Pros: Fast, ultra compact, user friendly, good image quality, ISO 50, tough Stainless Steel Body
Cons: Weak flash, tiny battery, red-eye, chromatic aberration, noisy ISO 400 images
Timed to hit stores at the start of the all-important holiday buying season, the recently introduced Powershot SD200 Digital Elph is an updated version of last years SD100. The SD200 looks (and handles) much like its Digital Elph siblings. It has a ...
Pros: Looks cool, sturdy, compact, fast operation, excellent picture quality, large bright LCD Cons: Resolution, no manual control, flash leaves shadow in corner upclose in macro mode
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PowerShot SD200 is such a cool-looking camera, I just had to try it. I have sold my 5
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Canon PowerShot SD400 Digital Elph, and the ...
Pros: Small size, handy, large 2-inch LCD, sharp images, fast. Cons: low capacity battery, no battery indicator, exposed LCD display, no shutter/apeture priority modes, other quibbles.
my review What's in the Box One SD200 camera, one 16Mb SD card, one camera strap, driver disk, bundled software disk, lots of manuals, one NB-4L battery, a portable battery recharger, a stereo-to-RCA camera to tv cable, a mini-usb-to-usb ...
Pros: Cute, tiny, well-built, good image quality. Cons: Weak battery door and unprotected screen, sub-par low light focusing and weak flash.
The Canon SD200 - An Introduction I'm a reasonably advanced amateur who was in need of a point and shoot camera (yes, I can here the yelling and screaming now by people who believe that both point and shoots and digital are a disgrace to ...
Pros: Big LCD, small size and weight. Great feel. Nice outdoor shots. Cons: Noise, pixelation, dull colors, red eye
I have been a digital camera enthusiast for longest time ever. I had owned Canon PowerShot S200, S320, S400 and SD200 from the PowerShot family. Here is my story with SD200. I was amazed by the camera's overall size, feel and fit. Because I had owned ...
Pros: Tiny, quick, takes good snapshots and excellent movies, no dock needed for connections Cons: Some purple fringing in photos, video capture defect, slow USB transfers, useless scene modes
(Updated with travel experience comments at end of review) The 3-megapixel SD200 is the least expensive model in the current generation of Canons popular ultra-compact Elph (Ixus in Europe) digital cameras. Significant improvements over the ...
Pros: Small, light, hard to take surprisingly bad pictures Cons: Not long battery life. Somewhat less pixels (3.2M)
It is silly to discuss premium picture quality in this point-and-shoot class. The purpose of these small, easy-to-use cameras is user friendly and good picture quality. The 4.0 megapixel SD300 will be released to market at early December but I ...
Pros: Size & Speed Cons: None that I've found so far
After 2 weeks of intense searching I picked up this little honey & I couldn't be happier with it! In my research for a 3 Mega Pixel camera, it came down between the Casio Exilim EX-Z30 & the Canon PowerShot SD200 Digital ELPH. If you look at the specs ...
Pros: Portability; Image Quality; User Friendly; Extensive Photographic Capabilities; Automatic and Manual Settings. Cons: Short battery life; Small Flash Range.
This camera is ideal for both the occasional point and shoot vacationer and the budding photographer. I've been thrilled with the quality of my photographs, whether they were of my friends at Mardi Gras or difficult close up shots of moving animals in ...
Pros: small size, great image quality Cons: cheap plastic cover on USB port
This is a great little camera. It's about the size of a deck of cards and takes excellent pictures over a wide variety of conditions, including daylight outdoor scenes, indoor flash pictures, night-time scenes, and close-ups of small objects. You can ...
Pros: extremely portable, big screen size, easy to use Cons: Sometimes blurry images due to holding a camera of such a small size
This is my first digital camera and I was amazed at what it can do!! The size is perfect and can easily fit in your shirt pocket without you realizing that it is there. I really like the larger screen of this model and I am slowly learning all of the ...
Pros: Tiny. Fast. Big LCD Screen. Awesome Movie Mode. External Battery Charger. Cons: Battery Life. Access to Manual Mode.
This is one of the best point-and-shoot 3 megapixel cameras currently being produced. As with all Canon PowerShot SD series cameras, the SD200 is very easy to use. Since the specs are easily accessible (click on ...
Pros: Size, speed, optical zoom, price, quality feel (except for that damn plastic hatch!). Cons: Lots of red-eye because it's so small. Easy to misplace for the same reason.
I've only had this camera for a few days but it appears to be a great little camera. It's an incredibly small camera considering it has a 3x optical zoom and the new processor makes it really fast, whether at startup or between photos. I mean REALLY ...
Pros: About the size of an ordinary business card.
Cons: Fixed focus and zoom (from whatever is selected on the first frame) in movie mode.
I like my camera very much , but I was unsure of it at first. When compared to my Canon S330 - a 2MP camera, the pictures appeared to lack detail-sharpness and have a softness to them. Color was also toned down it was less vivid. After much ...
Pros: Compact size, EXCELLENT price, Durable. Cons: for the price, there are not really many. dark video, red eye
I have to say, I really like this camera, I bought it because I thought it was a good price...It has been great for me for typical family pictures and everyday use. It is not great for night pictures unless the object is close enough for the flash to ...
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