used it under water in Puerto Rico and it was not as clear as I thought and it was much slower than I had hoped. Missed most of the fish. By the time I had them in view and snapped the shot they were half out of the frame.
used it under water in Puerto Rico and it was not as clear as I thought and it was much slower than I had hoped. Missed most of the fish. By the time I had them in view and snapped the shot they were half out of the frame.
I am very disappointed with Canon Products. I only have this products because my Warranty forces me to get another one, and another one, and another one... and now I had the change to get the Power Shot D20. Before it was the D10.
If I can get it switch on I would be able to tell if I like it
Canon products tend to give you fear,..; fear that you do not know if it is going to take the next photo
If you need a camera that is tough enough to withstand the odd knock, and can do a job underwater the Powershot D20 does a fantastic job for the price, otherwise you're better off looking elsewhere.
Get up close with the Canon Powershot D20, and you'll soon see that it's a rugged thing; It feels reassuringly weighty when held; It's hardly a looker, but in terms of durability, it does a job; It may be one of those so-called rugged cameras, but the Powershot D20 is capable of some great shots.
While the Powershot D20 is capable of producing some lovely shots, as a compact camera in daily use it still has a lot to live up to when compared to more traditional compacts; If you want all-round performance you're better off getting a ‘non-rugged' compact snapper.
I am not a master in photography so my review is purely from the point of view of an individual that just takes pictures to save some memories. I find this camera amazing, it takes good pictures (sometimes, under normal conditions they may be a bit too bright, but this can be easily adjusted in the...
Designed for traveling, with some constraints. One reviewer quite poetically says that the Canon PowerShot D20's colorful and curvy design "appears to have been be inspired by tropical fish.
Rugged; uniquely styled body; Good underwater photo quality; Plenty of special effects and scene selection
Bulky camera body; Lens is on the slow side; No sweep panorama feature
used it arctic conditions fast moving zodiacs on slow moving polar bears and wind factor suited my needs and up there with all the big zoom lenses when it came to show and tell time at the end of the holiday
Easy to use
Screen size
I've had this camera for more than a year and recommended another to a friend. When I don't want to lug my big DSLR around, this fits the bill perfect. The underwater quality is great, the images can be perfected with post processing but otherwise are very good images.
Easy to Use; Fast Shutter Speed; Good Battery Life; Great Resolution; Large Clear LCD; Small / Compact
No complaints
I have bought two of these cameras now for my sons who love the outdoors. I am so impressed with the physical design of the camera, the ease of use of the program, and the very high quality of pictures, never mind the additional waterproof capability.
The versatile Canon PowerShot D20, captures pictures in and out of the water. It is waterproof down to 33 feet and can operate in temperatures ranging from 14 to 104 degrees. It has all of the features you get with the best waterproof cameras .
The Canon PowerShot D20 has a dedicated movie button located at the back of the camera for capturing videos at a moment's notice
The buttons on the top of the camera are too close together; so it is easy to hit the wrong one by accident
Slightly different to most Power Shot offerings as this is waterproof, it still however has all the normal facilities and enhancements of a standard digital camera but in this case getting it wet will not be a disaster at least in the short term.
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