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Canon PowerShot SD1000 Camera Review

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

Last year marked the 10th anniversary of Canon’s Elph cameras. The line started with a film camera, though the company’s SD line of digital compacts still carries the Digital Elph moniker. Despite its four-digit number, Canon positions the PowerShot SD1000 as a replacement for last year’s SD600, which also puts it below the new SD750 [...]

Canon PowerShot A460 Camera Review

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Budget cameras are everywhere these days. Plenty of snapshot cameras cost less than $200, and you can even find some for around $150. The Canon PowerShot A460 is in that second category of inexpensive shooters. This basic, 5-megapixel camera comes in at the very low end of Canon’s PowerShot A-series of digital cameras. On paper, [...]

Canon PowerShot A550 Digital Camera Review

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

Canon’s PowerShot A550 is a simple, inexpensive 7-megapixel camera, and that’s all it wants to be. While it has some nice features, it doesn’t offer any outstanding, unique aspects that put it above any other camera in the field, and that’s just fine. Good performance and solid images are all a camera needs to succeed, [...]

Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital Elph Wireless Review

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

The pricey Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital Elph Wireless ($499.99 list) is the latest addition to the growing wireless point-and-shoot category. It joins the Kodak EasyShare One and the Nikon Coolpix P1 and P2. Like those models, the 5.0-megapixel SD430 lets you connect wirelessly (using 802.11b) to a computer, network, or printer. Overall, this compact camera [...]

Canon PowerShot G7 Review

Friday, October 20th, 2006

A lot has changed since Canon shipped its last G-series model, the PowerShot G6, back in late 2004. Most significantly, you couldn’t find a dSLR for $500, which made the G6 the next best thing for enthusiasts. To be fair, even the smallest dSLR can’t match the PowerShot G7’s relatively compact, jacket-pocketable design. At just [...]


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