Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 8x (28–224mm) Optical Zoom 20.0 Megapixel sensor combined with the DIGIC 4+ Image Processor Shoot 720p HD video with a dedicated movie button Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings for the camera based on predefined shooting situations ECO Mode helps reduce power consumption for longer battery life
4.3
4.3
out of 5
Reviews: 20
5 stars
55%
4 stars
25%
3 stars
15%
2 stars
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1 star
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nj.firefighter
2
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Not a bad camera. Takes too long to capture an image and do not expect to be quick with pictures as this is super slow from picture to picture. It constantly takes blurred pictures.
Megan M
3
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Its a great little camera to keep in my purse and travel with when I dont want to lug around my Canon Rebel. I was kind of expecting more from Canon, Cant say Im super impressed. But overall not a bad camera.
Lorna Joy Shashinda
3
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I honestly expected more from such a high-pixel camera, even at this pricepoint. I bought this as a replacement for a previous model ELPH that I had misplaced, and this does not do as good a job. I have gone back to a larger 16x-zoom Canon digital with only 6 megapixels. It does a much better job.
Leyba7
3
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Its ok, video isnt as great as they made it out to be. Its grainy and sun reflect off it quite a bit to give the video steams of light in it. I am disappointed from all the reviews saying it was great. But it reflexes the price I guess. I am going with the go 4.
Lee
4
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Purchased for my elderly mother after her old camera died. Tried to find one within $125-$150 range. Ive owned two other Canon compact cameras so I expected the quality would be satisfactory for the price. Pros: - Cost - 20 megapixels (over kill) - Good image quality - Large rear LCD screen (her main request as her old cameras was very tiny) - Compact - Features her other camera didnt have (face recognition focus, simple buttons, video) Cons: - If youve read other reviews, many complain about the lack of material included in the box. It comes in small brown box, no SD card, no USB cord, and no user manual (only a tiny "introduction" card). - Did I mention no SD card? Seriously? They couldnt toss in a cheap-o 4 or 8 GB SD card? What do those cost now, $2?? - NO USB CORD!! Again, how can you not include a simple connection cord? The package is incomplete without the SD card and cord. - AUTO feature is, in my opinion, not helpful. It keeps trying to change the camera settings while youre setting up a shot. My suggestion, turn it off and keep the camera on "Program / P" mode. Learn to use your cameras settings and be a better photographer. Know when to use the FLASH and utilize that MACRO button! - Battery took some effort to snap in. The latch needs to be opened a bit before installing. She hasnt been using it for very long but says she likes it, especially the large rear screen. I need to give her a USB card reader so she can upload the images to her computer. Hoping the battery life is better than my other Canons. The price is probably right where it should be. Its not fancy. Guessing the quality will be adequate for 4x6 & 5x7 prints. Ill add an update in a month or two.
Sharon Stubblefield
4
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I have not used it much but the photos look clear. It is so close to my old one that I did not have to learn to use it. Looking forward to many pictures.
The Raus
4
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I was expecting a little more quality food on the camera (comes out grainy with no flash indoors even when well lit). But for the price this is a good camera.
Olumide A.
4
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Cant go wrong with a powershot. Both kids have 1 each and works great
Big chungus
4
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Nice camera. For the price its great. Not the absolute best pictures all the time, but for the price, you cant be too picky. Nice and small and I like that. Excellent zoom. Good battery life.
Eron Smith
5
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You might think Im kidding, but Im dead serious. We bought four of these cameras to attach to our two near-space photography balloons to capture the shadow of the moon on the earth during the solar eclipse. (Some warming devices were required for them to function at cold temperatures.) These cameras floated up to ~90,000ft altitude. We lost GPS signal on the balloons and only managed to recover one. We got some spectacular images from those cameras, and we considered the other balloon a loss. Weeks go by, and a farmer in rural Kentucky finds the payload from our second balloon when it goes through their combine. The camera was (as you might expect) damaged, but had still protected the SD card enough that we got our pictures safe and sound. We asked way more of this camera than it ever was designed for, and it did not disappoint. Thumbs up from the entire 2017 MERLAB Totaliteam balloon mission squad.