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Cut To The Chase With A Canon Powershot Elph

February 9th, 2010 Marcel Torres No comments

There are a lot of electronic cameras that you can choose from for your needs. You may be wondering why you would desire this camera and if it actually is the neatest thing for you.

The Good

There are some things that are good about the Canon Powershot Elph. The first is the quality of the photographs that are being taken with the camera. Smaller cameras have the same quality as the bigger ones without the size being an issue. If you’re having a look at one of these, then you actually need to think about the quality and remember how good it can be.

The size is also a great thing about this type of camera. It is very small and compact, which will help you to keep it on you at all points. If you do this, then you will not miss anything that’s crucial.

Another smashing thing is that these cameras are very cost-effective. That implies that you’re going to probably get more out of this camera for a cheaper price than you would out of a camera that is dearer. Think about this when you’re buying.

What Are The Bad Things?

The worst part about this sort of camera is that it is so tiny that it could be lost or misplaced. This can be hard to handle when you need a camera for a special photo opportunity. It may also be susceptible to breakage because of the size.

When you are looking at digital cameras, the Canon Powershot Elph is one that should be on your list. You may find that it’s far better than any of the cameras that you’ve ever truly looked at before. Take your time and find the one that will work well for you and that you truly enjoy so that you do not have to buy another one later.

Author Marcel Torres covers more on Canon’s Elph line of Powershot cameras which you can access via the main website here atthe Canon Powershot Elph & More Store resource.

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Canon PowerShot S410 Unboxing

December 13th, 2009 5 comments

Just unboxing that new Cannon camera that I pulled of eBay for . Yes, I know that some of the parts were missing and the memory card was already inside it (It came with 2 memory cards, a 32MB one and a 256MB one that’s already inserted). This WILL be used to make more videos, so expect more video in the future.

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My New Camera “Canon PowerShot SD790 IS” Unboxing and Rant

September 27th, 2009 25 comments

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Canon SD1100 IS DIGITAL Camera – PowerShot SD-1100 Reivew

September 15th, 2009 21 comments

www.microglobe.co.uk Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital Camera ELPH/IXUS SD-1100-Canon SD1100 PowerShot Digital Camera Review. Canon PowerShot SD1100 camera has features including an 8.0 Megapixel, 1/2.5-inch CCD, DIGIC III Image Processor, 3x optical zoom lens with a shift-type optical Image Stabilizer (IS) system and 2.5-inch LCD monitor with wide viewing angle. Canon SD-1100 PowerShot Digital Camera uses Battery Pack NB-4L to shoot up to approx. 240 images (based on the CIPA standard when …

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Canon Powershot SD800 IS Digital Camera

August 14th, 2009 17 comments

Visit tiger.tv for the Digital ELPH that’s raising the bar. The Canon Powershot SD800 IS has a 7.1 megapixel CCD to render images in magnificent detail and a DIGIC III Image Processor for stellar quality and fast operation. Yet what sets the SD800 IS Digital ELPH apart is its Wide-angle 3.8x optical zoom with Image Stabilizer technology for rock steady zooms. Canon based the optical image stabilization system on advancements made in the development of the company’s EF and video lenses, and …

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