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November 2009
Review summary of Canon IXUS i Zoom / PowerShot SD30 / IXY L3
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 697 reviews of Canon IXUS i Zoom / PowerShot SD30 / IXY L3 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.8/10. Comparing these reviews to 555063 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 87/100 (or 8.7 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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August 2008
Canon Digital Ixus I zoom
By Staff writers
Review summary: The AF could do with being a bit quicker, and a longer zoom would be good, but it's still a gem
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December 2007
Canon PowerShot SD30 Digital ELPH
By Jeff Keller
Review summary: The Canon PowerShot SD30 Digital ELPH (also known as the Digital Ixus i Zoom) is an ultra-compact camera with a 5 Megapixel CCD, 2.4X zoom lens, DIGIC II image processor, and a 1.8" LCD display. The SD30 replaces the PowerShot SD20, with the main ...
Pros: Very good photo quality in good lighting ; Compact, stylish body comes in four colors ; Unlimited continuous shooting mode ; LCD visible in low light ; AF-assist lamp ; Includes camera dock with remote control for viewing photos on your television ; ...
Cons: Some corner softness ; noise in long exposures is above average ; Weak flash ; Redeye is a big problem ; Unimpressive movie mode ; Dock required for USB and A/V output ; Battery life could be better ; Tiny memory card included with camera
Verdict: One thing to watch out for on ultra-compact cameras like the SD30 is the cost of an extra battery. A spare NB-4L will set you back $50. While I prefer cameras that use AA batteries, you won't find anything this small that supports those
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September 2006
Canon Digital Ixus I zoom
Review summary: The Ixus i zoom is a snapshot camera with a passable movie mode of 640x480 and 10fps and a nice range of colourful suits
Pros: Light and small - only 104g. Great design, great colours. Sixteen shooting modes
Cons: Movie mode only 10fps. Functional 1.8in LCD. Not the fastest around
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March 2006
PowerShot SD30
By Rick Oldano
Review summary: Cute but Disappointing Point-and-Shoot Camera
Pros: Compact size. Fashionable camera-body colors ; Image quality isn't bad - but it isn't great, either. No optical viewfinder
Cons: Image quality isn't bad - but it isn't great, either. No optical viewfinder
Verdict: . The SD30 started a lot of conversations when we hit the party circuit - its small size and attractive colors generate a lot of interest. However, beyond the cosmetics lies the brutal truth: For its price, the SD30 doesn't quite reach the same high ...
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