| A | is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras. |
| B | means they are good, with some standout features. |
| C | means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth. |
| D & F | mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs. |
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- 14th of 63 in Extended Zoom
- 23rd of 102 in 9 and 10 Megapixels
- 18th of 27 in Powershot
- 27th of 82 in Canon
- 5th of 49 in $300 - $350
- 16th of 88 in $350 - $600
- 5 out of 5
Still Learning
(Michael Ciantar - 6/30/09)I have had the SX10 IS for a month or so, have taken lots of pics of ocean, sunrises and sunsets, pelicans, zooming in, playing with auto and manual type settings, being a bit of an amateur I am still learning and trying to work out what setting is best for what. I take a pic of a sunrise or sunset on auto, it comes out quite wonderful, then I chage to one of the manual setting whether it be apeture or shutter speed, change the settings on these, take some shots, change the ISO, take some shots, when I review the pics I have a handfull of great shots, and quite a few of not so good shots with a bit of noise and graininess in them, so I need to work out what works best. The camera has some amazingly great features which lets you use it as a point and shoot on auto or as I have written, use it with all the other manual features. How you zoom in on a subject in low light, or at dusk and get a sharp crisp photo I am not yet sure, mine come out with noise, but I am sure its just me with the wrong settings.
Overall I think this camera has it all, has a nice feel to hold, the buttons and controls all work well, is able to remove red eye within its settings also. Lots of camera for you money, go for it. The software works very easy to, uploading to the computer.