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Title: Canon Powershot G9
Pros: Picture quality - viewfinder - features - red eye correction tool - macro shot - LCD screen quality
Cons: Shutter lag times are longer than SLR lag times
Verdict: If quality is what counts for you the Canon Powershot G9 should be towards the top of your shortlist. It is packed with features, offers excellent picture quality and has a good build quality too. Recommended.
Summary: The Canon Powershot G9 is a fully featured 12 megapixel digital camera. It has a 6x optical zoom lens. The camera is right up there with the very best I have tested. There are a wide array of features, great picture quality and a good build too.
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88/100 |
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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 Review
Pros: Good all-around image quality, Plenty of speed for most uses, Decent high ISO performance, Appealing simple interface, nice ergonomics
Cons: Enough improvements over the A570 to justify the slight initial price premium?, Battery door cheap feeling, hard to close, Flash recycle times still feel long
Summary: It's a common sense principle that a successful performance is often a hard act to follow. Following up on Canon's highly successful performance with the A570 and building on a long line of well-regarded, moderately priced Canon A models, the Canon PowerS
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital Camera
Pros: Fast start-up, focus, and shutter, Maximum aperture of f2.8
Cons: Lacks a true wide-angle lens, Hard-to-find manual features
Verdict: for our comparison charts, news and reviews of the latest models, and shooting and shopping tips
Summary: Sleek design, superb image capability and intuitive controls make the SD1100 a solid buy.
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81/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital Camera
Pros: Fast start-up, focus, and shutter, Maximum aperture of f2.8
Cons: Lacks a true wide-angle lens, Hard-to-find manual features
Verdict: for our comparison charts, news and reviews of the latest models, and shooting and shopping tips
Summary: Sleek design, superb image capability and intuitive controls make the SD1100 a solid buy.
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81/100 |
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital Camera
Pros: Fast start-up, focus, and shutter, Maximum aperture of f2.8
Cons: Lacks a true wide-angle lens, Hard-to-find manual features
Verdict: for our comparison charts, news and reviews of the latest models, and shooting and shopping tips
Summary: Sleek design, superb image capability and intuitive controls make the SD1100 a solid buy.
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81/100 |
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 860 IS
Pros: Fast performance and excellent image quality; optical image stabilisation; face detection
Cons: No manual exposure controls; slightly heavy
Verdict: With a combination of impressive features, big screen and wide angle lens all serving up excellent photographs, the Canon Digital IXUS 860 IS shows that there's far more to digital photography than megapixels
Summary: The Canon Digital IXUS 860 IS does the thinking for you. Its wealth of features include 10 scene modes, plus Canon's Digic III technology, which handles face detection and noise reduction. The screen is a large 76mm (3 inches) and the menu items accessibl
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76/100 |
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