Canon ELPH Jr. APS

Canon ELPH Jr. APS 

DESCRIPTION

Setting a new standard for compactness and affordability, the Canon ELPH Jr. brings the benefits of Advanced Photo System technology to a wider audience. Less than one-inch thick over most of its body and weighing in at less than five ounces, the ELPH Jr.'s physical presence disguises its huge photographic power.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 27, 1999]
Mark Adams
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: ELPH Jr.

Strength:

This camera is a truly take anywhere tool. The photos are VERY sharp.

Weakness:

None.

Super camera for the money. In small cameras, a fixed focal length wide aperature lens is the way to go and the Elph Jr. does not dissapoint. I bought it from Ritz so I could return it if I did not like it. I ran ISO 100 film through it, my Nikon Action Touch and Pentax ME Super all on tripods and with all the same subject matter. After 2 rolls through each camera and processed at the same place I mixed up the 4 x 6 glossy photos and tried to pick the winners. I could not tell which was which without an 8x loupe!

After over a year now and about 25 rolls of film, my photo albums look super and everyone who looks at the photos comments on how good they look. When I show them the camera that took the photos, most are stunned.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Various P&S APS and 35mm. My favorite P&S is (was) my Nikon Action Touch.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 1999]
Jovi
Casual
Model Reviewed: ELPH Jr.

Strength:

Compact,light,easy to use, extremely sharp pictures!

Weakness:

Weak flash

Get this camera!

Customer Service

Not needed

Similar Products Used:

Olympus Stylus

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 24, 1999]
Doug Matsuoka
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: ELPH Jr.

Strength:

Tiny, light, sharp lens (in most situations), accurate autofocus, good redeye reduction.

Weakness:

Lens, though sharp, can be flarey in challenging light (sun cross or back ligthing).

Handy, tiny camera. Nice, sharp photos.

Similar Products Used:

35mm P&S (Yashica T4, Canon and Nikon P&S)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 24, 1999]
Doug Mason
Casual
Model Reviewed: ELPH Jr.

Strength:

Amazingly small, easy to use, very sharp lens

Weakness:

No mid-roll change

A great fixed-focus camera that you will take with you more frequently because it is so small. The pictures are very sharp, the best of any APS camera that I've found.

Customer Service

Not needed but I doubt you can repair these tiny cameras

Similar Products Used:

Other ELPH products, various 35mm P&S

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 09, 1999]
Brandon Phillips
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: ELPH Jr.

Strength:

Small and light
VERY sharp, contrasty pictures

Weakness:

No mid-roll change
Can be picky in extreamly low light/no flash

Great camera! I have never had such doog shots from a P&S. I also have a Canon SLR that is great too. Many people have asked me about the camera and all I have is good things to say about it. It's a "10" in my books.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Yashica Acliam
Nikon Nuvis

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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