
Canon PowerShot 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Silver
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Canon PowerShot TX1 Silver 7.1 MP 1.8" 115K LCD 10X Optical Zoom Digital Camera
Canon PowerShot TX1 Silver 7.1 MP 1.8" 115K LCD 10X Optical Zoom Digital Camera
Canon PowerShot TX1 Digital Camera
With the PowerShot TX1, Canon takes a futuristic wish-list and makes it a reality. This is an ELPH-sized
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Canon Powershot TX1 7.1 Megapixel Digital Camera
With the PowerShot TX1, Canon takes a futuristic wish-list and makes it a reality. This is an ELPH-sized
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CANON POWERSHOT TX1 DIGITAL CAMERA
With the PowerShot TX1, Canon takes a futuristic wish-list and makes it a reality. This is an ELPH-sized
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Powershot TX1 Digital Camera - 7.1MP, 10X Optical Zoom, 1.8" LCD
With the PowerShot TX1, Canon takes a futuristic wish-list and makes it a reality. This is an ELPH-sized
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Canon PowerShot 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Silver
This digital camera features the DIGIC III processor with face detection technology, so you get sharp
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Goldilocks would have loved this camera. Although it may not have saved her from the bears, it would have certainly met all of her other particular criteria.
I bought this camera direct from Japan a few months ago when its introduction to the US market was delayed, and have not regretted the purchase. (Once I was able to find the menu setting to display in English rather than Kanji...)
Elph sized, this recording device can do any sort of capture you desire to best preserve those special (and mundane) moments. It's not too big (like most Hi-def camcorders). It's not too small (so if you want a spy camera, look elsewhere). Its size is just right - fits in my pocket, my wife's purse, and surreptitiously in one hand when I want to sneak some video I shouldn't be taking.
Functionally, it will record images and videos in every resolution any prosumer could need. For video, you can capture all frame sizes and rates - from full HD (1280, 720p, 30fps) down to 640x480 15fps, both 16:9 and
I bought this camera direct from Japan a few months ago when its introduction to the US market was delayed, and have not regretted the purchase. (Once I was able to find the menu setting to display in English rather than Kanji...)
Elph sized, this recording device can do any sort of capture you desire to best preserve those special (and mundane) moments. It's not too big (like most Hi-def camcorders). It's not too small (so if you want a spy camera, look elsewhere). Its size is just right - fits in my pocket, my wife's purse, and surreptitiously in one hand when I want to sneak some video I shouldn't be taking.
Functionally, it will record images and videos in every resolution any prosumer could need. For video, you can capture all frame sizes and rates - from full HD (1280, 720p, 30fps) down to 640x480 15fps, both 16:9 and
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It took me many months before I decided to purchase this camera. There are so many reviews, both positive and negative, that it was almost confusing. This camera is really for the individual that wants to be able to take both video and still photography. Is this the best video camera? No. Is it the best still camera? No. Is it the best combo camera? Without a doubt. It offers great versatility and quality in a compact, mobile package.
First let me say that I have shot with a DSLR for years. I love still photography and never thought about going back to point and shoot after owning a Canon Digital Rebel and now a Canon 40D. But over time I wanted something smaller that I could fit in my pocket and take with me to many locations where a DSLR is just too prohibitive. The Canon TX1 was the one for me.
This camera is a just a little wider than some of the small profile Powershot cameras, but it fits very well into the pocket of your pants. It is sturdy and the lens and LCD screen
First let me say that I have shot with a DSLR for years. I love still photography and never thought about going back to point and shoot after owning a Canon Digital Rebel and now a Canon 40D. But over time I wanted something smaller that I could fit in my pocket and take with me to many locations where a DSLR is just too prohibitive. The Canon TX1 was the one for me.
This camera is a just a little wider than some of the small profile Powershot cameras, but it fits very well into the pocket of your pants. It is sturdy and the lens and LCD screen
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If you're looking an all-in-one that does the job "good" all around, this is it. What you're not going to find is the best camcorder. It's also not the best camera. What it is however, is the best combination of the two, in the smallest size (roughly a pack of cigs). I've taken more video and pictures with this than I have with my "professional" level equipment. I carry this thing around all the time for those impromtu moments.
If you're not going to film the next block buster hit or shoot the cover of Sports illustrated, you'll be MORE than happy with this.
If you're not going to film the next block buster hit or shoot the cover of Sports illustrated, you'll be MORE than happy with this.













