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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best choice in this price range,
By A Customer
This review is from: Canon Sure Shot Classic 120 - Point & Shoot / Zoom camera - 35mm - lens: 38 mm - 120 mm - black, silver (Electronics)
I was shopping for point and shoot camera and after comparing zillions of cameras settled on this. The only other camera that compares with the Canon Sure Shot Classic 120 is the Olympus Stylus Zoom 115 and above. I have been using this for 6 months now and pictures are *very* sharp and have *very good* contrast. Here are the pros and cons of this cameraPros> This beauty however has its cons too
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My new best Friend,
By A Customer
This review is from: Canon Sure Shot Classic 120 - Point & Shoot / Zoom camera - 35mm - lens: 38 mm - 120 mm - black, silver (Electronics)
This camera took incredible pictures of my doberman in the snow, tho he was running literally as fast as he could when the pictures were shot. There was absolutely NO blur. And the pictures display images exactly as i saw them through my own eyes- perfect color and sharpness. It must be the best camera in it's class. Like other cameras, it has imperfections. Here's what I found: *Although I had no trouble with red-eye WHATSOEVER, a few of the pictures I took indoors had glare over some peoples' eyes. * Flash is only good for images up to about 7 feet away in the dark( i.e. darkest night time). *what I saw was not always what i got: when i looked through the lens I saw a big, beautiful christmas tree. When I looked at the photograph, I daw the bottom of it. Maybe I need to read the manual some more to learn how to avoid this. The good outweighs the bad by so much, the bad is insignificant unless compared to an SLR. * no redeye * the camera adjusts to new lighting in an instant This is the best Christmas present I have ever gotten. NO matter how high your expectations from this camera are, I think it will at least meet them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crisp, clear photos,
By A Customer
This review is from: Canon Sure Shot Classic 120 - Point & Shoot / Zoom camera - 35mm - lens: 38 mm - 120 mm - black, silver (Electronics)
I've had this camera for over a year and continue to love it. When I bought it, I was looking for a small, automatic camera, with a good zoom. I have an SLR which I love, but wanted a camera I wouldn't mind throwing into my bag 'just in case.'The photo quality is excellent, particularly for portraits (this camera takes especially nice photos of the 'I've got my arm around my friend and am holding the camera to take a picture of the two of us' variety). Although the zoom is long, there is very little distortion, and photos are always crisp. Unlike one of the other reviewers, I have found quity a bit of red-eye when I use the flash, and it sometimes take the camera a second to 'auto-focus.' But those are my only complaints.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Major malfunction issues!,
By Melissa Niksic (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Canon Sure Shot Classic 120 - Point & Shoot / Zoom camera - 35mm - lens: 38 mm - 120 mm - black, silver (Electronics)
I would give this camera five stars if not for the fact that I've had to send it in for repairs three times in the 2.5 year that I've owned it. When it works, the Canon Sureshot takes incredible pictures. The zoom and flash are great, and I am especially fond of the red-eye feature. However, my camera kept having this weird problem where it would rewind film when I was in the middle of the roll, and then I'd try to put a new roll in and it would rewind the film again. Each time that happened, I had to take it in for repairs. I was lucky that I lived close to a Canon repair facility at the time, otherwise I would have been really ticked about having to pay to ship my camera to them so many times. The repair people were really nice about everything and my camera has been working well for almost ten months now (knock on wood! I'm sure that will change as soon as I post this review). My next camera will NOT be a Canon, however. I've learned my lesson.
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