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October 2009
Review summary of Canon IXUS i / PowerShot SD10 / IXY L
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 582 reviews of Canon IXUS i / PowerShot SD10 / IXY L from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8.15/10. Comparing these reviews to 540866 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 (or 8.4 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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April 2004
Canon PowerShot SD10 Review
By KaoMAN
Review summary: Digital cameras have come a long way since they were first introduced in the late 1980s. The Sony ProMavica MVC-5000, considered to have the best image quality for the first generation of digital cameras, recorded images as magnetic impulses on a ...
Verdict: It is truly fascinating how many features Canon has put together in this super small and powerful camera. And today, Dev Hardware will review it! Read on to find out more
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April 2004
Product Reviews: Canon Ixus i
By Simon Duddy
Review summary: But this is not meant to be a serious camera for photography enthusiasts. This is for holiday and party snappers and, as such, it does all it needs to and even dresses up for the part. The camera's two biggest selling point is its small size coupled ...
Pros: Excellent quality images ; easy to use ; high resolution images ; very easy to use ; fast start-up time ; exposure compensation and three light metering systems ; tiny body size
Cons: Limited exposure controls ; no optical zoom ; no optical viewfinder ; small flash ; few accessories and optional extras
Verdict: A very good little camera.
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March 2004
Canon PowerShot SD10 Digital Elph
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February 2004
Canon Digital Ixus i
By Ross Burridge
Review summary: If the Ixus i were any smaller it would be plain inconvenient to use. Weighing just over 100g, it's certainly a camera you can keep with you all the time. As you'd expect at this size and price, there are limitations, the most obvious being the fixed ...
Verdict: An advantage of the lack of optical zoom is reduced lens extension time on startup - the camera is ready to shoot about two seconds after switch on. No complaints over the shutter lag either, with the Quick Shot option taking a shot immediately on ...
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