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The high-speed capture, very good image quality, and manual exposure controls of this low-cost Canon will appeal to snapshot photographers who like to get creative.
An affordable camera with a great feature set that produces above-average image quality.
This 4-megapixel pocket camera offers few manual controls or special features but delivers solid image quality and performance.
This 8-megapixel megazoom model has some annoying drawbacks, but its top-notch pictures will please many advanced and enthusiast shooters.
Though the IXUS 500 is a respectable pocket snapshot camera, its performance and its feature set make it seem creaky next to the competition.
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