Rating 4.0 49 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
PC Authority
15 years ago

Canon Digital Ixus 210, has enormous touchscreen but what about picture quality?

Whether you think a gold-coloured camera is the height of sophistication or the depths of bogan is a matter of opinion. Fortunately, the Ixus 210 comes in a range of other colours, and the enormous 3.5in touchscreen is positively luxurious. We've seen more successful touchscreen interfaces, though.
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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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Digital Camera Review
15 years ago

Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS Review

Buying a digital camera is not as easy as it was in the early days of the digital imaging revolution, and that's good for consumers. Today's digital camera marketplace offers even more complex imaging products and shutterbugs of every stripe have more choices than they've ever had before, but...
Pros:
  • Large 3.5-inch LCD
  • Good image quality
  • HD 720p video
Cons:
  • Expensive for class
  • Some overexposure
  • Touch LCD can be tricky
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Amazon
15 years ago

Canon Ixus 210

an upgrade from the Ixus 75. Looks good but fails to take quick pictures of the kids. They always turn out blurred. particularly in lower light conditions. Not impressed. Touch screen is annoying. Lets upgrade for the sake of it - erh no... no improvement.. feel conned to be honest.
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CNET
15 years ago

Canon IXUS 210 review Review

The 14.1-megapixel IXUS 210 offers a sophisticated design and a bevy of 'smart' technologies that mean you can concentrate on taking snaps instead of constantly reading the manual.
Pros:
  • 5x extra-wide-angle zoom range
  • Large
  • high-quality display
  • Good touchscreen interface
Cons:
  • Poor lens performance
  • Mushy detail rendition
  • No zooming in 720p movie mode
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PC Advisor
15 years ago

Canon IXUS 210 IS review

The Canon IXUS 210 IS Touch is one of the best and most intuitive to use compact digital cameras on the market at the moment. It's for those who want a light digital camera with a little bit of flair that's very solidly built and can take great pictures.
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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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Testfreaks blog
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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