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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: Canon PowerShot G9 Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: A cornucopia of features, Zippy, Built like a tank
Cons: Odd raw+JPEG implementation, Relatively significant distortion at the widest angle of view, When zoomed out completely, lens intrudes into viewfinder, No optical zoom during movie capture
Verdict: The Canon PowerShot G9 is a solid enthusiast camera for those who want something compact to complement a dSLR.
Summary: canon powershot g9 review: The Canon PowerShot G9 is a solid enthusiast camera for those who want something compact to complement a dSLR.
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS
Pros: Well-designed titanium casing; great image quality; optical image stabilisation; face detection; optical viewfinder
Cons: No manual exposure controls, slightly sluggish performance
Verdict: Canon's Digital IXUS 960 IS looks great and can take very nice images, but the digital camera's whopping 12 megapixels will leave you waiting between shots
Summary: The Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS pushes the boat out with its 12.1-megapixel CCD sensor. Along with a titanium body and 3.7x optical zoom lens, you'll find this rugged compact is actually quite comfortable and has plenty of features and a high ISO setting. S
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78/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot A590 IS
Pros: Great picture quality; fast shutter speed; broad manual feature set
Cons: Chunky appearance; slow shot-to-shot time with the onboard flash enabled
Verdict: The Canon PowerShot A590 IS's manual exposure controls and surprisingly sharp pictures make it a great choice for almost anyone looking for a sub-£150 shooter
Summary: Whether you're just looking for an inexpensive, flexible camera or a secondary shooter for when you're not schlepping around your dSLR, the Canon PowerShot A590 IS is a great choice. While it's not the prettiest camera on the market, its high image qualit
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78/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital Ixus 860IS / PowerShot SD870 IS review
Pros: 28mm wide angle and optical stabilisation., Large and great quality screen., Very good build quality and design., Quick and easy access to settings.,
Cons: Higher RRP than rivals., Little or no manual control., Slow continuous shooting., No Live Histogram; coarse zoom steps.
Verdict: The Canon Ixus 860IS / PowerShot SD870 IS has a lot going for it. The great build quality, large screen, quick response, wide angle coverage and respectable quality will be sufficient to sell it to many people.
Summary: In these respects the 860IS / SD870 IS is undoubtedly one of the best compacts we've tested, but this degree of quality and performance doesn't come cheap. Canon cameras can be heavily discounted, but in terms of official RRPs, the 860IS / SD870 IS comes
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86/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot A470
Pros: Inexpensive; fast performance
Cons: Noisy pictures; chunky design
Verdict: For the money, you'd have a hard time finding a better snapshot camera
Summary: Solid budget models are becoming less expensive and offering better performance -- the Canon PowerShot A470 is one of the best examples of this trend. It isn't the prettiest camera available and it doesn't have any flashy features, but for the price, it's
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70/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS
Pros: Great image quality; minimal shutter lag; speedy performance; optical image stabilisation; face detection; optical viewfinder
Cons: No manual exposure controls; slow flash recycle time
Verdict: Canon's Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation to last year's hit Digital IXUS 70, while delivering just as impressive image quality
Summary: The Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation while keeping the impressive image quality of its predecessor, the Digital IXUS 70. With 8 megapixels at the ready, the IXUS 80 IS does well in providing photos with warm colours and a good amo
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76/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS
Pros: Great image quality; minimal shutter lag; speedy performance; optical image stabilisation; face detection; optical viewfinder
Cons: No manual exposure controls; slow flash recycle time
Verdict: Canon's Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation to last year's hit Digital IXUS 70, while delivering just as impressive image quality
Summary: The Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation while keeping the impressive image quality of its predecessor, the Digital IXUS 70. With 8 megapixels at the ready, the IXUS 80 IS does well in providing photos with warm colours and a good amo
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76/100 |
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