CanonPowerShot ELPH 360 Digital Camera w/ 12x Optical Zoom and Image Stabilization - Wi-Fi & NFC Enabled (Black)
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CanonPowerShot ELPH 360 Digital Camera w/ 12x Optical Zoom and Image Stabilization - Wi-Fi & NFC Enabled (Black)

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Product ID: 26002977
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Details

  • Compatible Mountings
    Point and
  • Aspect Ratio
    Unknown
  • Photo Sensor Technology
    CMOS
  • Supported File Format
    JPEG
  • Image Stabilization
    Optical
  • Maximum Focal Length
    54 Millimeters
📶Wi-Fi & NFC Sharing
📸20.2MP CMOS Sensor
🔍12x Optical Zoom

Description

📷 Capture brilliance. Share instantly. Own the moment.

  • ZOOM INTO EVERY MOMENT - 12x Optical Zoom with Intelligent Image Stabilization ensures crisp, blur-free shots from near or far.
  • SEAMLESS SOCIAL SHARING - Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC let you instantly transfer and share your memories without missing a beat.
  • CINEMATIC HD VIDEO CAPTURE - Record smooth 1080p HD videos to relive your stories in stunning clarity.
  • WIDE ANGLE VIEWING EXPERIENCE - Large 3.0-inch capacitive LCD screen with 461K dots resolution offers easy framing and reviewing from any angle.
  • STUNNING LOW LIGHT PERFORMANCE - 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor paired with DIGIC 4+ processor delivers vibrant, detailed images even in dim settings.

The Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 is a sleek, compact digital camera featuring a powerful 12x optical zoom with image stabilization, a 20.2MP CMOS sensor for high-quality photos, and built-in Wi-Fi and NFC for effortless sharing. Its 3-inch capacitive LCD and 1080p HD video capabilities make it perfect for professionals and enthusiasts who demand flexibility, speed, and connectivity in a stylish package.

Specifications

Metering MethodsCenter-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Spot
Exposure ControlProgram
White Balance SettingsAuto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Custom, Cloudy
Self Timer10 seconds
Screen Size3 Inches
Display TypeLCD
Dots Per Screen461K dots
Display Fixture TypeFixed
Touch Screen TypeCapacitive
Display Resolution Maximum5184 x 3888
Has Color ScreenYes
Flash Memory TypeSDXC
Memory Slots Available1
Memory Storage Capacity32 GB
Recording Capacity30 minutes
Write SpeedDependent on memory card's write speed
Flash Memory Installed Size512
Compatible MountingsPoint and Shoot
Sensor TypeCMOS
Image stabilizationOptical
Maximum Aperture3.6 f
Photo Sensor Resolution20.2 MP
Photo Sensor Size1/2.3-inch
Maximum Shutter Speed1/2000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed1 seconds
Form FactorCompact
Special FeatureIntelligent IS Image Stabilization
ColorBlack
Item Weight0.32 Pounds
Video ResolutionHD 720p
Viewfinderfixed LCD
Flash ModesAuto, Flash On, Off, Slow Sync
Camera FlashBuilt-In
Skill LevelProfessional
Specific Uses For Producteveryday life events, sharing memories, stage performances, outdoor activities, video recording
Compatible DevicesWi-Fi enabled devices
Continuous Shooting7.2 fps
Aperture modesAutomatic
Video Capture FormatMP4, MPEG-4, AVC
Expanded ISO Maximum3200
Battery Weight9.07 Grams
Delay between shots0.14 seconds
Audio Output Typeinternal
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Guide Number1.6 to 13.1' / 0.5 to 4 m (Wide)3.3 to 6.6' / 1 to 2 m (Telephoto)
Battery TypeLithium Ion
Processor DescriptionDIGIC 4+ Image Processor
Aspect RatioUnknown
File FormatJPEG
Effective Still Resolution20.2
JPEG Quality LevelFine, Normal
Supported Image FormatMP4
Maximum Image Size4608 Pixels
Total Still Resolution20.2 MP
Maximum Focal Length54 Millimeters
Optical Zoom12 x
Lens Typewide,telephoto
ZoomOptical
Camera Lens12x optical zoom, 25-300mm equivalent focal length range
Minimum Focal Length4.5 Millimeters
Real Angle Of View94 Degrees
Focal Length Description4.5 to 54mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 25 to 300mm)
Digital Zoom4
Lens Construction12
Connectivity TechnologyWi-Fi
Wireless TechnologyWi-Fi
Video OutputMicro-HDMI Monitor
Total USB 2.0 Ports1
Total USB Ports1
Total Video Out Ports1
Shooting ModesSmile, Wink Self-Timer, Face Self-Timer, High-Speed Burst, Handheld Night Scene, Low Light, Fish-eye Effect, Miniature Effect, Toy Camera Effect, Monochrome, Super Vivid, Poster Effect, Fireworks, Long Shutter, P, Hybrid Auto, Auto, Creative Shot, Portrait
Digital Scene Transitionfalse
Digital-StillYes
Movie ModeYes
Image Capture TypeStills & Video
Night visionNo
Auto Focus TechnologyHybrid
Focus FeaturesHybrid
Focus TypeAuto Focus
Focus ModeAutomatic AF (AF-A)
AutofocusYes

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Reviews

4.3

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B**R

Great little pocket camera.

