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THE GOOD: Briliant quality images, ease of use, movie mode, macro, cheap memory, and very good tft screen.
THE BAD: Very plasticy and somewhat flimsy build quality - you need to make sure and wear the wrist strap and do NOT drop it. Movie clip...
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We have had ours for 4 1/2 years and like the one we had before this one (also a cannon) it died. To me that is not a very long lifespan.
In the 4 1/2 years it was a good little camera most of the time. The photos that were taken outside were...
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Good but not great. I would be hesitant to try the new S1IS after my experiences with this one. I think once you get used to this one and get frustrated by it's weaknesses, it's time to move onto DSLR.
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Pros: The design is very stylish and compact. Wi-fi capability includes full remote control and capture.
Cons: There are a few manual controls. No remote capture via USB.
Overall: I can say that this is just an average level camera. Good...
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We've had this camera for about five years and it's served us well. It's very easy to use but also has great manual control if you need it. It has a few minor short-comings that prevent it getting 5/5. 1) The sliding lens cover is awkward to...
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This camera is excellent for someone who hasn't owned a camera before as it is easy to use and there are many functions to try out and have fun with. It has excellent quality for pictures that look stunning. Enjoy!
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Extremely good robust camera.
I have shot about 1200 images so far with very few duds even in odd light conditions.
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Whilst I listed 2GB memory card as a "Con" (was disappointed after buying a 4GB SD card to find out it didn't work!) 2GB still allows quite a lot of photos at the highest quality setting.
5 megapixel may seem very small by todays standards,...
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I used this camera for work and had it in my pocket while climbing bridges and tracking through the mud. The camera never got damaged during these times so I can say that it is durable enough to live in your pocket (I never dropped it).
The...
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This is the serious end of the point-and-shoot spectrum. It won't fit into many pockets, so if you don't carry a bag or laptop you'll have to stick to your camera-phone for those have-to-be-there shots.
This would be great for holidays (it...