Pros: Incredible lens capable of 10x zoom. Loaded with features. Sexy design. Cons: A little pricey. Not a true 3 megapixel camera.
Canon has long been renowned as manufacturers of incredibly well made cameras for years. Their line of EOS Rebel camera helped changed the way people took pictures and viewed 35mm SLR's. Now they hope to do the same in the digital world with their...
The “PRO” in the Canon Powershot Pro 90 IS’s name is something of a misnomer, since the camera is highly unlikely to appeal to “pro” photographers. That’s not to say that the Pro 90 IS isn’t an interesting camera, it is, unfortunately the camera has...
Pros: Great lens, 10x zoom, good flash, easy to use. Cons: Cannot accept alkaline batteries, small included memory card.
Recently my father borrowed my digital camera (a Nikon Coolpix 990) to take some pictures for eBay. He used it for about 2 weeks, and decided that he wanted a digital camera of his own. As the family computer, photography, and electronics expert (I was...
Pros: SLR style form factor, flash hotshoe, 10x zoom, picture quality Cons: - limited functionality with EX series speedlights
- poor low light focus
The Canon Pro90IS is my fifth digital camera (others were Olympus D340R, Olympus D400Z, Nikon Coolpix 950, and Canon S100 Elph.) The Pro90 replaced my Nikon 950. In my opinion, the Pro90 is the best overall package in a digital camera under $1000. Is it...
Pros: ergonomic, easy to use, great lens, decent focus, decent flash support Cons: some chromatic aberration, focus has trouble in low light, no optical viewfinder
I have had a LOT of digital cameras, from an Olympus D-600L, a Fuji FinePix 4800, a Nikon 990, a Sony DSC-505V, an Olympus E-10, and an Olympus C700Z.
I wanted a camera for taking pictures at the race track and for indoor photography at...
Pros: Excellent Quality, Easy to Use, VERY SLR Like. Cons: No Macro Function
I have reviewed, tested and used most other high end digital cameras on on the market and without exception this is the best. Being an avid SLR camera fanatic for many many years I was looking for a digital camera that as closely as possible mimicked...
Pros: Great, fast zoom plus lots of control Cons: The power zoom and digital viewfinder take some practice; proprietary battery
My first impression of the camera was that it was a long lens attached to a grip, but after using it for a few weeks, it's become pretty intuitive to use. As a longtime Canon EOS user, I was sold by the EOS-type control dial, the ability to use one of my...
Pros: Image Stabilization, 10X Zoom, Great Lens, Easy to use Digital SLR Cons: No Newer with 5 Meg Pixels, Out of Production
I have never been happy with my standard photos because I do not have a surgeon's hands. Image Stabilization - a must with a 10X zoom cures that; crisp pictures every time. This camera is great. The 10X Optical Zoom is a real zoom that does not sacrifice...
Pros: 10x optical image stabilized zoom
Microdrive compatible
Hot shoe Cons: Canon software doesn't retain shooting info when converting RAW files
Today, everyone is looking for more pixels. Too bad - the herds are missing out on this great camera. True, you won't get a very pretty 16x20 out of it, but how many people actually print 16x20 photos, or have got monitors running at more than 2.1...
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