Pros: Size/Portability, Photo Quality/Reliability, Aluminum Shell, Enduring Sleekness and Cool Factor Cons: Dinky Flash, Pricey APS Film, just wish list stuff nothings perfect though this is close
Actually its been more than three years now since I purchased this little wonder. It is still sleek and shiny...save the little "character" dings I've put on it. A little mild abuse and neglect on my part I must admit but the photo quality and ...
Pros: size, construction quality, APS format Cons: APS format, feeble zoom...
I just bought this little fellow for my trip to Asia.
I develop my own pictures (have a darkroom at home) and have a variety of other cameras which I use regularly.
What attracted me to ELPH was bulid quality (most other APS cameras are made of...
Pros: very small, quality pictures Cons: problems with flash
I bought this cam 2 years ago, before i left for my exchangeyear in the States. I was surprised from the good quality of the Pictures. The cam is also very small and fits in every pocket.
The only problem i had with it was the flash. Its range isn't...
Pros: Tiny size. Metal body. Inherent advantages of APS film format. Cons: Bad flash. So-so lens quality. Inherent limitation of APS film format.
Small is cool
"It's so small!" Whip out the Canon Elph and hear this comment from someone everytime. Now, being a man, that's not typically a comment you enjoy hearing upon whipping something out, but for cameras, it's cool. The metallic...
Pros: Compact size, sturdy, elegant Cons: Average picture quality, difficulties in loading film
I have had the pleasure of owning 3 APS cameras. It hasn't been a year yet since I caught this APS love 'bug' but within the short time frame, I managed to purchase 3 APS cameras and taken hundreds upon hundreds of photos.
I've been involved in photography for 35 years as both a hobby and semi-professionally. The Elph is perhaps the most elegant solution yet created for CERTAIN photographic needs. Here's the scooop...
Pros: Small, lightweight, Cons: Picture quality, price of film & developing
I bought this camera because I was tired of lugging around larger point and shoot cameras. The Elph fits easily in a jacket or shirt pocket and even clips to the belt without looking too geeky.
I have owned the original Elph camera for a little over a year now.
Initially, I found it very convenient. I tended to grab it to "just bring along" on many occasions since it would fit easily into just about any pocket. Consequently, I...
Pros: Small, easy to use, good auto-flash Cons: Film and Processing are expensive
First off, I've been a bit of an amateur photographer for about 5 years, after taking some photography at the high-school level, and more recently, taking a B&W course at our local community college, so I have a few SLRs both 35mm and Medium format....
Pros: Compact, Simple and Easy to Use Cons: Pop Up Flash Doesn't Always Pop Up; Everybody Wants One
When I was a little kid, I have always remembered my dad owning a Canon Camera. I do not remember the model number or anything, but to this day, he still uses the same camera. The camera is older than me, so it shows me the reliability and quality of...
Pros: easy to use Cons: bad zoom, simple, expensive, expensive film
I have had this camera for about a year and a half now. In the beginning i was thrilled with it, because it was small ans extremly easy to use. The drop in loading made the ease of it wonderful. Also the size, the size is wonderful, you can take it...
Pros: Small size, great pictures Cons: floppy flash
Purchased one of the first Canon Elph cameras and was directly responsible for the sale of several others. When I showed it to friends at work or relatives at family outings, several purchased them too. My only complaint is with the "pop-up"...
This fantastically small camera was a present from my father before I went traveling for a few months this summer. Its incredible size makes it ideal for traveling because you can stick it in any bag, even a pocket, without taking up much space --...
Being a long time Noriko Sakai fan, I went out to purchase the Canon Elph once I saw that she was endorsing it. By the way, Noriko Sakai is a Japanese superstar and it's called the Canon Ixus over there. Noriko Sakai is not the only reason I went to buy...
Pros: Solidly built stainless steel camera Cons: Flash doesn't always flush close.
This is the "all metal camera". Solid stainless steel construction. It's no bigger than a credit card in its dimensions. Feels cool, looks cool, and performs great. It's aspheric all glass lens is superb and performs flawlessly. It's zoom is...
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