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Title: Canon Powershot A650IS | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Superb picture; Easy to grip; Feature rich; Simple controls and menu layout; 12.1-megapixel capture
Cons: No Raw
Verdict: The little extras are there; you get the tripod screw hole, Face Detection, Image Stabilizer and, if you spend the money, a broad range of tele-convertors and other accessories including a waterproof enclosure. We think this would make a great family came
Summary: The DIGIC processor behind this compact is tried and tested, and quite fantastic at its job.
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90/100 |
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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 Review - Digital Cameras
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
Summary: Though it remains a good megazoom, thanks to continued image and lens artifacts, the Canon PowerShot S5 IS is slowly losing ground to competitors.
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74/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 860IS Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Impressive performance and image quality, Optical image stabilisation, Face detection
Cons: No manual exposure controls, No optical viewfinder
Verdict: While the Canon IXUS 860 IS doesn't have an optical viewfinder or manual exposure controls, it captures beautiful images with its wide, 3.8x optical zoom lens and ranks among the top compact cameras we've seen.
Summary: canon digital ixus 860is review: While the Canon IXUS 860 IS doesn't have an optical viewfinder or manual exposure controls, it captures beautiful images with its wide, 3.8x optical zoom lens and ranks among the top compact cameras we've seen.
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD950 IS Review
Pros: Good image and color quality, High resolution with typical class noise performance, Viewfinder, Solid construction and build quality
Cons: Wide angle end of lens could be wider, Battery power decline can be rapid
Summary: When last I visited with a Canon SD camera wearing a 900-something number, it was the SD900 with a 10 megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom and no stabilization. My latest houseguest is the Canon PowerShot SD950 IS, and it's amazing what those two extra lette
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Title: Review: Canon PowerShot A580 compact digital camera
Pros: good overall image quality, wide selection of ISO sensitivities, white-balance control.
Cons: Slow image-processing, tends to over-sharpen, some fringing issues, serious focus-inconsistency.
Summary: The Canon PowerShot A580 undercuts the PowerShot 590 IS by $30 but lacks some key features. Is it a better deal?
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69/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot A590 IS Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Great picture quality, Fast shutter speed, Broad manual feature set
Cons: Chunky appearance, Slow shot-to-shot time with 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-AU$300 shooter.
Summary: canon powershot a590 is review: 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-AU$300 shooter.
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78/100 |
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