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The fact that you can store multiple profiles on the camera is awesome. all you have to do is turn the wheel and choose which profile you would like to use, once its set up its easy. The manual option is great, but does take a bit of getting used to, although you cant beat it for portrait shots, the depth of field can be manually adjusted. the movies are great quality, I have a 42 inch plasma TV and the movies it produces are as sharp as from my camcorder (to be fair the camcorder is 5 years old, but still impressive video for such a small camera.
Another cool feature is the color swap. You can do the same thing after the fact in Adobe, but nothing beats looking at the new colors live right after you take a picture.
The only thing I will ding the camera on is that it has no battery indicator on the screen, you kind of have to guess how much you have left, it's not enough for me to give it less than 5 stars. The picture quality is excellent and on the highest settings you can crop a picture a lot and still get an excellent 8 x 10 or 13 x 19.
(BTW Is there a battery pack with higher capacity available than the standard one (Lithium Battery Pack NB-4L)? It doesn't last very long and you have to change the battery pack soon. It's not a big issue, cause these battery packs are cheap.)
It shipped on time and I got it for a really good price compared to buying it in a store.
The clarity of the photos is very good. The movie function is also very good and far better than the A70 which was more grainy and pixilated due to the lower resolution.
The software provided is eay to use (at leat for Windows, I do not know about for Macs).
A couple of features of these Canon cameras I've found very, very useful and you might want to consider in buying any camera, particularly if you travel. First, it uses AA batteries which are easy to find, so you don;t have to worry about finding an outlet and adpator to recharge your proprietary battery. Second, it uses an SD card which are also relatively easy to find and can be used in many devices, as opposed to say a Sony memory stick.
you never use manual, then you'll LOVE this camera but since I'm a veteran
shooter, I find it lacking. It's not intuitive and takes getting used to.
Otherwise, a great camera
It is a convenient size and the 4AA batteries last a long time. They are easy to change and you can buy them anywhere...you don't have a charger which is handy if you are taking a trip to the boondocks.
It's not too big and not too small.
What I do not like about it?
The SD card door is very flimsy......I'm almost afraid to open it
in fear of breaking it.
The WORST thing about it is the dial on top of the camera
(for the photo mode - green for automatic, etc.....)
seems to turn by itself. I must bump against it very easily and never realize it has changed. I HATE this about it!
What I LOVE about it is it is CANON. The best brand for cameras.
It is not an SLR and won't take pix like one but it is convenient,
easy to carry, and takes overall great pictures.
I would prefer a waterproof/beachproof/weatherproof version of something similar......I used to have an Olympus Stylus film Epic & this replaced it but chose Canon this time.
It's easy to put you shots on the computer with a universal card reader or with the software that comes with it.
Have a good time.
Before the cruise I took about 600 photos on the original charge of one set of the batteries. The manuals say the batteries should be fully discharged before recharging them, so I then made 6 1GB videos trying to empty them. Then I read in the back of the manual that if you primarily use the optical viewfinder and make only occasional use of the screen the camera may take as many as 1500 shots on one set of batteries.
So I took the camera to Alaska with the original set of batteries on the original charge. On photo # 1453 the camera beeped twice and put a message on the screen "change batteries" ! I put the other set in and kept shooting.
My friends on the cruise were amazed. Most of them had to recharge their digital camera batteries every night on the ship and several of them ran out of battery during the day anyway. Some of the smaller digital cameras were only getting 150 shots on one charge.
All the other good things about this camera are true, too! Big prints, no lag, good screen, good flash, Digic II is a winner!
great camera for beginers.
We returned it ... not sure what to get now.







