Great little camera...except for Red Eye
I love this camera. I've owned several point and shoot digital cameras, and this is the best of the bunch. Everything about it is top notch except for it's red eye reduction. Red eye is almost always present. It's not that big of a deal for me as I can remove that with software fairly easily, but it's worth mentioning because it is a major problem. Other than that, this camera out performs every other mini digital camera I've owned.



LCD Broken
Had the camera for 2 weeks and the LCD is already broken....
Great job Canon!



Easy to use with good results
Very small and easy to use snapshot camera.
I like the LCD screen and lots of manual functions, too.
The automatic controls are a bit off when taking pictures in the dark and also in moving vehicles, but once you switch it to manual, then you can take nice pictures in all conditions.

For some reason, it does eat up battery. I find myself using up a battery with one days picture taking. Maybe turning it on and off drains power because I didn't even come close to the number of pictures taken for a full battery. More like half.

I brought it on my Peru trip and went backpacking with it. It was awesome!



Great camera, great price
Excellent camera from the price. Highly recommended for a bargain priced camera, but it has all the features of its more expensive brethen.



Good start-up camera
If you are looking for your first digital camera, the SD 200 is the one to go for.
I got mine for $175 in November 2005. At that price its a steal.
The main advantage is the small form factor, which means you can carry the camera easily in your jeans or shirt pocket rather than buy a special camera pouch or bag.

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Canon Powershot SD200 3.2MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom