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by sfvas , Mar 15 '03
Pros: Very small Cons: price and 2MP
I bought a large 4.1MP SLR digital camera, but realized that it was too bulky and too complicated for the whole family to use. So, I ended up buying the S200 to take with me on trips. The most important thing with photography is that if you don't carry...
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by ashmason , Jul 23 '02
Pros: Small, lightweight, big capacity, simple to use Cons: One handed use sometimes means you open the battery compartment, turning the camera off.
I bought my first digital camera in January 1997, is had it's own proprietary file format, was heavy and didn't take the best shots. But hey, it was new and among the most advanced at the time. Slowly it fell into disuse, it ate batteries and the...
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by Greg2000 , Oct 03 '02
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...
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by mediahound , Nov 17 '02
Pros: Great compared with others like it. Cons: Battery life, only comes with 8MB compactflash card.
Digital point and shoot cameras should not be looked at as a replacement to film cameras, the quality just isn't good enough for anything important or for images that you need to enlarge. But, for the convenience of being able to email your snapshots or...
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by tmfarid , Sep 18 '04
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. ...
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by abolinger , Dec 01 '02
Pros: Great feel, easy to operate, 12 second video capture mode, good battery life. Cons: Not good in low light, doesn't come with a case, only 8 MB card.
By the grace of god, I realized I lost my big fat battery eating Kodak DC280 digital camera last summer just as I was about to go on vacation to Europe. I quickly scanned CNET.com and looked for a decent digital camera that wouldn't break the bank....
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by kelleyja , Oct 07 '02
Pros: Small, Portable, rechargeable, stylish Cons: Only 8 Mg included, no case included
The Canon S200 is not the best digital camera you can buy for around 300 bucks. You can easily find a camera with more than 2 Megapixels, more than 2X optical zoom, and more the a 8 Megabyte CF card for the same price. Heck, you can probably find a...
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by Greg2000 , Jan 27 '04
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 ...
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by pencilneck , May 03 '03
Pros: Small, great photos, easy to use. Cons: Um.... well, Canon doesn't give them away for free.
I've had my S200 for a week now and have been thrilled with it. It takes great photos, is so small that I can carry it with me everywhere and it is pretty simple to use, yet you can make it a little more complexe and have some manual control.
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by anabean , Dec 26 '03
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 ...
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by kehoz , Jul 30 '02
Pros: Size,image quality, usability, design Cons: only 2X Zoom, expensive power adapter, no simple USB driver
There are cameras with more features, better image quality, better zooming, and lower prices, but I would still take a small cut on the features to have a camera with the S200's size.
Buy this camera and you will take more pictures. It's as...
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by kenfused , Jun 08 '02
Pros: Sleek body, compact size, Improves on the original!! Cons: Skimpy included CF card, "only" 2 MP, Limited AVI recording time
Having been an owner of the Canon S100, S110 in the past, I eagerly snapped up the latest camera in the family! I have had Kodak Digital Cameras, Sony, and Fuji in the past, and I have to say that the Canon S series just continues to improve! I'll...
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by callmeludwig , Aug 24 '02
Pros: Takes great pictures, is very convenient, and even takes video clips with sound. Cons: Videos are grainy, camera is still a bit thick, and battery could last longer.
I've been using this camera for about six weeks now and am very happy.
CONVENIENCE. The camera fits easily in my shirt picture, though I wouldn't mind a thinner camera. I specifically wanted this level of convenience, so that I could take my...
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by PaulQ602 , Mar 19 '03
Pros: Portable, durable, all metal case, good feature set Cons: Weak flash, slow shooting
I just sold this camera on eBay last week. I had it for nine months. Before I tell you why I sold it, let me tell you about my experiences with it...
It's cool! This is a neat looking camera. It's tiny, not much bigger than a pack of...
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by genius_pro , May 19 '03
Pros: Extremely durable, looks fantastic, ultra compact and takes great pictures Cons: Weak flash, limited zoom
I love this camera. After months of research, testing and reading reviews, I decided on this camera.
First of all the camera is very durable. I have dropped it and tossed it around and no problems at all with its performance. The casing is...
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