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Canon PowerShot SD200 Digital ELPH Review
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Posted on Tuesday, January 04 2005 @ 14:42:37 CET by LSDsmurf |
Overall the PowerShot SD200 is a very ultra-compact point-and-shoot camera. Photo quality is very good, though the occasional dark or blurry corner and purple fringing are a step down from the old S410/S500. Still, this camera will do a great job for its target audience: namely, web photos and smaller-sized prints. The SD200 features a stylish, ultra-thin metal body that will go anywhere. It's well-built for the most part, save for the incredibly cheap plastic door over the memory card / battery compartment on the bottom of the camera. The SD200 has a larger-than-average 2.0" LCD display. Outdoors you can see it fairly well, indoors in low light it's just so-so. Performance on the camera is first-rate, and a high speed SD card will really make it fly. The continuous shooting and movie modes are superb, and they're at their best with the fast card.
Link: DC Resource
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