Canon IXUS 210 IS
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15 years ago
Canon Digital Ixus 210: A touch screen canon compact - the Ixus 210
Not worth the money - I don't think touch screen cameras will 'catch on'
Pros:
- large screen
- looks nice
- decent image quality in most situations
- good noise at high ISO's
Cons:
- touch screen is irritating
- options are all menu based - not quick
- flash noisy
- expensive
15 years ago
Canon IXUS 210 IS
Canon's second foray into touchscreen cameras is a lot more proficient than its first, last year's IXUS 200 IS . For a photographer who can do without most physical buttons and wants a mammoth screen, this is one of the biggest you can get.
Pros:
- Large 3.5-inch touchscreen
- Nicely designed interface
- Lots of playback options
Cons:
- Performance can be a little slow
- Blows out highlights
15 years ago
Almost-pro.
This is one of the best camera choices I've ever made! I've had a SD500 prior to the SD3500 and beca
Pros:
- Touch screen
- wide screen
- quality photos
- amount of choices
Cons:
- Accidentally leaving camera on and holding screen
- functions will go off
15 years ago
Canon IXUS 210
The Canon IXUS brand has been with us since 1996 and has long been associated with super-compact and beautifully designed cameras. Whatever else this Ixus 210 offers, we can't help feel it's lacking the cool industrial design of previous models; nor is it particularly compact.
15 years ago
Canon Ixus 210
UPDATE 07/07/2011: In line with our new, tighter test criteria, the Canon Ixus 210 is now a three-star camera rather than a four-star camera. Its relatively average responsiveness and picture quality are even less impressive compared with...
Pros:
- High-quality
- multi-purpose 24-120 mm lens
- Optical stabilisation works well
- Pleasant touchscreen interface and high-quality LCD
- Good overall image quality
Cons:
- Autofocus a bit slow in low light
- Still no exposure histogram when shooting
- Macro mode to 5 cm and slow burst mode
- Disappointing video mode: no zoom
- mono sound
- quality not great
15 years ago
First I am not particularly blown away by touchscreen controls. I look for good quality pictures from any camera that is forgiving for a novice photographer no matter the controls. After many practice shots, I need to amend my review given on 14th August as follows: The camera is very good so long...
Pros:
- Canon Quality Construction
- Reputation and decent battery life
Cons:
- Auto settings and price
- I wish it came with AAA batteries
15 years ago
Canon Ixus 210
Review Canon Ixus 210 Canon's first touchscreen compact, the Digital Ixus 200 IS was a disappointing offering, not helped by Canon providing both touchscreen operation and standard button control.
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
15 years ago
Nice Camera
Excellent Camera Features are Cool no problems with anything yet. Alittle hard to get used to holding but it can be done. Take great pics,takes good movies about 8 out of 10 but remember it's a camera. All in All great Camera SO GO AHEAD AND BUY IT .
15 years ago
Review of Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS Digital Elph Camera
The Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS is a great camera camera overall really with little or no real flaws, but it's not that exciting either. It's basically a point and shoot camera with a touch screen on it.
Pros:
- Small and compact
- Simple and easy to use
- Takes good pictures
Cons:
- Fingerprints all of the back screen
- Optical zoom a bit blurry around the edges
- Lag time between pictures
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