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February 2nd, 2009

Canon Powershot 8.0 Megapixel Digital Camera Reviewed

Executive Summary about Canon Powershot Camera by Patricia Riley

canon powershot cameras

canon powershot cameras

Since George Eastman created the first camera, more and more households have had their own personal cameras. Now, with the onset of the digital age, more and more digital camera manufacturers have developed their own digital cameras and developments like the Canon Powershot 8.0 megapixel digital camera have made quality higher and higher.

Becoming one of its flagship cameras in the compact digital camera level, the Canon Powershot 8.0 megapixel digital cameras high quality 8.0 megapixel resolution allows a more detailed image than its predecessors. Canon’s new offering is a camera that embodies Canon’s commitment to creating cameras that offer superior imaging setting the bar for other digital cameras to emulate.

Keep those happy memories forever with this Canon Powershot camera.

Don’t Ever Buy A Canon PowerShot SX100IS Digital Camera

Executive Summary about Canon Powershot Camera by Chris Campbell

How long will camera manufactures continue to keep cranking out cameras with the same flaws over and over again? Buying a Canon PowerShot SX100IS Digital could be a disappointing proposition for many, unless they’re informed of what the camera can and can’t do.

The flash is setup a little different. In most point and shoots, the flash is always live and is automatically used for most indoor pictures. For the SX100IS however, you have to manually pop up the flash before taking a picture. Canon is assuming that the user can decide if the flash is needed, as opposed to letting the camera decide. Most people buying point and shoots like this Canon Powershot camera, don’t want to have to think before each picture about lighting conditions.

Expect a four or five second delay between taking pictures while the SX100IS flash recharges. Expecting point and shoot camera users to get the perfect picture the first time is unreasonable.

For some artificial reason, Canon has decided to prevent zooming during video recording with the SX100IS digital camera. It works fine on some of their more expensive cameras. It almost smells of deliberately crippling this PowerShot SX100IS for marketing reasons in an attempt to make the more expensive cameras enticing.


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