Canon PowerShot ZOOM Pocket-Sized Digital Monocular – Get Close, Then Closer with 3-Step Zoom, Lightweight Design, 12MP Stills, HD Video, USB-C Camera, Outdoor – Wi-fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
£416.68










Price: S$416.68
(as of May 15, 2026 18:32:59 UTC – Details)
Discover the world in intricate detail with the PowerShot ZOOM, Canon’s pocket-sized digital monocular designed for hobbyists and explorers alike. This unique device blends the functionality of digital cameras and binoculars, offering a 3-step zoom to get you closer to wildlife, sports, and scenic views. Its portable, discreet design, combined with advanced imaging capabilities, allows you to capture high-quality stills and videos on the go. Share your experiences instantly with seamless connectivity options*, making it the perfect companion for your exploration and spectator adventures. * Equipped with Bluetooth® low energy technology. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Canon Europe Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. The Bluetooth® word, mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Canon Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. USB Type-C® and USB-C® are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
PERFECT FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES: Compact, pocket-sized digital monocular ideal for nature, sports, and sightseeing.
POWERFUL ZOOM CAPABILITIES: 3-step zoom (100mm, 400mm, 800mm) with optical magnification for detailed viewing.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND DISCREET: Weighing only 145g with a discreet design and bright viewfinder for easy use.
CAPTURE EVERY MOMENT: Snap 12MP stills and record Full HD movies to document your adventures.
EASY SHARING: Connects to smartphones via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for seamless sharing of your experiences.
CONVENIENT CONNECTIVITY: Fast USB-C charging and Canon Camera Connect app support for geotagging.
8 reviews for Canon PowerShot ZOOM Pocket-Sized Digital Monocular – Get Close, Then Closer with 3-Step Zoom, Lightweight Design, 12MP Stills, HD Video, USB-C Camera, Outdoor – Wi-fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
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Kindle Customer –
brilliant scope and zoom camera
Just what I wanted. To have a reasonable monocular (9 x) and the ability to capture and stabilise the image. When the zoom photo is combined with the phone’s ability to digitally zoom a further 10x, although the image is poor at this level, it is quite an extraordinary thing to have. I have abandoned my binoculars and monoculars and just carry this. Disadvantages are the need to always use the dedicated charger, the battery life if used for more than an hour is poor, but all in all, I love it
xbm –
Does what I expected and more
Personally I find this fine. I bought it new at £199. The Bluetooth transfer of images works fine and it has taken some good pictures. Clearly a dedicated camera will be better, but this fits in your pocket and makes a useful monocular too! I have no regrets at all.
R J CREWE –
Beware – charging the camera is an issue but there is a fix
The camera comes with a USBA – USB-C cable but, if you use this to plug the camera into a typical wall plug adaptor, it will not charge. I tried to charge the camera using multiple cables plus 2 different USB-output chargers. None of them worked. I assumed the camera was faulty. After 2 calls to Canon, the support rep. told me to send it to the Service centre. I duly did that and got the camera back with a report which said ‘we charged the camera and it worked’ without any explanation of why i couldn’t get it to charge. After a lot of research on the net, I found that (a) the charger needs to have a minimum output of 18W (other lower figures are given), (b) I could solve the problem by buying a power pack with 22.5 W output https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FCLL8KGB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title and a usb-c to usb-c cable (usb-a doesnt seem capable of carrying enough power) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F6VPF2FB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_titleThe camera works fine and I can now charge it but Canon deserve 0/10 for (a) not including a charger that works (b) not getting their support processes and documentation sorted out to tell people about this issue.
C. Brant –
Very useful kit
Very happy with this. I use it on bike rides and holidays when walking. More comfortable to carry than my bridge camera and camcorder in my pocket and with a steady function better than binoculars etc
Kindle Customer –
Not that easy to use one handed
It’s not easy to use with one hand- which I bought it for. Ended up resting it against my forehead to steady it while pressing the buttons.
Kindle Customer –
Easy to use
Light weight and easy to use, links with canon phone app easily and very straight forward. The photos can appear a bit grainy on the device, but when down loaded, they look pretty good. Shame it’s not a little waterproof, but overall it is a nice bit of kit.
MR PETER H BROOKER –
Excellent pocket camera
Ideal to carry around in your pocket and zoom in on birds and other distant objects. Initially setting the camera up and the bluetooth connection are a little tedious and slow but the photographic results, when viewed on a tablet or computer are excellent
Peter –
Avoid
Where can I start to say how terrible this product is? I don’t leave many reviews but for public service, I am writing this. As someone else wrote, great idea just very poor in execution. To me it has one, very useful purpose and that is to assist in bird identification. But I have never had a single session without issues. Apart from pathetic battery life, here are my issues (this is more or less sequential):Freezing for no apparent reason.Flashing light (yellow) followed by rapid yellow-orange with nothing online or in the generic Canon help to indicate the reason.Much searching online to find a factory reset button combination which finally pulled it out of the yellow-orange frozen state.Error message onscreen with a number but then vague “requires service” text. Canon help simply rubbish for actually saying what the code they assigned might actually mean.Random reset of date so photos are incorrectly tagged.Waiting a day or two seems to help the thing start working again. But I won’t start on the Canon Connect application! All in all a waste of money, and I have doggedly been trying to use it for weeks.