Great little pocket camera. I own a Nikon DSLR. I own Sony mirrorless DSLR. And I own an iPhone 6. So why buy this pocket camera? I wanted something for backpacking. That pretty much excludes both DLSR's. Too heavy, too bulky, and too expensive to risk climbing mountains and slogging through bogs, crossing streams, or in sudden rain storms.What about the iPhone? It's OK for shots maybe 5 to 20 feet away but, a lot of the shots you want to take while backpacking are going to be very long distance and the iPhone has no zoom. Also while these little point and shoot cameras with small sensors can't do low light like a larger DSLR sensor, they are worlds better than the tiny sensors in a phone.This camera in contrast to options like a DLSR or iPhone.....1.) Is very small and comfortable to carry in a cargo pocket.2.) Is very light which is a huge consideration when backpacking.3.) Is very quick to deploy because it's handy in a pocket rather than in my backpack. You don't miss shots.4.) Speed is very good. It boots up fast. And the zoom is responsive.5.) Focusing is good.6.) The 12X zoom is a very usable range and the lens is decent.7.) The optical image stabilization is very effective for both still and video photography. Important with a camera this small.8.) The 3 inch display is very usable.9.) Letting sensors and software control exposure, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO make the controls simple and fast to use. Important in a camera this small when speed matters. Fumbling through menus when a bear crosses the trail may mean you miss the shot. Wildlife is notoriously uncooperative with photography. It's almost like they don't care.10.) WiFi is easy to use and fast. It works great to transfer a few photos to an iPhone so you can share with friends. It's also great when taking selfies if I'm out on the trail solo and there's not another person for miles. Just put the camera on a mini tripod, fire up the Canon Camera Connect app on my iPhone and frame the shot using the display on my phone then hit the shutter button when I'm ready. I've only tried it to about 20 feet but it gets me shots I couldn't get otherwise. Not sure what the maximum range is.11.) Eco mode boosts battery life from 180 to 250 shots. Important when you're in the wilderness for a week.The shortcomings of a pocket camera.....1.) The sensor and lens are just not going to compete with a DSLR. Not in light gathering. Not in distortion.2.) This is not a ruggedized camera. It is susceptible to water damage from rain or taking a dunk in a river. My cheap solution was a plastic Ziploc sandwich bag and a little felt lined pouch. So far, not one scratch.3.) The flash does more harm than good 99% of the time. I keep it toggled off and only turn it on when I want it for a specific shot.4.) The small size is a double edged sword. I'm a fairly big guy so, the miniaturization and light weight comes at the expense of controls that are right at the bleeding edge of what I can tolerate for ergonomics. A woman or anyone with smaller hands would no doubt find the tiny controls easier to live with. But, I have to say that Canon did a great job with the design decisions for the physical controls as well as the software on this credit card sized camera. It's just that there's only so much you can do at this size. Grabbing an SLR is just more comfy.All in all, I'm very happy with this Canon product. It is very well designed for what it is and I'll probably carry this on vacations even when backpacking is not involved. For instance, going out to dinner I don't want to lug a 3 lb SLR. I also wouldn't leave an SLR in a bag on a beach in a tourist trap. Ya can't ride a roller coaster with an SLR, etc. etc. etc.To get significantly more than this model, you'd have to step up to the $400 price range or roughly double the cost for a Canon, Sony, or Nikon point and shoot. What you get for that money with say, the Canon SX730 HS is exactly the same 1/2.3" backlit CMOS 20 megapixel sensor. You get upgraded image processing hardware and software, DIGIC 6 vs DIGIC 4+ in this camera. You get the same size view finder at 3" but with 922,000 pixels rather than the 461,000 pixels of this camera. Not sure the additional pixel density nets you much in a 3" screen. The screen also flips up for selfies but that's not a feature I'd ever use. Especially when Canon gives you the Camera Connect App that turns your phone into a remote control with a screen to frame a shot, a much better solution.You get a 40X optical zoom for $400 rather than the 12X range of this Elph 360. But that sort of extreme zoom can be a mixed blessing. It becomes very susceptible to shake at 40X as well as distortion. And if you really need a longer range, the Elph 360 has a 4X digital zoom. Considering it also has a 20 megapixel sensor which I consider a bit ridiculous, digital zoom actually becomes useful. If you're at the 12X optical zoom limit and you use digital zoom to double it to 24X, you still have a 10 megapixel image. Double it again to 48X and you still have a 5 megapixel image. That's good enough for an 8X10 print or tablet / computer viewing. I've included photos of a shed and a hydrangea at 4 different zooms. 1.) No zoom. 2.) 12X optical. 3.) 24X using digital zoom. 4.) 48X using digital zoom. As you can see, the digital zoom is usable if not exactly optimal.The lens on the SX730 HS is very slightly faster at F 3.3 vs F 3.6. You get full manual controls which is more usable with the larger size body. And finally, the weight doubles from 5 oz to 10 oz and the size more than doubles to 17 cu in from 8 cu in. The additional size may actually be the biggest reason for me to upgrade. It may be more comfortable to use.Is the upgrade in specs of a SX730 HS worth doubling the price to $400 and more weight / size? It wasn't for me. I think the Elph 360 HS hits the sweet spot for a compact camera of usability, performance, size, and price. I have much better cameras if I want to use them. This is a quick grab-n-go camera for those times when you can't or don't want to lug around a better camera. And it's plenty good enough for me. The increased price doesn't add enough value to justify itself for me.Highly recommended!!!

