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By: shopaholic_man,
Feb 12, 2005
Pros: The smallest I have seen with great image quality. Easy to use!
Cons: No optical zoom or view finder. Limited photo modes. Slow shutter.
Bottom Line: If you want the smallest camera you can get, and still get a great photograph, this is your camera. It's also very easy to use.
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By: ParisLemon,
Apr 7, 2004
Pros: SIZE!, 4 mega-pixel, the quality of pictures.
Cons: No optical zoom, no optical viewfinder.
Bottom Line: If you are going for size and style, the SD10 is the camera to buy. It takes great quality 4 mega-pixel pictures in a sleek, very small body.
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By: zlmajors,
Jan 31, 2004
Pros: Small, sexy, great photos, easy to use. Did I mention its really sexy?
Cons: No optical zoom, could be too small for some hands.
Bottom Line: This camera takes great photo's and is a great point and shoot. The sexiness factor is very high so I recommend the SD10.
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By: aknutson,
Aug 17, 2005
Pros: small, light, good battery, good screen, great pictures.
Cons: could be built tougher, sometimes freezes.
Bottom Line: the best compact digital camera money can buy.
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By: sahen,
Jun 19, 2004
Pros: Great picture quality, stylish and sturdy design, easy to use
Cons: No optical zoom, no scene modes, digital zoom is worthless
Bottom Line: This camera is ideal for photoblogging, street photography, macro photography, and quickly capturing artistic shots.
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By: pfalcioni,
Nov 5, 2004
Pros: GREAT pictures. Bullet-proof design. REALLY, REALLY easy to use. Smaller than your cell phone.
Cons: No Zoom.
Bottom Line: High quality camera with high-quality results.
The best camera for an active lifestyle.
A great camera for technophobes.
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By: amietron,
Jan 19, 2008
Pros: Small compact size, reliable.
Cons: Had to buy a replacement battery and the camera died after almost 4 years.
Bottom Line: If Canon came out with an updated version of the SD10, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again.
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By: blacksheep,
Feb 22, 2007
Pros: small size, good macro, good image quality
Cons: noise at higher iso, needs a steady hand
Bottom Line: The number one camera I would recommend if you want to take it everywhere with you and take dynamic, interesting photos.
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By: jayangela,
Sep 14, 2006
Pros: INCREDIBLE pictures, AMAZING close-ups, compact, lightweight, great case, clear viewfinder, easy controls.
Cons: My only reservation is that zoomed-in pictures come out blurry.
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By: vcxfg,
Jan 21, 2004
Pros: Size;Photo Quality;Excellent shutter speed
Cons: Flash,slow;No way to rotate videos;No remote control
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