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Travel Updates -
gadgets
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Written by MeGo
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Friday, 08 May 2009 22:55 |
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A reviewer at Photography Blog has got his hands all over Canon’s first “adventure camera”, the Powershot D10, and it seems Canon did a pretty good job on this toy. Short from throwing it in a vat of soy sauce or pissed on by drunk Americans, the reviewer found the Powershot D10 to be intuitive, sensible, and dependable as the company's other point-and-shooters. But of course the device has its flaws: the 3x, 35-135mm zoom lens and 2.5 inch display can be seen as an ennui to be a camera launched in this techie age. Though the lens is fast, great for underwater usage, and the display is bright enough for those night Mountain Kinabalu climbing we all so desired doing. So, if you’re going to venture out into the wild, crash scooters in Vietnam or just sit back and enjoy the beach as you write your next travel adventure, this can be a handy vacation tool. Canon’s Powershot D10 prices out at $329.99. Travel on... For the review.
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