Pros: Easy to use, excellent features, price dropping. Cons: Power-hungry if zoom and LCD are used.
I've been considering digital cameras for years, but never felt they were within reach. There were always so many issues: what file format would a digital camera use? Would my computer (running Linux) be able to read the files? How would I get the...
Pros: pocket sized, sturdy aluminum clad body, largest optical zoom in the Canon Elph-based series Cons: eats alkaline batteries, need to purchase the power pack and extra battery; better outdoors than indoors
This digital camera fits easily into a shirt pocket, so it's as portable as it gets, and your 'best friend' on vacation. An important feature that is too often overlooked is the fact that it is aluminum clad, so dropping it won't easily result in the...
Pros: compact size, ease of use, picture quality Cons: indoor photos require more thought, flash is weak, CF cartridge door is flimsy
I chose the A50 because it was from a proven camera manufacturer, and because of its feature/price combination. Canon is very good at making lenses, and since the lense is the most important part of the camera, it seemed to make sense to go with them...
Before I get into the specifics I should warn you my view of this camera may be tainted. I am very fussy about my gadgets. I frequently clean them, obsessively return them to their protective cases after use, and refuse to lone them to all but the most...
Pros: Great Pictures Cons: Battery Charger Costs $$$
The Canon Powershot A50 is the best digital camera I've seen for the price you pay. Unless you feel like paying a whole bunch for features you don't really need the Canon A50 is the best digital camera on the market.
Pros: Instruction book is difficult to understand in some areas. Cons: This is a first class camera that should meet most needs
This is my first Digital Camera.
I originally went to OfficeMax to purchase more paper for my printer. I stopped to browse at the Digital Cameras because I knew that at some point in my life ( Like Now ), I was going to own a digital...
Pros: Affordable, Rugged, Small, High Quality Cons: Software that came from Canon
I purchased the Canon A-50 digital camera around 2 months ago. Since then I've made extensive use of the camera and most of its features. I also purchased a HP Photosmart printer which produces photographic quality output representative of the cameras...
Pros: Great shots, ultra-small, aluminum body Cons: No USB, uses 2CR5 batteries
After scouring review over review on the Net, I decided on the 1.3 megapixel Powershot A50. I purchased the optional DK110 power supply/rechargeable NiMH battery kit as well. I strongly recommend getting the power supply/rechargeable battery kit since...
Pros: fairly inexpensive, zoom lens, auto lens cover Cons: no power supply, expensive batteries, poor design
I had decided that I wanted a digital camera for Christmas 1999. When Christmas arrived I received the Canon Powershot A-50. Even though it wasn't my first choice it still seemed like a good camera. I found out later that it was one of the few...
Pros: Cost, Quality of Pictures, LCD display Cons: Battery Life, Lack of Manual Controls, Cost of rechargable battery
I purchased this unit as a replacement for my Kodak DC 210 Plus, which suffered from horrible customer support and therefore took a one-way trip back to Kodak. This camera was new at the time when this happened, and purchased it without any real...
Pros: Light, portable, economic, good quality, strong, LCD display, capacity Cons: Not a battery meter. Red eye reduction does not work well.
I have worked with it during more than two years, taking hundreds of pictures. It is not a new camera, so the resolution is not the highest, but it is enough for most applications.
I use it in family happenings, trips and also in my job and...
Pros: easy point and shoot; good enough software Cons: batteries are expensive
My experience with the Canon Powershot A50 has generally been good. It takes good pictures. It's "point and shoot" features seem to be done well; it takes pictures without flash indoors with good results, for instance. It comes with good...
Pros: Excellent Quality and Extremely Easy to Use Cons: If you don't have battery recharger, you're not going to be happy
I love this camera a lot. I got this as a gift so I am unclear about what it costs, but from what I understand it is about $300. With the battery recharger it costs $400. I happened to have received the battery recharger with it. It is nice. There are 2...
Pros: Good for beginners Cons: Have to buy the battery recharger
My first digital camera and a good choice for the money. You must buy the battery recharger which is well worth the 100 bucks, you can find these at most electronic or computer stores, I got mine at J&R (they have a website also). Without the...
2 GB SD MEMORY CARD for Canon PowerShot A460 Camera Capacity: 2GB Type: (SD) Secure Digital 100% compatible with all devices designed to use Secure Digital cards as standard or extended data storage For...
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