Still, it's a little tricky to see why you'd want to buy the SX400 instead of the SX510, because at the same list price, that camera offers a swifter-shooting 12-megapixel CMOS sensor, a higher-resolution LCD monitor, and built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking. Maximum aperture will range from f/3.4 to f/5.8 across the zoom range, and image stabilization is included. For US$250, you'll get a 30x optical zoom which covers everything from a generous 24mm-equivalent wide-angle to a powerful 720mm-equivalent telephoto. The good news, though, is that the Canon SX400 offers a lot of zoom reach for the money, sporting essentially the same zoom lens as last year's Canon SX510, and hitting the exact same price point. In fact, even at HD (1,280 x 720 pixel 720p) resolution it's limited to just 24/25 frames per second. And the SX400 lacks Full HD movie capture, as well. Even if you drop the resolution to just 3.9 megapixels in low-light mode, the Canon SX400 will manage 3.2 frames per second, where its sibling is capable of almost triple that speed. At full resolution, you'll have to wait 1.25 seconds between shots even before the buffer fills.
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