Canon PowerShot ELPH 180 Digital Camera w/Image Stabilization and Smart AUTO Mode (Silver)
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 180 Digital Camera w/Image Stabilization and Smart AUTO Mode (Silver)

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Exchange/return of products of proper quality within 14 days Official manufacturer's warranty: 12 months
Item Dimensions
3.75 x 0.87 x 2.14 in
Item Weight
4.4 ounces
Optical Zoom
4.6x
Resolution
12 megapixels
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 8x Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer helps you capture images with flexibility and ease 20.0 Megapixel CCD sensor combines with the DIGIC 4+ Image Processor to help deliver stunning image quality. Focal Length: 5.0 (W) - 40.0 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 28-224mm). 720p HD video capabilities.Focusing Range:Normal: 2.0 in. - infinity (W), 4.3 ft. (1.3m) - infinity (T) Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings based on predefined shooting situations Digital IS helps reduce the effect of camera shake and subject movement.Operating Temperature:32-104°F / 0-40°C.Compatible with Android devices version 4.0 or later Scene Modes such as Fisheye Effect, Toy Camera Effect and Monochrome provide creative freedom to capture your photos
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Reviews: 20
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Joyce
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I have returned this camera. I bought it as a replacement for my old Powershot SD1200. I take a lot of bird photos, and the SD1200s maximum 3x optical zoom is inadequate for this purpose. Unfortunately, even though the Elf 180 has an 8x optical zoom, every photo I took at 8x turned out to be fuzzy. I am positive it is the optical zoom causing the problem, because I had turned digital zoom off in the settings. (Digital zoom photos are even fuzzier.) I subsequently bought a more expensive camera, which has not yet been delivered. I was going to keep the Elf 180 anyway, for travel use. But then I realized that for non-bird photos, my old SD1200 takes photos that are as good (or better) than does the Elf 180, and also has more user-friendly controls. For example, the SD1200 has a macro button on the camera, whereas the Elf 180 forces users to drill down through a series of menus to reach that function.
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