Rating 4.0 49 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
Pocket Lint
16 years ago

Canon IXUS 210 digital camera - First Look review

Canon 's latest IXUS model, the Canon IXUS 210 brings with it a 14.1-megapixel sensor and a range of new in-camera features, but can the new compact camera impress? We got hands-on with the new model at the London press launch.
Pros:
  • 22 scene modes
  • small
  • touchscreen
Cons:
  • Lots of features you probably won't need
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Photography BLOG
16 years ago

Canon Digital IXUS 210

The Canon Digital IXUS 210 (also known as the PowerShot SD3500 IS) is Canon's second touchscreen compact camera, replacing last year's IXUS 200 / SD980 model. You can focus on a subject by simply pointing at their face, review your images and change the camera settings, all by interacting with the...
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Steve's Digicams
16 years ago

Steve's SnapShot Pros Cons Timing Test Results Bottom Line Pick This Up If... Canon's Auto mode will automatically choose the correct "scene" mode for your current shooting situation.
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DPexpert
16 years ago

[REVIEW-CANON IXUS 210 touch]

This 14 megapixel camera has a 24–120mm (film equivalent) image stabilised zoom lens. Its distinctive feature is that it uses a touch screen for most camera controls. There are small buttons for power, review and still or movie modes and a zoom control around the shutter button.
Pros:
  • The image quality is excellent with good resolution and preservation of detail
  • Against our comparison compact the Canon stands out for better pictures in every way
  • Even noise doesn't seem to be a problem, in spite of the high pixel count
  • Macro mode is exceptionally good.
Cons:
  • The touch screen implementation, by comparison with the Samsung and Panasonic variants, is kludgy, slow and not at all intuitive
  • It feels and looks primitive
  • This is one area where Canon needs to get a Mark 2 out quickly to match the competition
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macworld.com.au
15 years ago

Canon IXUS 210 IS reviewed

Last month marked the tenth anniversary of the Canon IXUS camera range – and boy has it come a long way: the first model featured a 2MP sensor, and wasn't quite as sleek as we're now used to.
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TechSmart
15 years ago

Canon Ixus 210

Tweet Canon's Ixus 210 is the follow-up to the Japanese company's first foray into touch-screens - last year's Ixus 200. The 210 feels like a mature product; it's not only stylish but its touch-screen functionality is fantastic.
Pros:
  • Good playback
  • touchscreen makes navigation easy
  • cool miniature effect
Cons:
  • Not all of the screen is used for regular display
  • top buttons difficult to distinguish in a hurry
  • lens speed a bit slow
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ConnectReviews
15 years ago

Canon PowerShot SD3500IS Digital Camera Review

Touch screen technology is becoming more available and is in more devices than ever before. Companies are finding new ways of interacting with their devices. Today we're taking a look at the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS, a digital camera with a touch screen.
Pros:
  • Great image quality
  • Responsive touch screen
  • Built-in HDMI output
Cons:
  • Slow shooting performance
  • Hard to open port doors
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Digital Photography School
15 years ago

Canon PowerShot SD3500IS (Canon IXUS 210) Review

They keep getting smaller and, in the process, more and more intriguing: Canon's latest Canon PowerShot SD3500IS (Canon IXUS 210 in some parts of the world) takes the story even further and adopts a touch screen interface.
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Imaging Resource
15 years ago

Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS

Priced at $330, the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS design features a 14.1-megapixel sensor and a 5x optical zoom lens with equivalent focal lengths of 24-120mm, a generous wide-angle to a moderate telephoto. Maximum aperture varies from f/2.8 to f/5.9 across the zoom range.
Pros:
  • Compact 5x zoom 24-120mm eq
  • lens is wide with good telephoto reach, Very simple control layout, Superb 3.5-inch LCD touch screen, Excellent menu design, Optical image stabilization, High Definition video (720p, HDMI output, Accurate color, Smart Auto analyzes each scene to pick the correct...
Cons:
  • Thumb rest should be wider, Touch screens are not for everyone
  • definitely do a hands-on before you buy, Small power on/off, playback buttons, Slow 0.7 frames per second continuous mode shooting, Slow flash recycle, Consider a spare battery, No optical zoom for movies, Flimsy compartment door
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J&R
15 years ago

Poor image quality

No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros:
  • Easy To Use
  • Small / Compact
Cons:
  • Lag / Shutter Delay
  • Poor Image Quality
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