Anyone else having this issue?
I do wonder how it will compare to my LG G3 though, when all is said and done. I guess those large(ish) lens will help it win out some.
The Price is now $139.99. Was going to jump on it...
Quick follow up for owners, where do you attach the lens cap lanyard on the camera body?
Anyway, I decided to take the camera for an extensive, close range photography test drive today.
Either way, heads and tails above a phone camera, I think.
I emailed asking for a free case. I see no reason they wouldn't, as I could just return this camera and place an order right now for the one with free case.
We shall see.
Let us know how that works out. I don't really care about the case, but I certainly wouldn't mind a free one.
Anyone have any tips for indoor shots. Outdoors in good natural light it takes great pictures. Indoor pictures colors are dull or washed out. So far I have only tried using automatic and have not been impressed with indoor pictures.
That has to be a first... the usual complaint on the SX520 HS is that color saturation is a little more pronounced than other cameras.
You're probably seeing the affects of high ISO being used in low light when in auto mode on the camera. To get better color saturation and lower noise you can put the camera in manual mode and experiment with raising the exposure time and lowering the ISO. This of course has it's trade-offs as you'll need to hold the camera more steady with the longer exposure and it won't be able to capture fast movement without motion blur.
Your other option would be post-processing the photo on your PC to increase color saturation...
What is a case you would recommend NoxTek for this camera (if we want a better case)?
I'm going to get one of these
Amazon.com : Case Logic DCB-304 Compact System/Hybrid Camera Case (Black) : Camera Bag : Camera & Photo
I'm not so sure that the Canon SX520 will even fit in that small of a bag man. You might want to take a look at other options.