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Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS 16.1 MP Wi-Fi Enabled πŸ“· Digital Camera - 5x Zoom, Full HD Video, Touch Panel LCD (Black) Review

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Details

Model NameCanon PowerShot ELPH
BrandCanon
Form FactorCompact
ColorBlack
Shooting ModesScene
Optical Sensor Size1/2.3
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Description of Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS 16.1 MP Wi-Fi Enabled πŸ“· Digital Camera - 5x Zoom, Full HD Video, Touch Panel LCD (Black)

16.1 effective megapixel, 1/2.3-inch high-sensitivity CMOS sensor. 3.2-inch TFT touch panel PureColor LCD with wide viewing angle. DIGIC 5 Image Processor. Built-in Wi-Fi allows wireless sharing of images and video. 24mm wide-angle lens (5x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom and 20x combined zoom) with optical image stabilizer. Built-in Wi-Fi for wireless file sharing through Canon iMAGE GATEWAY on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or other devices. Ultra-slim design, 5x Optical Zoom, 24mm Wide-Angle lens. Canon HS SYSTEM with a 16.1 MP High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor, DIGIC 5 Image Processor. 3.2-inch wide touch panel Pure Color System LCD with Touch Shutter for interactive shooting. Improved Smart AUTO with 58 predefined shoting situations and new FACE ID.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

BIG CAMERA FOR THE PRICE

This camera is no match for my Canon G11 - but I didn't pay $600 for it back then. However, it has more features than the average user can ever use or understand and takes excellent pictures. Make sure to use your fingernail or the rubber band (included with the strap) instead of your finger to navigate the touchscreen, as the touchscreen is quite sensitive and can be annoying if you don't realize it beforehand. I captured clear shots of subjects in a dark room that I could barely see with the…

Pros
  • Point and Shoot Digital Cameras
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use camera for everyday use

Found this cheapest camera on The Wirecutter blog (kind of a Consumer Reports blog version that tests and verifies all kinds of electronics) and in a year possession I am quite satisfied. It's very easy to program once you know the specific settings, and you have a variety of preset lighting or situational conditions to choose from. It can produce a blurry image in low light, but this is fairly common with point-and-shoot shots. The nice thing is that it's wireless, so I was able to transfer…

Pros
  • Camera and photo
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love this little camera

I bought this camera just before I went on a cruise because I wanted something small and cheap and had lost my previous Canon camera. I argued between this higher MP model and another higher zoom model. I am very happy that I chose this one. During my trip he took beautiful photos including some great sunset shots. I have no issues with the touchscreen and it made it much easier for me to navigate the menus and find what I was looking for. Yes, you have to touch the screen with more force than…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Some little things