Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS Digital ELPH / IXUS 210 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS Digital ELPH / IXUS 210.
April 2010
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The image quality is excellent with good resolution and preservation of detail. Against our comparison compact the Canon stands out for better pictures in every way. Even noise doesn't seem to be a problem
In spite of the high pixel count. Macro mo
Takes nice photos
Big screen
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Amazing image quality
Lots of features and scene modes
Large 3.5-inch touchscreen. Nicely designed interface. Lots of playback options
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The touch screen implementation
By comparison with the Samsung and Panasonic variants
Is kludgy
Slow and not at all intuitive. It feels and looks primitive. This is one area where Canon needs to get a Mark 2 out quickly to match the competitio
Touch interface is lacking
Fish eye mode is horrible
Performance can be a little slow. Blows out highlights
Compact 5x zoom 24-120mm eq. lens is wide with good telephoto reach, Very simple control layout, Superb 3.5-inch LCD touch screen, Excellent menu design, Optical image stabilization, High Definition video (720p), HDMI output, Accurate color, Smart Auto...
ider a spare batteryNo optical zoom for movies, Flimsy compartment door hinges, Soft corners with telephoto and middle focal lengths, Chromatic aberration, Heavy noise suppression even at low ISOs, Printed performance is noticeably lower quality than t...
Even with its flaws, the overriding impression of the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS Digital ELPH is a good one. The screen is a beauty and the touch screen works well. You won't miss the classic four-way controller and center set key. The 5x focal length i...
Abstract: They keep getting smaller and, in the process, more and more intriguing: Canon’s latest Canon PowerShot SD3500IS (Canon IXUS 210 in some parts of the world) takes the story even further and adopts a touch screen interface.Optically, the camera is a wi...
Nice design; large touch-screen LCD; Eye-Fi memory card support
Slow shooting performance
The Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS offers up decent photos, touch-screen controls, and an ultrawide-angle lens, but that's pretty much where the excitement ends. Read full review See all prices
Abstract: Video Review: The Canon SD3500 digital camera boasts an innovative 3.5" touch screen, optical image stabilization and smart auto mode but Chris Hardwick and Alison Haislip find out if these features are worth the $330 cost. ...
Despite the Canon IXUS 210's undeniably slick touch-screen interface, £349.00 / $329 is a lot of money for what is at heart a point and shoot camera, especially for one that only delivers average image quality.The IXUS 210 is fun and surprisingly...
Flash performance and slow recycle, No optical zoom while shooting movies, Slow continuous shooting.
Canon IXUS 210 / PowerShot SD3500 IS verdict Considering the IXUS 210 / PowerShot SD3500 IS is only the second touch-screen compact the company has produced, it feels like a very 'finished' product. If you have any qualms about having to rely sole...
Highquality, multipurpose 24120 mm lens, Optical stabilisation works well, Pleasant touchscreen interface and highquality LCD, Good overall image quality
Autofocus a bit slow in low light, Still no exposure histogram when shooting, Macro mode to 5 cm and slow burst mode, Disappointing video mode: no zoom, mono sound, quality not great
The Canon Ixus 210 is a pleasant compact camera that'll suit touchscreen junkies down to the ground. In photo mode the camera does its job well, but the video mode is disappointing....
A well made and remarkably easy to use digital compact. Expensive for what it offers, though, and image quality is disappointing. A reasonable camera but lacking the cool Ixus styling of old....