Canon PowerShot A3300 IS
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14 years ago
"Canon Digital"
In my opinion the Canon is Digital is a top quality product, it is small and light and can fit into your pocket, it tales excellent photo's. I have a Canon , I have never had any problems and would never be without it, It is easy to use and easy to download. Gosh a child could use it.
Pros:
- Small
- Light
- easy to use
Cons:
- nothing
- it is a great product
14 years ago
good image quality for the price
If you are looking for a great pocket-able camera, you really can't go wrong if you choose this. <br />The only thing I would change about it is the design of the buttons.. they don't provide any feedback indicating they are pressed(click) and they could be a problem with someone that has long...
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- Large Clear LCD
- Nice Body Color
- Small / Compact
Cons:
- Lag / Shutter Delay
14 years ago
I always trust in Canon, and this camera was not the exception. This is a nice, portable good looking camera, which i had no problems at all.. very happy.
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3300 IS Digital Camera
The excellent PowerShot A3300 is our top recommendation for a point-and-shoot digital camera
Pros:
- Great photo quality
- Good image stabilization
- Consumer testers found it easy to use
- Good video quality
- Quick refocusing speed
Cons:
- Lens light-streaking at night in videos
- Zoom is audible in videos
- Image quality wasn't great on LCD viewing screen
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3300 IS review
The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS is a solid point-and-shoot camera in more ways than one: It has a sturdy build, and it takes good-looking pictures for a camera at such a low price. As with many lower-priced cameras, you don't get the manual controls, long-zoom lens, or kitchen-sink extras you'd find in...
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3300 IS point-and-shoot camera
The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS is a solid sub-$200 point-and-shoot camera in more ways than one: It has a sturdy build, and it takes good-looking pictures for a camera at such a low price ($180).
Pros:
- Durable construction
- Fun creative filters
- Good performance for the price
Cons:
- Battery life is only fair
14 years ago
Canon Powershot A3300 IS
Canon introduced several new digicams at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, but the compact Canon P
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Very good pictures
- and HD video
Cons:
- Slight tendency toward over-exposure
- can’
- t use the zoom in video capture mode
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3300 IS
The Canon PowerShot A3300 is one of those cameras your expert buddy (um, like me) would lead you right past at the camera counter of the BigBuy Store. It's not that it's unattractive (it's nicely sculpted, actually), but it's simple.
Pros:
- Attractive design
- 16-megapixel CCD sensor
- 5x zoom lens ranges from 28-140mm
- Long shutter mode
- Smart Auto mode intelligently selects optimal scene mode for your situation
- Creative filters for fun effects
- Simple controls
- HD movie recording
- Better detail than CMOS alternative
- Very little
Cons:
- Below average battery life (230 shots
- 16-megapixel sensor resolves equivalent to a 12-megapixel sensor thanks to noise suppression
- No ASM exposure modes
- Only digital zoom during movies
- Slightly soft corners at wide-angle
- Slow shot-to-shot cycle time of almost 3 seconds
- Slow flash recycle
- No
14 years ago
Canon Powershot A3300 IS compact digital camera
Priced just under £150, this small camera is at the high end of Canon's beginner-friendly ‘A' series. It has a robust metal body and a stylish appearance.
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3300 IS Review: A Sub-$200 Standout
The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS is a solid sub-$200 point-and-shoot camera in more ways than one: It has a sturdy build, and it takes good-looking
Pros:
- Good performance for the price
- Durable construction,
Cons:
- Battery life is only
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