Pros: Video function, picture quality, ease of use. Cons: Battery life-AWFUL, small 8MBcard, hard to clean and get dust out of lens
I was given this camera in August '02 as a gift after basic at the Air Force Academy. This camera has been to hell and back with me. Hall brawls, low crawling, being dropped, crawling through the snow, EVERYTHING. It even went through me learning to ...
Pros: Cheap, fast CPU, carry anywhere (small), very good specs, compact charger Cons: No profiles, No optical stabilization (too advanced 4it), weak zoom, crammed buttons, limited recording time
My camera was bargain deal! I bought it to capture photos of my patients, X-rays and ECGs where I can't put them on a scanner. It turned to be a great tool, performing exactly what I wanted and more. The quality was very good except in some X-rays. ...
Pros: Pretty good build, good pics, great size Cons: batteries, hard to use, poor low light quality
We've had this camera for a couple years now, occasionally using it. It's a good size, neither so big as to be cumbersome, nor so small as to just be hard to use. The outside is finished in decent titanium-look plastic, and it has an overall pleasing ...
Pros: fair price, many options, zoom, easy to use Cons: small memory card
I decided last month that it was about time I purchased a digital camera. I have been using my normal Canon Rebel G for quite sometime now, and have always been pleased. However, film is expensive and so is developing. Furthermore, lugging a big ...
Pros: compact; great picture quality; ease of use; lithium ion battery; durable. Cons: unimpressive zoom; no carrying case; 16MB card; no battery life indicator.
Don't get me wrong, the Canon Elph S200 is an awesome camera: it's super-compact, it takes great photos (clear up to an 8x10), it's simple to use, it takes decent MPEGs, and it looks way cool. This is the perfect camera for anyone taking simple ...
Pros: Small, stylish, tough as nails, great picture quality. Cons: Slow auto-focus.
I purchased this camera 16 months ago while stationed in Afghanistan. The environment was very dusty, and I knew that whatever camera I bought would have to be able to withstand the dust and a few bangs and bumps here and there. I already had the ...
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I love it. I bought it as my first digital camera. And since I am doing a lot of outdoor photography I was looking for something more robust and something very small. I have an older SLR with metal housing that survived some pretty hard...
Pros: Metal case (durable), more than adequate resolution, long battery life, light weight Cons: Poor focus on close objects, poor long distance optical zoom.
The PS 200 is an excellent choice for a novice to intermediate photographer. I have found it very useful for climbing and backcountry travel as well. The combination of it's small size and metal case make it a perfectly durable camera. The Li-ion recha ...
Pros: Small size, great picture quality Cons: Low battery life, skimpy size on included CF card
I bought this camera because of its small size, relatively low price, and good reviews from other Epinions.com members. Specifications: Res: Up to 2 Megapixels, three settings for size and compression Zoom: 2X optical, 5x total. LCD scree ...
Pros: SMALL SIZE, good battery life, ease of use. Cons: proprietary battery and charger.
Bought it from circuit city while I was in the US. This was an upgrade from my A series Canon. The size and the sleek construction is what made me go for it. I have always loved Canon's.... even from the days of 35mm SLRs....
Pros: Great pictures, good focus, small size, compact, durable Cons: low light is blurry, flash is too much sometimes, not enough MP,
This is my first digital camera, got it @ Target for 299. Also bought a 128MB card (it came with a crappy 8MB) so storage is not a problem. The battery recharges nicely, and is adequate for general use. I never had it run out while I'm using it....
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