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by mjc2000 , Jan 08 '01
Pros: Compact, durable, excellent pictures Cons: Lacks features like zooming (lens only protrudes to set focus, it is a box camera)
I have brought this little camera everywhere: camping in the bush, climbing in the Canadian Rockies, to my high school graduation. It is just so nice and compact and easy to use. Using the advantix system you can get three different photo formats from...
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by eulegy , Jan 06 '01
Pros: small very effective and makes beautiful pictures Cons: small dont let it get caught in the sofa cushins
This little and i mean little camera can kick some ass. i bought one and i just love it. it is about the size of a pack of marlboros. the picture quality is just magnificent, to be honest the zoom can zoom in close enough to see the hair on a flys _...
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by heyitsalysa , Dec 17 '00
Pros: Small and easy to carry Cons: Sometimes too small to find
Last year, for the holidays, I opened up a small box, and I was not that excited. What I had really longed for was a "real photography camera" (a big one) When I tore the paper opened and saw this tiny Cannon Elph 2, I replied by saying thanks,...
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by Windboy , Dec 14 '00
Pros: Small, Silver, Smart, Sexy Cons: Small buttons, Pricey developing
For years I had been using a $25 chunk of plastic debris with a lens in it to capture my most important and cherished moments. On December 31, 1999 I entered my local Sears & Roebuck department store with the impulsive intention of purchasing a...
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by sliznyak2 , Dec 13 '00
Pros: APS, size, powerful zoom Cons: price, features limited
Those of you out there who prefer Advanced Photo System photography over the traditional 35mm cameras and optics should like this new great Elph 2, Canon's newest APS camera that is so similar to the first Elph but still so much better and with improved...
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by bcfrench , Dec 12 '00
Pros: Small size, easy controls Cons: Would be difficult for someone with large hands to operate easily
Having recently thrown out my old Nikon Nuvis 110i (see separate review), I purchased the Elph 2 on the camera shop owner's recommendation. I needed something very small and compact with a zoom lens. I show cats and I wanted to take pictures at shows. I...
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by adflanagan , Dec 09 '00
Pros: size, sturdiness Cons: advanced control settings
This camera was a splurge for me so that I could have it anywhere. I had never used the APS, but I have taken some wonderful panorama photos with absolute ease. The photo quality is great, and best of all, the camera is in my pocket or on my belt loop...
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by terri_lg , Dec 07 '00
Pros: Canon has done the needed research . Cons: Smaller negative format
Although APS is far from my format of choice, Canon is definitely a forerunner in the field as far as APS goes. They have done thier homework, so to speak, and have put a well-tested and reputable camera on the market.
Keep in mind that if...
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by e2000echo , Dec 04 '00
Pros: Compact, high-quality photos, easy to use Cons: Not digital
After using a series of disposable cameras and having whole trips of pictures develop black, I invested in the Elph 2. Although quirky in its features, it takes high quality photos and is compact enough to fit in your pocket. I love the zoom lens, the...
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by okchico , Nov 30 '00
Pros: It's small Cons: Absolutely Nada
By no means am I a professional photographer, and I am definitely not knowledgeable when it comes to camera equipment but the one thing that I am is a guy, and while that may not mean anything to some of you, to me it means that I basically search for...
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by Schacht , Nov 23 '00
Pros: Compact, multiple views and lighting settings, easy operation, great results.. Cons: None
Purchased the Canon ELPH 2 because it is the ultimate still camera -- flexible with three-view shooting, multiple lighting choices, simple operation, excellent results with great prints. This pocket size camera can always be available for those shots...
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by Cfu , Nov 17 '00
Pros: Small size, Very very sturdy, and extremely simple to use Cons: Prints could be a little sharper, but other then that, no problems !!
I purchased my Elph2 camera approximately a year ago and have found it to be one of the more capable APS cameras on the market. Photography is a hobby of mine and I own two SLR bodies and have had experience in printing and developing many different...
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by divka , Nov 07 '00
Pros: Tiny size makes it easy to carry with you all the time Cons: So many vague little buttons!
Last year, around my birthday, I began hinting that the film feed on my old Olympus 35mm was busted. I was expecting similar camera as a replacement, but instead I received the very snazzy Elph 2.
I'll admit it...I'm a little scared of this camera....
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by Asian_N02 , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Simple and easy to use...style and durability Cons: NONE!!!
Well, I wrote an opinion about the first Canon Elph. It was the best camera I have ever owned. It was small, compact, easy to carry around. It took great pictures and it was very easy to use. It is just a beautiful camera inside and out....
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by amyquilts , Oct 17 '00
Pros: tiny, excellent optics, well built, captures shots on the fly, good at night Cons: tiny viewfinder, panoramic photos tend to be grainy
A few months ago, I came to this web site to choose a small camera for an upcoming trip to Paris. I already have a 35mm SLR (Canon EOS) and find that it most often sits in the hotel room while I'm travelling. It's big, awkward and bulky.
I...
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