Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $329.99 Buy New: $282.00 as of 3/19/2010 00:00 CDT details You Save: $47.99 (15%)
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Seller: J&R Music and Computer World Rating: 201 reviews Sales Rank: 192
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Includes Software: Yes Digital Zoom: 4 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.5 Battery: 1 Lithium-Ion Maximum Focal Length: 18.6 Minimum Focal Length: 6.2 Maximum Resolution: 12100000 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 1.9 x 2.6
MPN: D10 Model: D10 UPC: 013803107807 EAN: 0013803107807 ASIN: B001SER460
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| Features:
| • | 12.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints | | • | Waterproof to 33 feet, cold resistant from 14-104 degrees (F) and shockproof up to 4 feet | | • | DIGIC 4 Image Processor; evolved Face Detection Technology plus Face Detection Self-timer | | • | Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings | | • | Compatible with SD/SDHC, MMC/MMC Plus/HC MMC Plus (not included) |
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Leak in shallow water March 18, 2010 Tree hugger (Mims, FL) This camera leaked the second time I used it. This first time, I took it snorkeling and it worked perfectly. The second time out we were tubing in a river and it leaked in no more than three feet of water. I followed all the directions in the instruction manual to the letter and it stilled leaked. Now we have no pictures from the trip of a life time. Cannot recommend this camera to anyone.
More Great Canon Quality March 16, 2010 Norman Walker (River Falls WI) March 15th 2009:
I am going to start out with my initial thoughts then will add my comments as time goes by. I just got the D10 today, I had it shipped to my work so that I could get it earlier in the day! I had all ready purchased an Maximal Power DB CAN NB-6L Replacement Battery and a car charger so I would have a fully charged battery to play with. Turns out that the Canon battery has some charge all ready on it so I didn't need the other battery right away.
Taking it out of the package I was very impressed with how well put together it is and how solid it feels. I have had many of the Canon Powershot cameras starting with the S210 way back in 2003. This is the 4th camera in the Powershot series that I have owned. From my initial take this is really a good camera. Due to the waterproofing it feels very solid and seems to be well made. Since the camera is more rounded they were able to place buttons in areas that are easier to reach such as the zoom and zoom out buttons are now on the screen side of the camera and are easier to manipulate then on my SD750. It also seems that they beefed up the brightness of the screen due to the fact that this camera is meant to be used outdoors more then most cameras. I was only able to take a few test shots so I can comment too much on the most important feature of the camera but from the few random test shots in bright sunlight it seemed to do very well.
March 16th 2009:
Well we got the camera to the pool to put it through it's paces. The pool has large indoor kids play area with water slides and stuff to play on. We got a fair amount of light in from the windows so we could take some shots without the flash if we were on that side of the pool. Before going in the water I opened both doors and visualy inspected the seals for any foreign substances that might make the seal not work properly. I plan to do this everytime we use it in the water to be 100% sure that we don't have any leakage issues. I would venture a guess that most people that have had their camera leak ended up with a small hair or other foreign material on the seal. I was really happy at how well the flash worked on the D10. I do have a SD450 that I bought a waterprrof enclosure for but I could never get the flash to work like it should. Since this camera is not that bulky the flash worked very well.
I was also impressed with the scene modes. I had a few issues with non flash indoor shots until I switched it to the indoor scene mode, at that point my pictures looked much better without the flash. Controls are easy to use, I like where the zoom keys are it is just taking me a while to get oriented to which button does the zooming. My wife was a litte bit skeptical that we needed another camera but she is a big believer now that we have it.
Perfect for outdoor activities. March 15, 2010 TnaTheLLama (Southern California) seemed to have trouble focusing in lower lighting areas with this camera. but other than that, the camera loads of fun!
The camera was built for rougher environments and does an exceptional job!!!
Took it snowboarding and caving (muddy cave) - using the AKT-DC1 Accessory kits shoulder strap. Which I'd definitely recommend!
I'd recommend this camera for any outdoor enthusiast!!!!
leaked March 14, 2010 none (FL) picture quality was pretty good but leaked after second use, the disposable cameras take nearly as good picture quality and I have never had one leak. Hopefully cannon will take care of it under warranty.
Great underwater Camera March 11, 2010 N. Yazvenko I borrowed this camera from a friend for my trip to Hawaii. It was easy to operate, and took great underwater pictures even when I forgot to turn on the underwater mode.
I think that it's weight is irrelevant, as with a strap it floats in water.
I liked it's shape, it was easy to hold.
It's battery lasted more than three hours of continuous picture taking without flash. Flash did deplete it fairly fast.
It survived several 2-3 feet drops.
It survived a 20 feet free dive in the water, which is impressive.
What amazed me about this camera is Canon's image stabilization. Even with waves' bobbing action and fishes moving rather quickly, most images managed to come out crisp and colorful. It also managed to focus on the moving fish, rather than the background most of the time. I also noticed that I got better pictures by getting very close to the object rather than zooming, because of inherent limitations of underwater photography.
I never experienced any leakage, but then every time I opened any of the seals I did it after rinsing the camera in fresh water, wiping it dry, and putting it in front of a fan for an hour to dry.
I'll have to buy it for myself.
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