Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
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13 years ago
This Canon Powershot didital camera os a good bargain .
I recieved my Canon Powershot Digital camera for Valentines day this year and have really enjoyed using it. It is light and compact enough to carry in my purse so I always have it with me...no more missing great shots. The only problem I am having with it is loading my pics. onto my computer.
11 years ago
+ Nice pictures with good color reproduction. + Good auto mode + Good manual adjustments + Good battery life + Good zoom with good stabilization + Good menus and quick menus + Solid construction - The video can easily lose focus when zooming - Photos taken in the dark with a flash can leave a dark...
16 years ago
Firstly let me say that the first four reviews are a waste of time and should be removed, Anyway bought this PowerShot SX 210IS to replace my PowerShot SX100IS I usually change my camera after about six months or so but held on to my SX100IS because I really liked it and did not really see any...
15 years ago
Canon Powershot SX210 Digital Camera Review
The compact super-zoom market has, seemingly, stagnated over recent years. With the inclusion of feature such as GPS taking the focus away from what should be the main agenda, image quality, improvements in this area have been few and far between, with new iterations in many company lines treading...
15 years ago
Canon Powershot SX210 Digital Camera Review
For its market, the PowerShot SX210 IS does a good job of meeting what most people want from their super-zoom compacts. It produces consistent images in its automatic setting and the results straight out of camera should look pleasing in a 6x4 print.
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Review
There are plenty of reasons to justify spending an extra $20 on the PowerShot SX210 over the SX200. If you're shooting in great conditions, you won't have a problem snapping clean shots at the top end of the camera's generous 14x zoom range.
Pros:
- Good quality images
- HD video allows zoom
- Versatile lens
Cons:
- Some overexposure
- Noise at ISO 400
16 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
As pocketable superzooms go, the Canon PowerShot SX210 IS is a solid choice for those looking for more shooting control as well as a reliable Auto mode. Most of the issues we have are with its design, which keeps it from receiving a higher rating.
Pros:
- Nice selection of semi-manual and manual controls
- Flexible lens in a compact body
- Very good photo quality
Cons:
- Slow shooting performance
- Some awkward design aspects
- Unimpressive LCD
15 years ago
Canon Power Shot SX210IS
Canon has two styles of cameras in their pocket range the really small Ixus range and the slightly larger PowerShots. Here the latest PowerShot that is still small and sleek while offering more in optical zoom and other features.
15 years ago
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
The $349.99, 14.1-megapixel PowerShot SX210 IS packs 14x zoom into a body that's just 1.25 inches thick-you won't find a camera this thin that offers more zoom than the SX210's 392mm.
Pros:
- Sharp images
- 14x optical zoom
- 3-inch LCD is easily viewable in direct sunlight, and shows virtually no motion blur
- Well-designed interface
- Mini-HDMI port
- Stereo audio recording in video mode
Cons:
- Images show noticeable color fringing
- Not suited for low light shooting without a flash
- LCD's 16:9 aspect ratio means black bars around 4:3 images
15 years ago
Canon Power Shot SX210IS
Canon has two styles of cameras in their pocket range the really small Ixus range and the slightly larger PowerShots. Here the latest PowerShot that is still small and sleek while offering more in optical zoom and other features.
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