Canon PowerShot D20
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13 years ago
love it!
I am using this so far in freshwater. Works well especially for macro shots of things that are not moving(a crawfish or plants)sometimes it is a little slow so I missed a few good shots but I am still in love! Works great and what a great deal.
Pros:
- Easy to Use
- Good Battery Life
- Large Clear LCD
Cons:
- Lag / Shutter Delay
13 years ago
Canon Powershot D20
For a camera specialist company like Canon, the D20 is a bit of a surprise. The somewhat chunky compact features a unique design with some counterintuitive elements, like the fact the shutter button is on the right, and yet you can only attach a wrist strap to the left-hand-side of the camera.
13 years ago
-= Universal Camera for all situations =-
Universal camera for any situation, unless you want professional quality. Advantages: 1. Actually waterproof to 10metrov. 2. Shockproof. 3. Instantly turns on in a second ready to go. 4. Rapid transition from the Photo and Video for the back. 5.
13 years ago
Canon Powershot D20
The Canon Powershot D20 is a rugged camera designed for use in extreme environments. Its waterproof build can be submerged to depth of 10m, withstand drops of 1.5m and be taken outside down to -10C. Needless to say, this camera can handle any type of weather.
Pros:
- Low image-noise until ISO 400
- Nicely saturated colors
- Generally responsive
- Good stabilization
- Quick optical zoom
- Sharp MF-Assist view
- Excellent LCD visibility
- Excellent rugged construction
- Quick shutter-lag
- Good battery-life for GPS-enabled camera
- Easy to press buttons
Cons:
- Softness at all ISO
- strong past ISO 400
- Unusable ISO 1600
- Narrow dynamic-range
- Some over-exposure
- Poor AWB in low-light
- Very slow autofocus
- Shutter-release too soft
- Impossible to setup video framing
- Lens too easy to block
- Wrist-strap attaches to wrong side
- 2?s Video delay
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot D20 review
Adventure cameras have been growing in popularity for several years, and almost all of the main manufacturers have at least one waterproof and shockproof compact in their current model range.
Pros:
- GPS that actually works
- Build quality
- Start-up time
Cons:
- Fiddly controls
13 years ago
Looks like it has melted. Horrible shape. Just read the review of the new Panasonic F5 rugged camera and whilst a bit more expensive looks nicer and is better specified. I'd get that one if I were after a rugged camera.
13 years ago
Pretty good camera it does what it says it will do but I returned it only because I found a better deal at my local walmart for around the same price, the new fujifilm that can go up to 50 feet under water, but if I hadn't found this camera I would have kept the cannon, good camera over all.
13 years ago
Great to take on vacation
Great to take on vacation, no need to worry if you are on the beach, in a boat or in the water.<br />But also good for normal daily use. <br /><br />I do not like the placement of the control buttons.
Pros:
- Easy to Use
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Great Resolution
- Great Zoom
- Large Clear LCD
- Rugged
- Small / Compact
- Water Proof
Cons:
- Button Locations Are Poor
- No Viewfinder
- Short Battery Life
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot D20 Review
Canon PowerShot D20 Review – The Canon PowerShot D20 looks to combine the best features from Canon's PowerShot range with a host of rugged features
Pros:
- Build quality
- Image quality
- Large buttons
- GPS
- HDMI connection
Cons:
- No double lock on battery compartment
- Lower resolution screen than closest rivals
12 years ago
Canon Powershot D20
2 weeks sailing, great pictures, construction meant I didn't need to worry about occasion knocks and bumps. Excellent results, loved the easy controls. Screen good even in bright conditions.
Pros:
- Bright LCD
- Comfortable Controls
- Easy Setup
- Easy to Keep Clean
- Easy To Use
- Great Picture Quality
- Strong Construction
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