There are a lot of people who would like to make sure that they would purchase the right camera. One of the main differences is the megapixels of the camera. For SX10, the megapixels are 10 MP.
For SX20, it is 12.1 MP. The sensor resolution is also going to be different. For example, in 3647 x 2742 while for SX20, I would like 4011 x 3016. Take note that the sensor size is an indicator of how good the quality of the camera is.
The sensors can be very different in terms of size. The bigger the sensor of the camera that you would pick, the better the image quality is going to be.
The Canon PowerShot SX20 is the advanced version of the Canon Powershot SX10. SX20 has some advantages over the SX10. For instance, it has an increase in the lens range from 12 x to 20 x. The megapixels possess an enhanced size of 12. There is also improved clarity and superiority in the pictures with the SX20. The SX10’s megapixels were only upgraded slightly from 8 to 10.
The SX10 did not change too much from its predecessors. It has communicated LCD, and four AA powered choices. It has a concentric dial with the function button in the middle. The foremost difference between the SX10 and the SX20 is that SX20 includes a 720 720pHD video option. The SX20 supports the HDMI, which enables the playback of images on HDTV. SX20 has a plethora of storage possibilities, unlike SX10, which is lacking in this area.