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Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD

Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD

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Brand: Canon

List Price: $299.00
Buy New: $265.00
as of 9/7/2010 06:13 MST details
You Save: $34.00 (11%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 316 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Digital Zoom: 4
Display Size: 2.5
Battery: 1 Lithium-Ion
Maximum Focal Length: 18.6
Minimum Focal Length: 6.2
Maximum Resolution: 12.1
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 1.9 x 2.6

MPN: D10
Model: D10
UPC: 013803107807
EAN: 0013803107807

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Features:
  • 12.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
  • Waterproof to 33 feet, cold resistant from 14-104 degrees (F) and shockproof up to 4 feet
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor; evolved Face Detection Technology plus Face Detection Self-timer
  • Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC, MMC/MMC Plus/HC MMC Plus (not included)

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4 out of 5 stars Cold Water Ok   September 7, 2010
Jerrol
I have used the camera for about six or seven trips in Kodiak Alaska water temp is in the low 40's and visability is not so great, but pictures still turned out good. Everything has been working great so farCanon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD. I wish the buttons were a little bigger. hard but not imposable to hit with 5 mill gloves on.


4 out of 5 stars I like it!   September 5, 2010
Tee Box (Culver, IN USA)
I bought this camera for the primary use of taking it with me when I kayak. I had not planned on taking any underwater pics, or even totally submerging it into water. But, the first time I used it, I dropped it right in the lake. This would be a good time to suggest that, if you plan on using this camera in a body of water, buy a floating strap to put on it. Without it, it sinks like a stone. Luckily, we found the camera after it was in the lake for a good ten minutes. I fully expected it to never work again. Wrong I was! Works great to this day. Takes good shots. Easy to use. Actually waterproof! The only thing I would change is that there is no cover for the lens. You really need to take a cleaning cloth with to wipe off the lens or your shots may look smudgy from crapola that always tends to gather on an exposed camera lens. Other than that, I highly recommend this camera.


4 out of 5 stars good but not amazing pictures   August 29, 2010
bktw (san francisco)
I typically shoot with a DSL in RAW but also used to have a little Panasonic Lumix that recently died. Bought this camera for family trips that tend to include water activities (and hopefully it won't die anytime soon). Wish this camera had RAW.

I shot over 700 pics on recent lake trip. What I found:
- camera is waterproof
- used on P (not Auto) mode almost exclusively - I set the ISO to lower amount as the higher ISO pictures (that Auto often chose to shoot in) aren't worth bothering with - they have a ton of grain and poor color. I also found I needed to use exposure compensation typically at around -2/3rd stop to get rich colored pictures and not have a ton of blown out highlights. I am not sure why Canon likes to have its shots overexposed but my DSL has same tendency. If I had been using camera right out of the box in Auto mode (as I did at home for a couple weeks before the trip) I would be very disappointed with the resultant pictures (as I was). In Auto mode too many end up grainy, poor color, etc.
- macro - works pretty well although item has to be fairly near center of picture - couldn't necessarily get it to focus where I wanted it to focus.
- did shoot underwater but lake was cloudy so can't comment on underwater setting color
- isn't great for low light action but does great in bright light
- using flash for fill (forced flash mode) on bright days was a bit of a disaster - the flash was so bright even at 7' or so away that pictures look unreal. Unless I can figure out a way to turn flash down I won't be able to use it for fill. It does seem to do a decent job in darker light settings as flash (or does what you expect a small camera flash to do but at least correctly exposes main/centered subject).
- movies - what you'd expect
- I did buy an extra battery (based on other reviews) but didn't end up needing it on any one day despite a fair amount of shooting and movie taking and reviewing pictures each day.

Good camera for outdoor wet activities - and children who drop things. Spend a little time with the manual and camera and you will improve your shots immeasurably - camera CAN take good pictures but won't necessarily without a little help.

The camera is "cute" and my kids love the way the hand strap can be put on any of the 4 corners. You can't use a neck strap without buying another custom corner thingie to hang it from. Clever of Canon. I like that the tightener on the handstrap can be used to open the tight latch on the battery compartment.




2 out of 5 stars Not worth the money   August 27, 2010
Dean
I would purchase a different camera. I went with Canon because they are THE camera people. However, the camera started failing shortly after I purchased it. It started getting these "lense error" messages and at first I thought nothing of it. Over time, it got more and more frequent. The battery life ids horrible, I went through two fully charged battery in about a day. I am not saying Canon is bad, just this specific camera.


3 out of 5 stars Canon D-10   August 27, 2010
Barbara Hankinson (Corinth, TX, US)
I purchased the Canon D-10 as my first underwater digital camera. I was pleased with the pictures overall. Had no problem using it but found features somewhat cumbersome.

I have read many reviews about the dreaded "Lens error- re-start camera." I felt very lucky because the camera made it through my whole trip to Cozumel without a glitch. Once I came home though, that message started to pop up. At first I could charge a battery completely and replace the one inside the camera and the problem would resolve.

As of today, the Lens Error message came on and changing the battery did nothing. I am so disappointed. I guess my little blue camera has succumbed to the problem Canon says they don't have
BH


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