'The A410 is a great point-and-shoot camera that will surprise you with its unusual visual tricks.'
'It's painfully tiny, has no diopter adjustment and is more distorted than a New Labour press release, but at least you'll be able to frame night-time shots.'
'the 4-megapixel A80 delivers the best combination of features, image quality, performance, and price that we've seen in any recent camera.'
'This is an excellent choice for amateur shutterbugs.'
'It's a little too big to fit in your pocket'
'Equipped with Canon's high speed and noise-reducing DIGIC image processor, the Canon PowerShot A80 is a 4.0 megapixel camera with competitive options, impressive capabilities, and quality performance.'
'The considerable size and bulk of the PowerShot S1 make it a camera more suited for static, homebound situations.'
'Designed to resemble a scaled-down SLR camera, the Canon PowerShot S1 IS brings together a lot of advanced features--including the ability to captures video at up to 640-by-480 pixels and 30 frames-per-second with 22-KHz 16-bit sound--for its $499 price tag.'
'it can't save raw or uncompressed TIFF files, only JPEGs.'
'The S400's rechargeable lithium ion battery did not last long in our tests, holding out for only 214 shots, or about 1.25 hours.'
'Another quality Digital Elph in the PowerShot line, the PowerShot S400 is both elegant and powerful.'
'The 1.5-inch LCD viewfinder is sharp, bright, and responsive, but the optical viewfinder has no focusable diopter (a dial to correct the viewfinder for astigmatism, near- or farsightedness, and so on).'
'The LCD is bright enough to see in most settings and the default preview, the time an image is displayed after you take a shot, is just long enough to decide if you need to retake the picture or not.'