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Photo : Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Blue)Browse or Search and Buy Online our Best Sellers Shopping Sales of Photo and Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Blue). Rating: - Good Compact Digital CameraIt is worth the money. It's affordable. It's stylish, compact, thin, lightweight and a good point and shoot digital camera. It may not be the best digital camera for a professional or an advance user, but it's a good digital camera for regular people who don't know much about photography. Because of its size, you can bring it anywhere and put in your pocket. It's convenient. It also comes with video recorder with sound. The features are easy to understand and use. It comes with digital image stabilizer. This camera is good to be used in dark places, because the picture will look brighter. The only cons is if the pictures were taken in bright area, the pictures look a little bit dark. Everything else is good and worth the money. Rating: - Nice cameraThis camera takes nice picture but self timer setting is a bit confusing. Shooting scense is hard to follow. Rating: - Cannon Powershot cameraWe loved this product, we loved the price, and it has all the features we need and takes great pictures for amatures who want great pics! Rating: - Canon SD100ISExcellent little camera. Takes good pictures, is small and handy. I'm very pleased. Rating: - Fabulous Camera and Simple to useI've been looking for an easy-to-use 10MP point and shoot camera because it was the newest in technology. Then I read some reviews that the 10MP cameras gave up a lot of the nice features (like 3X optical zoom) found in the 8MP cameras, whereas the extra 2MP just didn't matter for 99% of users. So I turned to the 8MP Canon Powershot, read MANY of the reviews and bought it for my trip to Hawaii. The camera performed beautifully. The photos are extremely sharp and colorful. It's VERY easy to use and VERY compact. In some of the reviews people complained about the "lense fault error" and I got a little spooked about it. But now that I've had the camera, I've also had the same error 2 or 3 times because I was holding the camera with the lense against the palm of my hand when I turned it on. The camera immediately halted to prevent lense damage. All I did was turn it off and back on and it was just fine. There's plenty of manual options to set if you get into those special effects, but I just prefer to set it on auto and point and shoot. All my Hawaii photos turned out beautiful and I'm not disappointed one bit on purchasing this camera. One warning, however: The photo card that comes with this camera only holds about 8 pictures! So get an 8 GB card for about $20 and you'll run out of scenery before you run out of space! |
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