Pros: Compact, easy to use and operate, easy film loading Cons: Expensive developing and film prices, limited flash range, grainy prints
When the Advance Photo System (APS) made it debut in 1996 at the Photographic Marketing Association (PMA) trade show, I was pessimistic that this camera will generate consumer interest. First, it had a novel film design of 24mm verses 35mm for the...
Pros: priced well, fits anywhere, durable and takes great photos Cons: It 's so small, sometimes I can't find it in my bag!
The Canon ELPH 370Z is small enough to be an elf! It hides in my pocket, my fanny/waist pack, my purse, my hand. A lot of times, people don't even realize I have it until they've been blinded by the flash!
Pros: Nice attractive unit, well designed, very small with all the APS features Cons: Lens not quite as sharp as the original Elph, weak red-eye reduction
I was the happy owner of an original Canon Elph. It was tiny but took great pictures using the APS film format. It was stolen last year when the car was broken into. I was heartbroken and rushed out to replace it. I found that it had been replaced by...
Pros: 3 picture sizes, 3x zoom, Mid-Roll Film Change, Durable, Easy Automatic Pictures Cons: 24mm film is slightly less resolution than 35mm film, expensive, it is not an SLR camera
A year ago I purchased the Canon Elph 370Z as something I could bring with me on a 3 week backpacking trip I was going on that summer. At the time I wanted something light and portable, but also something that would allow me to take a variety of...
Pros: Size, weight, 3x zoom, APS, drop-in film loading, attractive design Cons: small buttons and profile may be difficult for some, slow flash recharge times, incremental zoom sometimes a little troublesome
I have always been a fan of the ELPH series, due to its small sizes, great features, and wonderful picture quality. After researching several different cameras in the $250-$300 price range, I decided that the Canon 370Z provides the perfect balance...
Pros: Small Size, easy to use, clear photographs Cons: a bit pricey, although coming down pricewise; poor red eye reduction
I was none too happy this past Christmas when my Minolta Vectis 20 decided to have a nervous breakdown at a family gathering. I liked it for it's portability and kept it with me nearly all the time. When it came time to buy a replacement, I was drawn...
Pros: Size, convenience and quality Cons: High end features
I like to take great pictures and I hate the miss a Kodak Moment. This camera is perfect for capturing all those great moments when you least expect them. It's size and quality is excellent for an everyday camera.
Pros:Size, Looks Great, Picture Quality, Durability Cons: Price (it's not bad for what you get, though), bad battery life
I first got interested in this product after seeing the television ads about three years ago when the camera just came out. I thought that it looked cool because it was small and could take three sizes of pictures. I researched it on the internet and...
Pros: Compact Size, APS, Features, Different Frame Sizes Cons: Red Eye Reduction, Low Light Conditions, Film Cost
Recently I purchased the Canon Elph 370Z camera for my fiance for the holidays. We have always used the disposable cameras, which are good for certain situations, but of course have there noticeable disadvantages. I went through all of the epinions...
Pros: ultra-compact, big zoom Cons: slow lens, darkens corners of photos
I bought the camera for one reason -- I wanted a point&shoot zoom camera that would fit in my pocket. Portability is KEY to me. If I've got the cam, I'll take the pix. But for most purposes, I'm unwilling to take any trouble lugging a camera. It...
Pros: Small as a pack of cigarettes. Takes terrific pictures. Cons: APS film is sometimes a pain to get developed, although it has great features.
I used to own a Canon Elan IIe full sized camera, but I got rid of it and only have the Elph 370Z now. And let me tell you that I'm very happy with my choice!
I'm not a professional photographer. The Elan IIe was way too much camera for me,...
Pros: VERY easy to use! Cons: expensive developing (but worth it!)
I recently borrowed this camera from my sister in law, and I absolutely love it!
The camera is simple to use, once you load the film, which drops right inside, you simply turn the camera on, and "point and shoot" You can also zoom in and out,...
what a great little brain this camera has!! When I was deciding on a camera to buy my wife I wanted something which was classy, compact and easy to use. My wife is not a photographer by any stretch (neither am I), but I wanted a camera that still took...
Pros: Extremely small, easy to use, well built. SIMPLE! Cons: Needs grip.
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I just bought the elph 370Z about a month ago and am VERY happy with it! It's not as simple as that though, I went through hundreds of cameras and didn't...
Pros: Lots of Options, lightweight, little, great pictures Cons: Take some time to really learn how it works.
Okay, so besides being Cute, cute, and cute, this camera is also functional. I was in need of a new camera that had a date stamp on it. I also wanted it to be light and little, so I could fit it in my diaper bag, since I had my second child on the...
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