There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
What we tried:
The Canon Powershot Rangefinder. We’ve tested plenty of Nikon rangefinders so it was finally time to add another famous name to the mix.
Who tried it:
Connor. Director of Content and resident sneakerhead. We shoot on Canon cameras at the office so when I found out Canon had a rangefinder, I had to give it a whirl. Hopefully, it can make my game look better than it actually is (that’s what a camera is good for, right?)
What makes the Powershot unique?
Even with the added functionality, the rangefinder must still function as a solid rangefinder in order to make my bag. How did the Powershot fare?
Portability
This mini rangefinder also fits well in my medium-sized hands. That’s another bonus. Some other devices are a little too #thicc. It’s nice to use a rangefinder that isn’t so “chonky.”
Digital display
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Speed and accuracy
A good rangefinder must be able to lock onto the flag quickly and efficiently every time. The Canon Powershot boasts stabilization (duh, Canon is a camera company) but I didn’t fit it as stable as competitor offerings from Nikon. The stabilization worked sometimes but at other times I had a hard time locking onto the flag.
Perhaps I was a little dehydrated but once my hands got a little shaky it was harder than it needed to be. Luckily, when you hit the flag the accuracy is solid,and it didn’t struggle too much with picking up objects behind the pin instead of the pin itself.
Camera quality
It’s a hard sell, considering that nearly every human has a fantastic camera in their pocket at this point. But the two-in-one nature of this rangefinder/camera combo is a compelling feature that, especially at this price, is fairly tempting.
I’m a sucker for fun technology so I had a blast snapping photos and video with this little guy in between driving the green on a short par-4 and subsequently three-putting for par.
The verdict
Is the Canon Powershot kicking my current rangefinder out of the bag? Not quite. I love the price, the size and the display. But the shaky stabilization was enough to keep me from absolutely loving my time with the Powershot.
Let’s put it into perspective. For $350, you’re getting a decent camera and decent rangefinder. It doesn’t excel at either nor is it bad at either. The Canon Powershot is a passable budget rangefinder with a fancy trick that no other current rangefinder can match.
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