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by bonybroad , Jan 13 '00
Pros: Great Pictures, Super Small Cons: NONE!
I didn't actually buy this camera. I gained access to it when I married the love of my life. This is the greatest little camera. You can literally fit it in your pocket, and it won't even be bulky. And it takes SUPER pictures. I am not a...
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by Cornell2000 , Jun 20 '00
Pros: very compact, durable, makes great pictures Cons: I have a few pet peeves with the way this unit handles film
If you're used to big, bulky 35mm cameras this one will take a while to get used to. There is quite a bit of automation in how this camera works, and its initial setup is rather complicated. After one becomes acclamated to this camera it is really a...
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by STLambert , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Convenience, Reliability, Image Quality Cons: None
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...
If you're wanting to be the next Ansel...
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by MrOlson , May 20 '00
Pros: Size, APS format flexibility, design Cons: Flash damaged easily, red-eye results: poor
The Canon ELPH (IXUS in some foreign markets) wowed design enthusiasts with its sexy stainless-steel construction and simple point and shoot features. I was an early adopter, and paid handsomely for the right to pull out the ELPH at parties and when...
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by MoonAngel , Jan 19 '00
Pros: lightweight, small, compact, stylish, and hip! Cons: APS film is expensive
--I don't know much about cameras, especially the lens quality and the zoom stuff. But then again, most people who are in the market for a camera aren't experts on cameras either.
--So how do we pick what camera to buy? Being a regular camera...
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by Syl , Dec 10 '99
Pros: None Cons: Broke down 20 days after purchase
We bought the Elph. We paid full retail for it. It stopped working altogether after 20 days.
We climbed the Canon "food chain" and they never repaired nor replaced it.
After it broke down, we called the Canon hotline and were...
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by rshiroma , May 15 '00
Pros: Simulated through lens view, 2x zoom, 3 print size, output similar to SLR cameras Cons: Not for a beginner photographer, slow exposure time, flash servo, NO MIDROLL CHANGE!
My little Elph was purchased the day it was on the shelves and is still functioning but with some minor glitching. At first it was taking lousy pictures because I treated it as a typical point n shoot. This camera is everything BUT point n shoot. It...
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by rasw , Jun 14 '00
Pros: Small, easy to use Cons: on-off switch can be accidentally hit; broke after 1 year
I had a Canon Elph for a year and carried it everywhere with me. It's a great camera and took great pictures. However there were several problems:
1.Almost every picture I took had a red-eye problem
2.The on-off button would always get...
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by cptsulu , Jul 08 '00
Pros: small, innovative Cons: heavy, weak zoom lens
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...
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by gowarrior , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Size-it's really tiny. APS film. 2x Zoom. The recent price cut makes it a great buy. Cons: Sometimes the size is a setback.
I bought an ELPH because I loved its compact size and sleek styling. Contained in its small stature, it packs a powerful 2x zoom lens that I find fits most of my needs. A larger zoom would have been nice, but its size causes the limit. I love the fact...
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by cutiesnuff , Jan 26 '00
Pros: small, sleek, modern, you can adjust the picture size, you get a photo index card with developing - so, hassle-free reprints! Cons: more expensive than some of the 35mm cameras, more expensive film, and expensive film-developing.
The Canon Elph is about the size of a pack of cigarettes. It's convenient enough to carry in your pants pocket, coat pocket, or purse. It's really small for a camera, and it looks really good when you whip it out when almost everyone else is still...
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by ruggerij , Dec 15 '99
Pros: Excellent zoom, multiple focus points Cons: Expensive
I was in a jam when I bought this camera. My first APS camera, a Nikon, died on me on a trip. I needed a new one ASAP!!!! Well my Nikon had a powerful zoom, and I wanted something similar. So the person from the camera store recommended this...
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by astar617 , Dec 15 '99
Pros: Small size, versatile photo sizes, zoom lens, APS ease of use Cons: APS Film development cost, Placement of on/off button
Canon ELPH APS Camera
Grade: B+
I bought this camera to take with me to school so I could capture all the memories on film without lugging around something huge (imagine walking everywhere with a Pentax K-Body or something like a...
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by epaniagua , Dec 22 '99
Pros: Tiny Cons: Tiny
When my boyfriend inadvertently told me that he got me a camera, an APS nonetheless, I was a bit disappointed. I thought the cost of APS film and developing would be a hassle and too costly. But I was wrong.
This camera is very small,...
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by cupofjava , Sep 28 '03
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 ...
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