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Canon PowerShot A3100 IS review
The 12.1-megapixel PowerShot A3100 IS with 4x zoom makes a good first impression. Its pictures and feature set won't induce violent spasms of excitement, but its smart metal body, satisfying dimensions and straightforward controls are points in its favour Read more
2 March 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Canon Digital IXUS 120 IS review
The 12-megapixel Digital IXUS 120 IS is difficult to resist, thanks to its combination of a tiny, attractive body, simple operation, and generally very good photos. Occasionally, its images can suffer from purple fringing, and it can also be sluggish, but this is one of the better ultra-compacts on the market Read more
18 September 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Canon PowerShot A1100 IS review
The 12-megapixel PowerShot A1100 IS is a good choice for people who want a straightforward, gimmick-free compact camera that's big enough to hold but can still fit inside a pocket. It also offers decent image quality, and learning how to use it will take no time at all Read more
8 July 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Canon Digital IXUS 870 IS review
The 10-megapixel IXUS 870 IS is the follow-up to the popular 860 IS, and what a worthy successor it is. It's capable of producing truly excellent pictures for a camera of its size and it has excellent components for its price, including a wide-angle lens and optical image stabilisation Read more
5 November 2008 by Joshua Goldman
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Canon PowerShot A580 review
If you're looking for a cheap and cheerful point-and-shoot compact, the Canon PowerShot A580 could be right up your street. With its cute, plastic yet sturdy body and running on AA batteries, it features image stabilisation and 15-second long shutter for interesting night shots Read more
18 June 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Canon Digital IXUS 950 IS review
Canon's 8.3-megapixel Digital IXUS 950 IS sports almost everything you'd want in a point-and-shoot -- it's stylish, fast and it features the new Digic III image processor, which brings with it face detection and a higher top sensitivity of ISO 1,600 Read more
14 June 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Canon PowerShot A570 IS review
Canon's PowerShot A570 IS is an affordable compact camera that boasts optical image stabilisation, flash output control and speedy performance -- it also runs off AA batteries, meaning you won't have to pack a charger Read more
28 March 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Canon PowerShot A460 review
This basic 5-megapixel camera comes in at the very low end of Canon's PowerShot A series of digital cameras, but still offers a 4x optical zoom. It's very inexpensive but image quality isn't terrific Read more
27 February 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Canon PowerShot A550 review
With quick performance and decent photos, the Canon PowerShot A550 is a solid budget camera. It doesn't have many special features, but it's a strong choice if you don't want to spend a lot for your snapshots Read more
19 February 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Canon PowerShot A630 review
Canon's PowerShot A630 is an 8-megapixel version of its older sibling, the 10-megapixel A640, with an identical design. It's not a great shooter in low light, but otherwise it performs well for its class, with photographer-friendly manual settings and colourful, crisp images. If you're after a solid all-round point-and-shoot, you won't be disappointed Read more
24 October 2006 by Will Greenwald
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