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The lighting on the LCD screen is great for both pictures and video. The camera can take up to a maximum 4MB SD Card which is fine for my son to make short videos and edit them on a computer. It's also nice having the option of using the LCD screen or the "old school" view finder to take the picture. I would have given this a 5 star rating if the outer casing was made of metal instead of plastic. I hope it will hold up for an 11 year old boy.
All in all my son and I are both very happy with it and it is very easy for him to use and thumb his way through the internal software.


One other wonderful thing about these cameras is that people have figured out how to hack the firmware. Don't worry, it won't break anything, and the new firmware sits on the SD card; remove the card, and the camera reverts back to factory stock. Just Google "canon a580 firmware."
I use the new firmware to tell the camera to automatically take three photos in a sequence, with one 2 stops down, one on the money, and one 2 stops up. Using commonly-available software, you get some remarkable results--just like the uber-expensive Canon and Nikon bodies deliver.





If you are looking for a very good, simple camera this is it. We have used Canon for years and have yet to be disappointed.



Overall, from first impressions, this seems like another excellent camera from one of the best manufacturers, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

It takes great pictures, even at night or indoors or concerts.
it's smaller than other comparable cameras.
it has auto settings, but it also has a great range of manual settings
a couple reasons I picked this particular camera are that:
it takes regular SD cards, which are getting really cheap(no Sony pro-stick or anything crazy.)I paid 15 bucks for an 8 gig card on amazon
it uses aa batteries. That's great because good rechargeables are fairly inexpensive and we can keep several sets ready to go. And if we are out somewhere and run out, we can snag some alkalines anywhere
My only dislike is that it can take a while to process a picture if the lighting isn't perfect




(1) The cammera is significantly larger and heavier than the S2. And it is bit of a pain since I cannot reuse my old S2 camera case.
(2) The SX10 comes with a clip-on lens cap which is pretty finicky to put on in comparison to the S2 plastic lens cap which I can easily and quickly slap on to the lens housing. Furthermore, while the S2 cap comes with a string to be attached to the camera body. That is not the case with the SX10. So I can see losing my lens cap pretty soon.
(3) The inside grip on the S2 is kind of sanded so it can be gripped firmly. The grip on the SX10 is smooth and a bit slippery. It does not offer me as firm and confident a grip as the S2, particularly when the camera is heavier. May be it will become less slippery with time.
Other than the above, good camera.

Ive used it for 2 years, and im not a pro with reviewing camera spec, but i would definitely recommend it.
The one major problem is that the lense is easily broken, Ive had mine fixed before after getting a tiny bit of sand in it, its broken again atm as I cant get the lense to come back out and its displaying an error. Hence being on looking for a new camera :)
I would def recommend it but make sure you get insurance! The lens is likely to be have issue if you use it alot!




'Nuff said.
