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Canon IXUS 330 Digital Camera

Canon IXUS 330 Digital Camera

Standard Point and Shoot ; 3x ; 2.0 MP ; 1.5 more...
Canon - 7644A013
Rating Count : Rating: 4 8 review(s)
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tech.co.uk Title: Canon PowerShot G9

Pros: Strong features list, Good performance for a compact, Good-quality build

Cons: Three-tiered multi controller could be better, Quite expensive

Verdict: Don't expect quite the same overall picture quality and responsiveness of an SLR. The G9 is ideal for casual snappers that want the best, or keen photographers looking for a portable camera that doesn't sacrifice manual control

Summary: The G9 is a development of the 10-megapixel PowerShot G7. The G9 might look very similar from the outside but it incorporates a series of improvements, which should greatly increase its appeal
80/100
cnet.com.au Title: Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: Sleek design with 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: canon digital ixus 960 is review: 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.
78/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Review: 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.

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.
74/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Review: Canon IXUS 860 IS

Pros:  Impressive performance and image quality; optical image stabilization; face detection.

Cons:  No manual exposure controls; no optical viewfinder.

Summary: Though it doesn't have an optical viewfinder or manual exposure controls, it's still one of the top compact cameras we've seen. Now why is that?
80/100
cnet.com.au 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.
76/100
cnet.com.au 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.
78/100
digitalcamerareview.com Title: Canon PowerShot A470 Review

Pros: Sharp lens - even at the corners, Fast AF and imperceptible shutter lag, No nasty image quality surprises, Is there a more user friendly camera?

Cons: Awkward/odd zoom control, Weak battery life numbers, Flash recycle times still an issue, Sadly, no IS

Summary: Ok, I'll admit it. The Canon PowerShot A470 is far from the smallest camera on the market, and it's certainly not the sexiest. In spite of all this, when it was announced at PMA this year I'll also have to admit that I was impressed with how much new stuf
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