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by pdboilermaker , Oct 19 '04
Pros: Great pictures, easy use, battery life, cost Cons: None so far
Needing to retire my personal Nikon 2000 coolpix after 2 years of service and 60,000 pictures, I went shopping. I wanted a 2.0 megapixel camera as it is best suited for the types of pictures that I want. I could not find anything less than a 3.2 ...
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by childebrand , Jan 20 '04
Pros: image quality, ease of use, canon, AAs Cons: apparently is not built to last, not USB 2.0, shutter lag
I purchased this camera several months ago, and was very happy with it for the first while. Inside the box one will find the camera, a 16 MB compact flash card, a USB cable, an audio/video cable, and documentation. The documentation is detailed, ...
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by wddebany , Aug 11 '03
Pros: Relatively light, better quality than expected for a 2mp camera Cons: Poor low-light quality, awful flash, stopped working after a month
I purchased the a60 after my first two cameras--both old Olympus Camedias--stopped working all of a ...
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by necromantra , Nov 12 '05
Pros: Good product Cons: until it breaks prematurely, then you get sodomized.
This is in regards to an experience I just finished with the Canon Company. In July of this year, I was working on accumulating digital pictures for an art history website for my classes using my new, personal Canon A60 digital camera. Somewhere in mid ...
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by robertmking , Mar 09 '04
Pros: Clear photos. Decent optical zoom. Price. Retractable lens. Compact size. Cons: Required warranty repair with very little use. Poor red eye reduction. Poor reliability. Plastic casing.
I purchased the Canon Powershot A60 through Dell's online purchase because they had a sale that made the camera less to purchase online then in any store. The 2.0 megapixel A60 has a 3X optical and 2.5X digital zoom giving a combined zoom of 7.5X. ...
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by tigresslarue , Mar 22 '04
Pros: Price, Quality of Pictures, Ease of Use Cons: Battery Power
We have (had) the A60 (lost it in a cab recently) and I miss my camera so much I thought I'd review it. This was our first digital camera, I bought for my fiance as a birthday present last year after checking reviews on epinions. Without even reading ...
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by thubten , Mar 10 '04
Pros: All the features of the more expensive cameras, without the price Cons: 2 MP
***update*** I've had the S45 for almost two years and the A60 for almost a year. They are both great. They work almost identically, but the standout now is that the A60 lasts forever on it's rechargable AA batteries. It seems like our S45 always has a ...
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by jond25 , Aug 11 '04
Pros: Great pics in good lighting, decent low light pics, manual mode, great price Cons: Kept breaking on me, build quality not very good, pics a little soft
I bought this camera used off of eBay. The seller let me know that he just had it sent in on the warranty to be fixed. When I received it, it worked great for me. It's a great price for quality pics. It did decent in low light, but there's definitly ...
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by mothadone , Jun 27 '06
Pros: Easy to use, good pictures for 2MP, AA batteries. Cons: Too many features for a 2MP, 4xAA's makes it pretty heavy.
I bought mine online on sale for $200 Canadian over 2 years ago. In the time I've owned it, I've taken thousands of pictures in all climates on one pair of 2100 mih NiMd rechargeable batteries that I got at Radio Shack for about $50 with a Quick Charger. ...
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by nantucketbob , Dec 14 '03
Pros: Dependable, comfortable to hold, links to some Canon printers. Cons: Larger than others, requires protection when carrying.
Anyone considering a digital camera should read the excellent reviews in epinions first. This "review" is just a footnote to those. I bought this for my daughter after buying last-year's model last year for my other daughter, the A40. Both have ...
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by jsaeger , Sep 24 '07
Pros: Nice pictures
Good Optics Cons: Menu use
Camera reliability.
This camera was just what I was looking for in 2005, an inexpensive camera with enough resolution to post web photos. The first problem was the battery door, which broke a little tab which locks it shut. This was my fault, but I never seemed to get the ...
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by iamjames , Mar 16 '04
Pros: Cheap used price in 2004, 3x optical, great movie mode, long AA battery life Cons: VEIW FINDER LET'S DUST IN CAMERA!!!
When my trusty Canon S10 died after 3 years and 16,000 pictures I started looking for a new digital camera. I bought and played with other cameras over the years but none of the other manufactures offered the features I wanted so I returned the cameras ...
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by kareles , Apr 13 '03
Pros: Lots of manual settings.
Love the new "Scene Modes"
Well constructed and built
Cons: The only con is that it doesn't come with battery charger
I've only had this camera for a few days now, but I am already extremely satisfied and impressed with this little gem! I wanted to purchase the A40, but found out that it was being replaced by the A60. I am glad I waited for it to arrive because it is...
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by tobelee , Jan 30 '05
Pros: Battery life is outstanding. Body is metal and solid. Cons: Camera lens cover wimpy, and the on/off button is slow to act.
I bought this camera after my earlier and more expensive digital camera stopped working. My earlier camera was a Fuji with a 1.2 mega pixel resolution. My Canon A60 has 2 mega pixels. However, the pictures on my Fuji were nicer. This must have been due ...
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by chasmanian , May 22 '03
Pros: Easy to take great pictures right out of the box, and more to learn later Cons: Sucks batteries dry like there's no tomorrow. I recommend rechargeables.
I had a Sony Mavica before this one, and it was starting to feel a little bulky compared to others I was seeing, and the picture quality was never really there. So I started to look at different cameras and eventually settled on this one. The price was...
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