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My only note for future buyers is to factor into your budget the cost of adding a memory card. The 32 meg card that came with the package was OK to learn with, but not sufficient for use; I added a 16 gig memory which cost around $50.
I should of taken a backup but no it would be fine not !!
signed not happy
* Add the 2yr extra protection plan, and a bigger memory card and your good to go :0)
It is exactly what I wanted, small and light with settings that I can just use without having to worry, plus having more options if I want.
The pictures are clear and look wonderful. It is a tremendous value and easily worth the price. Always make sure to get an extra card and carry some extra batteries just in case you find yourself taking more pictures than you planeed on, which is easy to do because this camera makes it so much fun.
Easy to learn and get use to. Takes great pictures. Perfect as a first time user camera.
This camera boasts something that wasn't too common among non-DSLR digital cameras: manual functions. For those who are more hands-on and like to have a little more control over how the camera exposes the picture, this was great. I have been able to use this camera to my advantage to explore the effects of shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, etc. It has led me to seek the expanded capabilities of a digital SLR.
But the advanced user aside, the general person who needs a way to capture great shots in most situations will love the relatively small size and great picture quality of this 6MP camera.
I'll be using this as a companion/backup camera alongside a DSLR because the quality of the images is just too great to pass up right now.
Pros:
* Great image quality
* Good color reproduction
* Basic and advanced controls
* Uses AA batteries
* Comfortable to hold, seems well-built
* Can be used with optional adapters and filters
Cons:
* Generally poor flash performance indoors, not much help in daylight
* LCD has a somewhat low resolution; screen looks grainier than it should
* No image stabilization
* Flash recharges slowly on most batteries
It's also not the smallest camera out there. It fits in a pocket or purse, but just barely.
I recommend this camera and would buy it again as a good value for the price, just don't plan on using it for sports or some other subject where you need to take many shots quickly.
price was just right. you can't go wrong. easy controls and settings, a no muss tool of image gathering
just like the tribes of east pixelannia, wonderful.
For many of you, RAW makes no difference. And that is great. But for those folks who own Digital SLR cameras, and want this camera as a powerful, easy-to-carry utility camera - lack of RAW support cripples this camera.
Next, as other reviewers have noted, the side mounted mode-knob is easily jostled and can result in the camera being in a mode that you did not plan for it to be in when you are shooting. It is EASY to accidentally move this knob.
The lens cover and using it as the power button is a poor design as well.
Finally, since I seem to be listing the problems first, like most point and shoots the noise level at anything over 50 ISO is very high and makes the camera almost unusable in settings where you would like to set the ISO higher. Basically, very low light settings are compromised by this inablity to set the ISO at 400 and be confident that the pictures will have a low enough noise level to be usable.
On to the good. As a point and shoot camera, this offers a huge amount of control over the shot. You can shoot in aperture and shutter priorities and you can - in theory - do almost anything that you could do with a DSLR. Your biggest limitations are the lens (unchangable) and the sensor (small, high-noise at high ISO).
In 90% of the typical point and shoot settings, this camera will outperform your current camera. It takes beautiful pictures.
The wide angle lens gives you the ability to get more in the shot when you need to do so - making it a great "vacation" camera.
The zoom is decent, but not outstanding.
Colors are outstanding, and this is a typical Canon strength.
Reading through other reviews here, I also note that several people have complained that the camera did not fare well after being dropped - with a particular emphasis on the large LCD cracking if you drop it. I'm not sure how to respond to that... I guess that I would just say that I would have expected that to happen. I tend to treat $500 (when I bought it anyway) cameras carefully. I purchased an inexpensive camera case which I use always (and find easy to use, since it attaches to my belt) and I use the camera strap when I use the camera. I haven't dropped the camera yet in the year I have owned it. If I did, I'd be pleasantly surprised if it survived - not upset with Canon if it didn't. There are many different types of people with many different expectations in this world, and product reviews are a great place to see these many different attitudes!
Overall, a very good - almost great - point and shoot camera.






