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by ribcookie , May 20 '02
Pros: small, great pictures, manual controls Cons: battery life, lack of memory
This review is going to be a short one, and i'll won't go into great detail about the camera's specs since you can find them at www.canon.com.
First and foremost I wanted a small camera that I could take with me everywhere with the ability...
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by fqkolachi , Jun 08 '03
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....
This is my...
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by arya_ , Jun 10 '03
Pros: stylish, small, tons of feature Cons: poor low light quality
This is a great little digital camera. I've had it for months and it's so convenient how it fits ri ...
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by edcooper , Jul 29 '02
Pros: Small size and great features. Cons: Poor software and small flash card
This camera is a beauty. As soon as the battery charged up, I was pointing and clicking. Then after a measly 8 pictures I plugged it into my iBook and with one click of the mouse was loading them into iPhoto. Very fast compared to the older serial...
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by harhir , Oct 23 '03
Pros: Size, Handling, Robustness, Picture quality Cons: 8 MB card useless
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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...
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by eldoradomike , Jan 20 '03
Pros: Takes great outdoor photos in good light, easy to carry, easy auto operation. Cons: Manual modes difficult for me to learn, power button too close to shutter.
I bought this camera for a trip to Europe, after agonizing over many reviews, and what convinced me was how small it was and how well a friend's s20 worked. I bought a belt case, 1 spare battery and 4 128mb memory cards for 3 weeks of shooting and it...
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by powderhound02 , Aug 25 '02
Pros: Small, Metal Cons: FOCUS, FOCUS, FOCUS
Well, I gave the little camera a week to show me what it could do. 30-50% of the shots were blurry (forget about motion). It has a major focusing/softness problem that Canon let out the door before tweaking. Maybe it was just the camera out of the...
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by vau604 , Jul 30 '03
Pros: compact and sturdy, nice sharp pictures Cons: lag time between pressing the shutter and getting the picture taken, weak flash
I like the compact size and sturdy feel (especially compared to the plastic Nikon with the screen th ...
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by carlwu , May 01 '03
Pros: Compact size, quality build, decent photo quality, CF card capable Cons: auto focus weak, weak flash
In this case... I am talking about the benefits of diminuitive size! This thing easily fits in any shirt or pants pocket so you can take it anywhere. I wouldn't dream of taking my digital SLR rig on anything but photo hikes. With the S200, I can go...
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by danish_blue , Apr 07 '03
Pros: Styling, compact size Cons: Standard 8mb card, weak flash, short battery life, no case, small zoom, slow shutter speed
This is my first digital camera; therefore, I have nothing to compare it to. I love having a digital camera but there are some features that I don't like on this camera. The worst thing about this camera is the weak flash and picture quality in low light...
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by smuboy81 , Apr 04 '03
Pros: Compact, Easy to use, Canon Cons: None?
So, I like taking pictures of naked landscapes and animals....haha. Putting them in clothes is just too much effort! But, getting them developed is the hard part!
(For those of you who arent too fast, the above is not intended to be...
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by prophecy , Jul 27 '02
Pros: Small, fast shutter, lots of great features... did i say small? Cons: Limited zoom, not too good at far shots, better at close ones.
I did my research into cameras before selecting this one. I found that the Canon line is the cream of the crop so any Canon camera is going to be a good buy. Like the A40 or G2. But if you want a small camera that you can just stuff in your pocket,...
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by shirsreviews , Sep 22 '03
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 ...
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by classic58caddy , Apr 09 '04
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 ...
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by commontegus , Jul 27 '03
Pros: small, lightweight, easy to use Cons: red eye issues, the focus is sometimes weird
i know close to NOTHING about digital cameras. in fact, i was too scared to pick one out for myself ...
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