You'll find it easy to get right up close to the action whether on your travels or on your weekends with PowerShot SX620 HS. It's the ideal compact everyday superzoom camera boasting a 25x optical zoom. When a smartphone won't cut it, your trusty PowerShot SX620 HS's 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor and DiG!C 4+ processor will capture precious memories.
Shooting landscapes and capturing great group shots are covered with this camera. Its 25x optical zoom and 25mm wide-angle lens gets you much closer.
Get more creative with innovative features like Hybrid Auto mode. Hybrid Auto records 4 seconds of video before each shot then compiles into one.
PowerShot SX620 HS is smartphone savvy but stands out from the crowd with its unrivalled features 20.2 megapixel CMOS sensor and DiG!C 4+ processor.
The ultra-wide-angle lens and 25x optical zoom, 50x ZoomPlus lens will get you closer to the detail.
The PowerShot SX620 HS gives you the freedom to shoot Full HD movies, so you can watch and relive occasions forever.
The camera's dynamic IS offers visual stability in every frame, keeping your footage steady, even at high zoom or when shooting handheld.
For a cool artistic twist, Creative Shot adds stylistic effects and filters such as Fish-eye Effect and Miniature Effect to make your photos unique.
Stay sharp on the go with Intelligent Image Stabilizer. It adapts to virtually any scenario ensuring your focus is detailed and crisp.
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Approx 20.2
DiG!C 4+
Yes
Full HD 1080p
f/3.2 (W), f/6.6 (T)
Yes
3.0-inch TFT Color LCD with wide viewing angle (4:3)
SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards
Yes
No
25x
No
Yes
NB-13L
96.9 x 56.9 x 27.9mm
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