Pros: Small, fast shutter, lots of great features... did i say small? Cons: Limited zoom, not too good at far shots, better at close ones.
I did my research into cameras before selecting this one. I found that the Canon line is the cream of the crop so any Canon camera is going to be a good buy. Like the A40 or G2. But if you want a small camera that you can just stuff in your pocket,...
Pros: Size,image quality, usability, design Cons: only 2X Zoom, expensive power adapter, no simple USB driver
There are cameras with more features, better image quality, better zooming, and lower prices, but I would still take a small cut on the features to have a camera with the S200's size.
Buy this camera and you will take more pictures. It's as...
Pros: Small size, easy to use, cool looking Cons: nothing
When I got pregnant, I knew I wanted to take loads of pictures for the babies. I wanted a digital camera. We bought a S110 and it was very nice as well. We recently bought a S200. This one is even easier to use.
Pros: Very small. Additional functionality to the S100 & S110. Auto Rotate Cons: Only 2 mega pixels and 2x zoom (optical)
This is an outstanding camera. Canon has taken an additional leap over the S110. This camera has more buttons to play with on the back of the camera, to add more functionality. You can set many more controls manually, including changing the camera to...
Pros: Takes great pictures, is very convenient, and even takes video clips with sound. Cons: Videos are grainy, camera is still a bit thick, and battery could last longer.
I've been using this camera for about six weeks now and am very happy.
CONVENIENCE. The camera fits easily in my shirt picture, though I wouldn't mind a thinner camera. I specifically wanted this level of convenience, so that I could take my...
Pros: Sleek body, compact size, Improves on the original!! Cons: Skimpy included CF card, "only" 2 MP, Limited AVI recording time
Having been an owner of the Canon S100, S110 in the past, I eagerly snapped up the latest camera in the family! I have had Kodak Digital Cameras, Sony, and Fuji in the past, and I have to say that the Canon S series just continues to improve! I'll...
Pros: Small size, high quality photos, ease of use, sleek look. Cons: No included case, movie mode very limited in terms of time.
I owned a pretty lousy digital camera until recently, and I finally got the approval from the boss (my wife ;) ) to get a new one to get better family photos. I researched a lot of cameras, and this one kept cropping up with glaringly good reviews......
Pros: fair price, many options, zoom, easy to use Cons: small memory card
I decided last month that it was about time I purchased a digital camera. I have been using my normal Canon Rebel G for quite sometime now, and have always been pleased. However, film is expensive and so is developing. Furthermore, lugging a big...
Pros: Small, Portable, rechargeable, stylish Cons: Only 8 Mg included, no case included
The Canon S200 is not the best digital camera you can buy for around 300 bucks. You can easily find a camera with more than 2 Megapixels, more than 2X optical zoom, and more the a 8 Megabyte CF card for the same price. Heck, you can probably find a...
Pros: Small size, great picture quality Cons: Low battery life, skimpy size on included CF card
I bought this camera because of its small size, relatively low price, and good reviews from other Epinions.com members. Specifications: Res: Up to 2 Megapixels, three settings for size and compression Zoom: 2X optical, 5x total. LCD scree ...
Pros: SMALL SIZE, good battery life, ease of use. Cons: proprietary battery and charger.
Bought it from circuit city while I was in the US. This was an upgrade from my A series Canon. The size and the sleek construction is what made me go for it. I have always loved Canon's.... even from the days of 35mm SLRs....
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I love it. I bought it as my first digital camera. And since I am doing a lot of outdoor photography I was looking for something more robust and something very small. I have an older SLR with metal housing that survived some pretty hard...
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