Canon Powershot SX10IS 10MP Digital Camera with 20x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom |

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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $334.95 You Save: $65.04 (16%)
New (65) Used (3) from $348.00
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 6
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 20 Digital Zoom: 4 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 100 Minimum Focal Length: 5 Maximum Resolution: 10 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 3.5 x 3.4
MPN: SX10IS Model: SX10IS UPC: 013803100785 EAN: 0013803100785 ASIN: B001G5ZTZO
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Features:
| • | 10.0-megapixel resolution for high-quality printing and flexibility when editing | | • | 20x optical zoom, wide-angle lens and Optical Image Stabilizer; improved speed and quiet zooming | | • | 2.5-inch Vari-angle LCD; DIGIC 4 Image Processor improves Face Detection | | • | MovieSnap mode lets you capture high-resolution still images while shooting a movie | | • | Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards |
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Product Description Whether the action is fast or slow, close up or far away, youll always get the shot you want with thePowerShot SX10 IS. This camera puts you on the cutting edge of advanced technology, with an incrediblypowerful 20x optical zoom, 10-megapixel resolution, and new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for high-performanceface and motion detection.
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Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Incredible Camera for the Price!!!!! November 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Canon camera is awesome. I wanted to take a set up from the 5MP Sony Cybershot I used for years. Having 10 MP and 20X Optical with this Canon makes a world of difference. It's great having the ability to tilt the viewing screen. I've recommended this camera to all my family and friends.
What a great camera November 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First let me say I am not any kind of photography expert. I have owned a 35mm Canon rebel and a Minolta SLR. The rebel took decent pictures but the Minolta was terrible. So needless to say I never really learned to use them. I was alway a Point and SHoot gal. This camera takes AMAZING pictures straight out of the box. THe large zoom really focuses well. I still haven't taken the time to learn about all the features but so far I am loving this camera.
Almost exactly what I was looking for November 22, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have had a bunch of digital camera's that have treated me right... Sony, Casio and Canon. However this one is has almost everything I would want in a NON-SLR camera.
PRO's * Excellent camera for the price * Support SDHC * Uses standard AA batteries * Flash hot-shoe * DIGIC 4 delivers excellent image quality * Lens is awesome * Love the rotating screen. * there's more but those are the main points
CON's * Little bit bigger and heavier than the market competition camera's but it is not a huge hinderance * The menu's let you do a lot of cool things but it takes some getting used to and it not the most intuitive. * Built in flash is crappy but you cant expect the built-in flash to be great. It's good for emergencies. * As in other reviews the scroll wheel feels a little "off", not enough to be a problem but it could be designed better.
Overall I am very pleased with this camera. I previously bought a Fuji S1000 - 10 Megapixel camera and it was a completely piece of crap compared to this one. I am very glad I returned that and spent the extra money on this one. My father is a pro-photographer and he has always used Canon, even in the film days. I will also stick with Canon from this point on, because it works and works good.
A Comparative Review November 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I own two other Canon cameras, A Digital Rebel Xt DSLR with two zoom lenses and a Power Shot A720 IS. The DSLR is used for serious photography and the A720 for informal family pictures and things like fishing. As I am getting older I am finding that the DSLR outfit is getting harder to carry so I was looking for a lighter outfit when I did not want to carry it. At first I thought that getting auxiliary lenses for the A720 would do the job but found it too bulky and inconvenient. Then Canon came out with the SX 10 IS. I got the first one my local dealer got in. It is far more versatile than the A720 but only slightly larger. It covers the complete focal length range I need for almost all picture taking needs. The quality of the pictures is slightly better than the already very good A720 at most ranges. At the extreme telephoto end it loses some as expected. Of course it is not as good as the DSLR but how can one expect a camera that sells for under 400 dollars to be as good as one that was over 1000 dollars? I was able to get close to the DSLR quality with a little help from my Photoshop Elements.
The camera is light for what it does and very convenient. I like the variable angle viewing for odd angle shots as close to the ground and the electronic viewfinder for bright situations. The electronic viewfinder is best for telephoto use as you can hold the camera steadier. The image stabilizer works all the way out to the 560mm equivalent but I recommend taking several pictures just in case. I like the fact that I don't have to carry extension tubes for close ups. The camera has too many other useful features to mention here. I have used it for over a month now and feel I got more than my moneys worth.
Almost 100% satisfied. November 20, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
So far I have taken around 600 pictures with the SX10 and have only one complaint. I am having trouble fine tuning the 'selecting ring'in SCN mode. I turn the dial and nothing moves and then all of a sudden it moves quickly to a selection I don't want and I have to begin again. I'm just not in control. However, the 20x zoom exceeded my expectations. I had originally wanted an Canon SLR just to use my measly 200mm zoom from my 35mm film Rebel, but this is much better for me (560mm w stabilization works well). I was also waiting for Canon to up their ISO ratings and by using the 3200 setting I was able to get some nice photos of Hula dancers and hope to do as well with indoor sport pictures. The 28mm wide angle lens is a plus I didn't know I needed until I began using the camera. I was able to properly frame many more single pictures than previously.
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