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by stew_bidasso , Apr 30 '03
Pros: Small, feels solid, takes good pictures, and hey, lets admit it, it just looks cool. Cons: maybe a bigger optical zoom...
This camera is great, I got it about a year ago and have not stopped using it.
First thing is the obvious, it's extremely small and convenient to carry on trips or anywhere. But the great thing about it is that they it seems they did not have...
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by Kegman , Dec 26 '03
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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by sjanzen80 , Oct 29 '02
Pros: It is light-weight, small, takes great photos, and has a great viewing screen. Cons: It takes awhile sometimes to take a photo.
This is a great way to take pictures. I use mine all the time. It takes the most beautiful digital pictures that I have viewed. I bring it everywhere. It is so tiny and light-weight that it fits in my purse so I can bring it all over the place. I...
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by ralaw33 , Mar 20 '03
Pros: zoom, size, ease of use Cons: computer software, battery life
So far, I have been really impressed with my little camera!!! I'm not a highly experienced photographer, so this camera is perfect for me, and others like me who like using cameras on a regular basis but don't need all the bells and whistles of the more...
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by qc832 , Nov 04 '02
Pros: tiny, sturdy, sharp looking Cons: weak battery, very strong memory card "eject" mechanism
Still & motion w/ sound.
Yes it DOES eat your battery fast but only if you use the preview pane on the back - turn it off and your battery will double it's life, granted you do need that pane for some pics, but not for all so turn it off and...
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by rashmi338 , May 24 '02
Pros: Small size Cons: Bad picture quality. (Very)Inadequate flash.
Canon name is synonymous with picture quality. And, I am a big fan of Elph series, especially the original series which blazed the path for metal (read stainless/aluminum)cameras with industry design.
I am not going to describe in this review...
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by birnboim , Aug 15 '02
Pros: Very small. Additional functionality to the S100 & S110. Auto Rotate Cons: Only 2 mega pixels and 2x zoom (optical)
This is an outstanding camera. Canon has taken an additional leap over the S110. This camera has more buttons to play with on the back of the camera, to add more functionality. You can set many more controls manually, including changing the camera to...
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by fuzzypie , Oct 05 '02
Pros: It is small, takes great photos, durable, excellent value for the price. Cons: People will want to borrow it from you.
I bought the canon s-200 elph after doing a lot of searching for the best camera, and I think this was the best deal. I was looking for a small camera, that I could take with me on my trips and that was easy to use, because I am not too good with...
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by sonicsnake , Apr 14 '03
Pros: Small Metal body. Low price. Good picture quality. Cons: Bad Micro performance. Slow start up time.
I've owned the S100, S110 and this S200. They're more refined in each generation. The S200 can now be had at about $220 on Yahoo Shopping and that's a great value for such a well built DC.
Picture quality wise, it's about the same as S110...
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by gadget1dude , Nov 15 '02
Pros: Small, VERY durable, Great pictures, Lots of manual overrides Cons: Only 2 megapixels
I bought the S100 when it first came out, and upgraded to the S200 because of it's improvements to it's flash and color algorithm. This is the perfect camera for party shots, casual shots, impromptu shots, and anywhere that portability is key. I always...
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by fireboy00 , Jul 24 '03
Pros: The size is really small it fits into my pocket were ever i go. Cons: I really dont see anything wrong with this camera.
This camera is the best ever. The size is really small it fits into my pocket were ever i go. It com ...
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by sarahmariatx , Apr 26 '05
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 ...
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by nigeljedi , Oct 02 '02
Pros: Small size, high quality photos, ease of use, sleek look. Cons: No included case, movie mode very limited in terms of time.
I owned a pretty lousy digital camera until recently, and I finally got the approval from the boss (my wife ;) ) to get a new one to get better family photos. I researched a lot of cameras, and this one kept cropping up with glaringly good reviews......
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by omghi2u , May 25 '03
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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by barry07030 , Feb 20 '03
Pros: Nice small size, point and shoot ease, lots of extra features, slick looking camera. Cons: Doesn't come with a case, or a larger memory card.
I bought this for my girlfriend and she instantly fell in love with it. I considered buying the S320 model, which has more features, but the S200 more then foots the bill for an amatuer looking for some great pictures.
It's real easy to use,...
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