advertisement
 

Articles on Canon Powershot, Battery

Canon PowerShot SX120 IS

Canon PowerShot SX120 IS

Review Canon seems to have an "if it ain't broke" attitude when it comes to its PowerShot SX series. The SX120 IS is the latest iteration of the company's 10x pocket megazoom and it is nearly identical to its predecessors, the SX110 IS and SX100 IS. The 10-megapixel SX120 IS uses Canon's Digic 4 image...
Canon PowerShot A2100 IS

Canon PowerShot A2100 IS

Review Let's be honest. A 3x or 4x optical zoom is not much help. Yes, it gets you a little closer if there's a fence or restraining order in the way, but you'll always want more. That's why stepping up to a 5x or 6x zoom such as the one on the Canon PowerShot A2100 IS makes a noticeable difference. Add...
Canon PowerShot D10

Canon PowerShot D10

Review Not too long ago Olympus was the only major player in the rugged camera segment. Then earlier this year, Panasonic joined the fray with the Lumix DMC-FT1. Now Canon, not to be ousted, has introduced the PowerShot D10. The D10 is the Japanese company's first tough digital camera, and it has...
Editors' rating  7
Read editors' review »
Users' rating  10
See user reviews »
Canon PowerShot SX110 IS

Canon PowerShot SX110 IS

Review It's very easy to see the appeal of the 9-megapixel Canon PowerShot SX110 IS--reasonably priced, relatively compact megazoom camera with features for casual and seasoned users alike. It also takes great photos for its class. However, as a replacement for the SX100 IS, it's a disappointment. Canon...
Editors' rating  7
Read editors' review »
Users' rating  8
See user reviews »

Budget shopping tips: Point-and-shoot digital cameras

Features Looking to buy a cheap digicam but not sure where to start? Get these useful pointers. Read story »
Canon PowerShot A1000 IS

Canon PowerShot A1000 IS

Review Canon's A-series of cameras are often seen as the company's entry-level lineup, and it doesn't help that previous iterations of these shooters were encased in cheap plastic and looked bulky. Well, Canon seems set on changing that mindset by revamping its A-series' design, and wants to show that...
Canon PowerShot SX10 IS

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS

Review With manual controls and a wide-angle to telephoto-length lens, the SX10 IS falls into the category affectionately termed 'superzooms'. Somewhere between a more advanced point-and-shoot and a fully fledged dSLR, superzooms generally have a limited audience because of their fairly niche calling...
Editors' rating  7.7
Read editors' review »
Users' rating  8
See user reviews »

Top 10 cameras of July

Features Our latest chart displayed strong followings for advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers.  Read story »

Top 10 cameras of October

Features Our latest chart indicates a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots. Read story »

ThinkPads--before and after Lenovo

Blogs I came across this rather lively discussion on ZDNet editor-in-chief Larry Dignan's blog. Basically, he compared some consumer reports of ThinkPads during the IBM days and now in the Lenovo days. ... Read story »

Canon G11 announced, two days after I bought my G10

Blogs So, this geek went ahead to get the G10 after a long while. Two days after he finally did, Canon announced the G11. Hurrah. Moral of the story? Don't wait too ... Read story »

Top 10 cameras of May

Features Our latest chart shows strong demand for high-end point-and-shoots, though mainstream compact cameras and rugged snappers continue to be popular among consumers.  Read story »
Nikon Coolpix P80

Nikon Coolpix P80

Review Frequent travelers will know the importance of needing a camera with both wide-angle lenses and telephoto optics. While a dSLR may come to your mind now, there is a class of shooters in-between point-and-shoots and its interchangeable lens siblings: Megazoom cameras. Typically, these snappers were...
Editors' rating  7.1
Read editors' review »
Users' rating  8.7
See user reviews »

Top 10 cameras of January

Features Looking to buy a new camera? Our charts tell you which shooters ranked tops among shutterbugs.  Read story »

How to select the right Canon point-and-shoot

Features Check out our comprehensive guide on this family of shooters before plonking down your dough. Read story »

Jump to page: [1] 2

Guest user

Guest user
Level:
Joined: —
Already a member? Log in »

 
 
advertisement

Get up-to-date product reviews and news with free newsletters from CNET Asia!