J**E

Buy it

If your looking for THAT picture this is the right camera, these are the kinds of pictures your getting every time so long as you change the settings!! 👏🏼 also I bought mine used and it’s been working great!

S**G

STILL the best bang for the buck in compact point and shoots !!!

From a day one aspect, it does what it is supposed to do. This is my 3rd Canon ELPH, previous models being the 110 HS and 330 HS.No discernable difference in picture quality when compared to my 330.Zoom has greatly improved, and has a bit better image stabilization vs the 330. MP4 has replaced the aged MOV format for videos.I am NOT a camera techie, and don't use half the features on this camera, but know a good picture when I see one, and one of the main things that impress me with the ELPH line is how great pictures and videos look when displayed on a large screen TV. That's the test for me... I've purchased other models that failed, and were returned.It's true that today, many cellphones take WONDERFULL pictures and vids, but you are NOT going find the kind of zoom that point and shoots have. When on vacation, I'd have to say 50% of my pictures involve the use of the zoom lens. Actual cameras are still relevant in today's cellphone centric world (at least for the time being).The REAL reason I upgraded this go around (my 330 is in excellent working condition) was that Canon FINALLY made MP4 the format for the 360's videos. Although previous versions took wonderful HD videos, you have no idea how frustrating it is to transfer a video to your phone, and having to convert it from MOV format first! Converting formats always involves a loss of quality, and I never understood why an Apple format had to be standard on a non-Apple device. MOV is an age old format and MP4 beats it hands down, and is playable on almost any PC or Android device.Nit-picking... this model has a flimsier battery/card door, and using the Wi-Fi feature I had to use "manual" steps to do so, as the "auto" feature would recognize the device, but not connect.... not a big thing, but would be nice if it would connect to devices as easily as cellphones do these days.Over all, I'm quite happy with the camera, and feel the ELPH series offer the best pictures and smallest size in the compact point and shoot category. If it didn't....I wouldn't be on my third model of the line. My first ELPH (110HS) is still working wonderfully 5 yrs later, the only reason I upgrade is for the improved features . I can't recommend this camera highly enough...it's GREAT.A piece of good advice is when buying a case...look for a hard/semi hard "clamshell" type case. My ELPHs look and act pristine after years of use, because they are well protected when being carried or not in use. Pouch style cases won't protect your camera from bumps or accidental drops, which I have encountered many times, and have had no ill effects due to the clam shell cases superior protection.Update 4-24-16Just got back from a Vegas trip, where this camera was use extensively. I had nose bleed seats at the T-Mobile Arena Guns n Roses concert. My 1080p cellphone camera could not capture stage action, as the low light filter does not work in zoom mode (all it could capture at full zoom was a blurry mess). Was able to get video with my HS 360 in zoom mode clear enough to actually capture facial expressions....GREAT video, from some of the worst seats in a 40,000 seat arena. How can you beat that from an ultra compact point and shoot? When filming in full HD, I was getting about 45 mins a battery (I took 2 extra). Low light ability is A LOT better than my Note 4's camera. In DAYLIGHT....my cellphone takes excellent pictures and video....at NIGHT....not so much. Glad I had this camera with me.If you are taking pictures, expect to get 300+ to a battery charge....video, around 45-60 mins. Extra batteries are cheap and quite fast to change out when filming extensively....well worth the money.

S**I

Good Camera and Mostly as Advertised

Camera itself is in good condition. The description said it came with a memory card and carrying case, but neither of those items were in the box. Not a huge problem but still would have been nice.

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