Best Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 12.1MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom with 3-Inch LCD (Black)






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After I buy this New Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 12MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom with 3-Inch LCD (Silver) (Electronics)
I have just finished taking my new Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS camera through a lengthy shakedown cruise. I have learned a number of things about it and will share my findings as clearly as I can.

You should know that I have far more digital cameras than one person should own. My experience with them over the years has given me some degree of confidence in what I say about the Canon ELPH 330HS. This is my second Canon camera. I also own a Canon PowerShot SX230 HS which is similar in several ways.

I am an avid amateur travel photographer and my remarks are influenced by using my cameras extensively for that purpose.

I hope the following observations will help you make a decision about the Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS.

Pros:

* The camera is quite small and a true pocket dweller.

* Mine is silver in color and it looks great.

* It takes excellent pictures with the AUTO setting, but there are many options for those who think they can do better manually.

* It has an extensive of list of shooting modes for every situation.

* It has face recognition along with blink and smile shooting features.

* The low light capacity of the camera is outstanding.

* 12.1 megapixels put a lot of detail in the pictures.

* The 10x optical zoom is plenty and the anti-shake feature keeps them crisp.

* The image stabilization feature works very well and it is automatic.

* Close-up shots are beautiful.

* The WiFi feature is outstanding technology and that makes this camera special.

* I use the WiFi in my ELPH 330 HS for wirelessly transferring photos to both iOS devices and PC computers. That is amazing.

* The camera stores images on SD memory cards so pictures can be shared with a computer that way too.

* Using the WiFi one can also upload photos directly to social networks or email.

* I used the free Apple app Camera Window to connect with my iPod 5g and it worked better than the Canon suggestions found in the DVD instruction manual.

* Paring with a PC computer is a bit tricky, but it can be done by ordinary mortals.

* The display window on the camera is large and bright.

* The 330HS movies are excellent and there are a number of shooting options available.

* There is even full HD video in stereo sound available.

* The fit and finish are very good and that means this is a solid high quality camera.

Cons:

* Setting up the WiFi feature is not all that easy even though some of it is automatic.

* WiFi photo transfer is somewhat slow, but no problem.

* The camera controls are not made for large fingers.

* I miss the manual shooting mode wheel--poking around on screen based options is too slow to be useful if scenes, locations and objects change rapidly.

* The instruction manual on the provided DVD is confusing for setting up WiFi.

* The Hybrid movie feature is strange and seems to have limited purpose.

* I have yet to determine what the body of this camera is made of. It seems very light in weight which suggests plastic, but maybe aluminum.

* One can get bogged down and confused by the myriad of options available and it is difficult to find the way back out of unwanted settings. There is a way to re-set everything just in case.

That is about all of the first impression information I can offer. I plan to carry my new ELPH 330 HS to Europe later in the spring and hope to take advantage of the WiFi features for sending photos back home to friends and relatives while I am traveling abroad.

UPDATE:

I have just returned from two weeks in Great Britain and almost 700 photos taken with my Canon ELPH 330 HS and I was very satisfied with the how it performed. This little camera did everything I asked of it. Transferring all of those pictures to my iPad and to my Windows 7 laptop via WiFi was a perfect addition to the many other features. I am even more impressed with this camera after putting it to a very rigorous test. I bumped the camera around a lot on our trip and without a case on it. I even dropped it once and it kept on ticking. As a travel camera it is the best of the bunch as far as I am concerned.

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