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Canon PowerShot SD10

Reviewed February 2004

Introduction

Introduction
Ergonomics
Characteristics
Image Quality
Interface & Software
Camera Views
Test Photos
Specifications
Our Opinion
  Third, the front of the camera, including the lens trim and the lens barrel trim, are finished in extremely fine concentric circles that are not easily discernible to the naked eye, but which make the camera catch light, and reflect it. (The image above is a crop of the macro shot of the SD10 shown at the top.)
The external controls on the SD10 are few. The narrow top of the camera has the ON/Off switch which is flush mounted to the surface; and the shutter release. The shutter release is a standard 2-stage type, allowing for auto-exposure lock (AE-L) and autofocus lock (AF-L) when held at the mid point.

A small speaker is positioned near the right edge of the camera.
The Mode Switch, at the top of the back, serves to select the Still image mode , the Movie mode , or the Playback mode .
The SD10 has no optical viewfinder. Instead, it provides a 1.5 inch LCD monitor with 78,000 pixels.

Three buttons complete the external controls of the SD10. The MENU button brings up the main menu of the SD10. The main menu is composed of 3 sections, the first devoted to the mode in use (Still, Movie, or Playback), while the other two sections are common to all modes.
The other small button, labelled SET, serves to confirm certain selections, and overlay the Function menu (FUNC.) on the monitor. The Function menu is a fast access to the most commonly used camera settings (see the Characteristics section for a listing of the options of the Function menu.)

Finally, a large button acts as a 4-way controller to navigate the menus, and provides alternate functions. The up and down buttons of the controller act as controls for the digital zoom — the SD10 has no optical zoom — and as a way to zoom in (up to 10X) and out of an image displayed on the screen in playback, or delete it. The right and left controls also have additional functions:

the right arrow controls the Flash modes, Auto, On, Off, Slow Synchro, Red-eye Reduction.
the left arrow starts the Self-timer which can have either a 2 or 10 second delay.
Thanks to its metal exterior, the SD10 seems to be quite rugged. Although the camera is very compact, the few external controls remain easy to operate as they are sufficiently spaced apart. Ergonomically, the only drawback of the SD10 is its reliance on the LCD monitor as a viewfinder, which under direct sunlight can be difficult to see.
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Introduction
Ergonomics
Characteristics
Image Quality
Interface & Software
Camera Views
Test Photos
Specifications
Our Opinion




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