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Title: Canon PowerShot SD100
Pros: Pocket-size and stylish; solid photo quality; speedy performance.
Cons: Occasional purple fringing; limited manual exposure features.
Verdict: The Canon Powershot SD100 is a quick little pixie of snapshot power.
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70/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS II
Pros: Ultracompact and stylish; solid image quality; speedy performance.
Cons: Occasional purple fringing; limited manual exposure features.
Summary: This model is a quick-snapping pixie of point-and-shoot power.
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD100 Digital Elph
Verdict: Rugged and compact, this would make a very nice second camera, for those times when you'd rather carry a small, light snapshot model.
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78/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD100 Digital Elph
Verdict: Rugged and compact, this would make a very nice second camera, for those times when you'd rather carry a small, light snapshot model.
Summary: Updated 3.2-megapixel Digital Elph is smaller and easier to use.
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS II
Summary: Canon's 3.2-megapixel IXUS II retains the features and quality of its predecessors but puts them in an even smaller and lighter package.
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD100 Digital ELPH
Pros: Very good photo quality in most situationsSmall, elegant metal bodySuper fast performanceImpressive movie, playback modesHas an AF illuminator lampAbove average battery life for a small cameraOptional underwater case
Cons: Too much purple fringingFlimsy plastic door over battery/memory card compartmentWould like more shutter speed + aperture controlsBody scratches and show fingerprints easilyWish it had a 3X zoom lens
Verdict: While still a very nice camera, the Canon PowerShot SD100 isn't as much of a standout as earlier models. It's not because Canon has slipped, either -- the competition has just gotten better. The SD100's two trademark features are its size/design, and perf
Summary: The Canon PowerShot SD100 Digital ELPH ($499) is an updated version of Canon's popular S230 model (see our review). The big change between the two models is in the memory card department. The SD100 is the first Canon camera to use Secure Digital cards, as
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Title: Canon Ixus II
Pros: Smaller than Ixus v3, 16Mb SD card in box
Cons: Image quality not consistent
Verdict: We were expecting an equal to the v3 but unfortunately were sorely disappointed.
Summary: - Smaller and more compact than the Ixus v3, size isn't the only difference to the latest compact from Canon.
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50/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital Ixus II
Pros: Output quality; size; features. Cons:Only a 2x optical zoom. Overall:With great performance and petite proportions, the Ixus is one to snap up.
Cons: Only a 2x optical zoom. Overall:With great performance and petite proportions, the Ixus is one to snap up.
Verdict: With great performance and petite proportions, the Ixus is one to snap up.
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital Ixus II
Pros: Very small and light. Easy-to-access key features.
Cons: High price.
Verdict: Ease of use: All of the camera's functions are easily accessible.Build quality: Excellent strong case and compact design.Features: A good range of features.Value for money: Portability and functions are good for the price but it isn't cheap.Overall: A goo
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon Powershot SD100
Verdict: For anyone that wants or needs a very portable and extremely durable camera it's hard to beat one of Canon's Digital ELPHs. Canon was the first to make these small but fully functional digicams and is still making the best ones. On vacation the SD100
Summary: The PowerShot SD100 is the world's smallest and lightest digital ELPH camera. The new PowerShot SD100, with its ultra-compact size and new white-platinum finish crafted in stainless steel, represents the ultimate in portability, durability and elegance. N
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Title: Digital Cameras - Canon PowerShot SD100 Digital ELPH Digital Camera Review, Information, Specifications
Summary: Good image quality and user-friendly design is synonymous with the ELPH name, and the reason why the line is so popular with a wide range of consumers. Extending the brand name's excellent reputation in the film world, members of the digital ELPH series h
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS II
Summary: The very first thing worth noting about Canon's Digital IXUS II is that it feels right. This is, we realise, to some extent a subjective matter, but all of the IXUS variants we've seen have elicited the same response - they feel well ...
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD100
Summary: The new PowerShot SD100 offers a 3.2 megapixel resolution in the line's smallest form factor to date. It has a smaller optical lens design, a small built-in flash unit and new condensed battery....
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Title: Canon Ixus II
Pros: Smaller than Ixus v3, 16Mb SD card in box
Cons: Image quality not consistent
Verdict: We were expecting an equal to the v3 but unfortunately were sorely disappointed.
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50/100 |