Canon PowerShot Digital Camera


Canon PowerShot Digital Camera Review

Canon PowerShot A2100 IS Digital Camera

Canon PowerShot A2100 IS Digital Camera

Canon PowerShot A2100 IS Digital Camera

If you’re a novice with digital cameras then you’ll find the Canon PowerShot A2100 IS digital camera is easy to handle and the feature buttons easy to navigate. On top you’ll find the power button and a mode dial with over 10 shooting options. The shooting options include a Program Mode, Auto Mode, Easy Mode, and a Movie Mode. Successive shots can be taken with a 2.7 second shot-to-shot time. These speeds are pretty decent for a camera of its class. The lag time increases a little when using the flash and increases lag time to 6.9 seconds between shots. The shutter lag on the Canon PowerShot A2100 IS is 0.6 second in bright lighting conditions and 0.9 second in darker lighting conditions.

The back of the Canon PowerShot A2100 IS camera features a directional pad and buttons that are labeled in blue and white (white indicates the control options while shooting images and blue while you are on playback mode). All in all, the Canon PowerShot A2100 IS is a stylish little entry-level compact camera.

Canon PowerShot SD880IS Digital Camera Review

The Canon PowerShot SD880IS digital camera is the follow up model to the SD870. It weighs in at 6.3 ounces and measures 3.7 inches wide by 2.2 inches high. The SD880IS also features the advanced version of Canon’s image-processing engine, the DIGIC 4. It features a 10 mega pixels image sensor and a few extra scene selection modes then its predecessor the SD870.

With 16 scenario settings the Canon PowerShot SD880IS digital camera also includes the Stitch Assist feature for panorama shots. There is also an underwater mode that allows for underwater shots if the camera is used with an optional waterproofing case to protect the camera. This camera has more then adequate shutter speed for a point-and-shoot camera. There is a significant decrease in speed when the flash is on, extending the shot-to-shot speed to 3.2 seconds.

The Canon PowerShot SD880IS digital camera has plenty of shooting modes to choose from.

Canon PowerShot SX10IS Digital Camera (10MP, 20x Optical Zoom)

The Canon PowerShot SX10IS 10MP digital camera is pretty impressive in speed as it can take pictures and focus at higher speeds compared to many other models. All in all, the Canon PowerShot SX10IS 10MP digital camera combines fine photo quality with ergonomic design, and although lacking HD movie-capture capability it is still an excellent buy.

Canon PowerShot A480 Digital Camera

Specifications: The Canon PowerShot A480 is one of canon’s latest entry-level point-and-shoot digital camera. It is a basic camera designed for casual and leisurely use. It uses a brilliant 2.5-inch LCD display. Like most cameras in its class, this model is powered by 2 AA batteries.On the top, you will find the on/of button and the shoot button.

Features & Performance: The Canon PowerShot A480 digital camera currently cost around $110 a piece. The use of AA batteries is actually pretty convenient. Two AA batteries can last up to 200 shoots. It has a quick startup time and a relatively fast shot-to-shot speed (without flash). All in all, considering the price, performance and photo quality, the Canon PowerShot A480 is a pretty good entry-level compact digital camera.

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