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Title: Canon PowerShot A650 IS Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Great picture quality, Manual exposure controls, Flip-out screen
Cons: Sluggish performance, Heavy and bulky, Can't use a neck strap
Verdict: Performance issues aside, the Canon PowerShot A650 IS combines large, good-looking photos and a generous feature set into a fine midrange shooter.
Summary: canon powershot a650 is review: Performance issues aside, the Canon PowerShot A650 IS combines large, good-looking photos and a generous feature set into a fine midrange shooter.
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76/100 |
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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 PowerShot S5 IS
Pros: Tons of manual and automatic features; well-laid-out controls; solid body; nice LCD display.
Cons: Lens aberrations and vignetting; some processing artifacts; lacks raw file support; redesigned lens cap still pops off too easily.
Verdict: Though it remains a good megazoom, thanks to continued image and lens artifacts, the Canon PowerShot S5 IS is slowly losing ground to competitors.
Summary: Canon PowerShot S5 ISThere was a lot to like about the Canon PowerShot S3 IS, and much of it remains in this year's PowerShot S5 IS, including Canon's veteran optical image-stabilization technology, excellent metering and focusing systems, the signature f
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74/100 |
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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 SD870 IS Digital Camera Review
Pros: Excellent colors, Great movies, Excellent White Balance accuracy, 3-inch LCD with wide view, Trendy look, 28mm wide lens, Quick face detection
Cons: High noise above ISO 80, Poor dynamic range above ISO 80, Lots of over-sharpening, 1.3 fps Burst mode, Weak flash, Expensive
Summary: Just a few months after its predecessor was released onto the market, the Canon PowerShot SD870 IS made its debut.
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99/100 |
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Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170
Pros: Good user interface; lots of options; burst mode stamina
Cons: Frustrating zoom rocker switch; cluttered controls; proprietary memory stick format
Verdict: Plain Jane styling and cluttered controls belie a wonderfully intuitive graphical user interface and some clever features. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 is a surprisingly adaptable camera that can be tweaked to take decent pictures in various environments
Summary: Underneath its plain exterior, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 hides a wealth of clever features and an extremely intuitive graphical interface. It also includes a viewfinder -- a compact rarity, these days -- and good a face detection system among its many
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71/100 |
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