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Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS 12.1 MP Digital Camera (Black)

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,394 ratings

$399.99
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Compatible Mountings Canon EF
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format JPEG, MOV and DPOF
Image Stabilization Optical
Maximum Focal Length 120 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 5 x
Maximum Aperture 5.9 f
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Metering Description Multi, Center-weighted, Spot

About this item

  • World's thinnest digital camera with a 24mm ultra Wide-Angle lens and 5x Optical Zoom and Optical Image Stabilizer.
  • Canon's HS SYSTEM with a 12.1 MP CMOS and DIGIC 4 Image Processor improves shooting in low-light situations without the need for a flash
  • Full 1080p HD Video for exceptional quality with stereo sound, plus a dedicated movie button for easy access.
  • Get high-speed shooting in a point-and-shoot camera: High-speed Burst Mode captures 8.0fps and
  • Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper settings for the camera based on 32 predefined shooting situations.
  • Super Slow Motion Movie records video at high speeds to allow slow motion playback.
  • Zoom optically while shooting video and keep footage stabilized with Dynamic IS.
  • And lowers noise levels at higher ISO settings.
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3.9 out of 5 stars
1,394 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the picture quality, compactness, and ease of use of the digital camera. They mention it takes very pleasing photos in decent lighting, has various quality options, and is easy to navigate. Some appreciate the value for money.

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650 customers mention "Picture quality"539 positive111 negative

Customers like the picture quality of the camera. They mention it produces great pictures, especially in low light, with sharp detail and nice blurred backgrounds. Some say the design looks decently sharp and it has plenty of preset shooting modes.

"...It's got plenty of preset shooting modes. And it's quick between shots for a P&S (a couple seconds with flash photography)...." Read more

"...it will be great.Picture quality: excellent. The 12mp make the images very detailed especially compared to my older 5mp camera...." Read more

"...can have one device thats small enough to take anywhere that can take good pictures and excellent video and the video is at 24 frames per second..." Read more

"...] I liked this camera very much especially the low light photo quality and 24mm ultra wide-angel lens until I received my Sandisk Extreme Pro 32gb..." Read more

392 customers mention "Camera quality"357 positive35 negative

Customers are satisfied with the camera's quality. They mention it has excellent color, great light balance, and crisp focus. They also appreciate the various quality options, saying the footage doesn't lose quality while zooming. Overall, customers say it's a great camera for the typical snapshot taker and great for video.

"...Overall, considering the excellent quality of the camera, easy portability, and great price, this camera is worth every penny." Read more

"...better than average (compared to the Sony) in low-light (no flash) conditions...." Read more

"...It also is great for video too as was the problem with my older camcorder i felt i had to back up most times to get things in the shot...." Read more

"...This is still a great little camera, and with all the used ones out there, one can be had for less than $100...." Read more

369 customers mention "Compactness"341 positive28 negative

Customers like the compactness of the camera. They mention it's small and easy to carry when traveling.

"...Overall, considering the excellent quality of the camera, easy portability, and great price, this camera is worth every penny." Read more

"...It is only 7/8" x 3.5" x 2 1/8" and will be very handy to carry when traveling...." Read more

"...It is small enough to carry around anywhere and not have any excuse not to bring it with you when you go places and it takes good quality pictures..." Read more

"...I am glad I didn't give up, because I really love this camera. It is very compact, fast to function, and creates great picture and video even in low..." Read more

258 customers mention "Ease of use"239 positive19 negative

Customers find the digital camera easy to use and navigate. They mention the manual features are intuitive and easy to learn. Customers also say making changes is quick and easy.

"...Menu functions are quite intuitive (if you've owned previous Canon models). It's got plenty of preset shooting modes...." Read more

"...the main function setting on the back of the camera and is very easy to switch quickly when entering a museum that does not allow flash pictures...." Read more

"...It was meticulously handled, never abused, carried in it's own case, inside another camera case...." Read more

"...dedicated button on the back of the camera, making it extremely simple to make this adjustment...." Read more

191 customers mention "Value for money"153 positive38 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They say it's inexpensive for the quality it delivers and one of the best camera values they have seen.

"...the excellent quality of the camera, easy portability, and great price, this camera is worth every penny." Read more

"...Bottom line – this is an outstanding little camera for its cost, size, features, and image quality. I give it a strong 5 stars...." Read more

"...it for a couple days now, but I can honestly say this camera was worth every penny so far...." Read more

"...portable, it is a very good performer and in my opinion one of the best camera values I have seen...." Read more

156 customers mention "Functionality"111 positive45 negative

Customers like the functionality of the digital camera. They say it works great, is satisfied with the results, and is usable. The LED screen works fairly well, and the camera is perfect for its purpose. The tiny stereo microphone works fine, and like all other similar cameras, picks up the sound. Some customers mention the auto function seems fine, but it's constantly searching for the right settings.

"...I use the camera mainly on Program and not on Auto. The auto function seems fine but it is constantly "searching" for the right setting and updating..." Read more

"...from my other camera better but the new setup is easy to learn and very usable...." Read more

"...If Canon continues with such poor innovation, then it remains to be seen why would anyone be buying these broken point-and-shoot cameras when even..." Read more

"...The tiny stereo microphone works fine, and like all other similar cameras, picks up the ubiquitous wind sounds...." Read more

145 customers mention "Speed"102 positive43 negative

Customers like the speed of the digital camera. They mention it's compact, fast to function, and creates great pictures and videos. Some say the autofocus system is fairly quick and accurate in normal lighting conditions. Customers also mention the recharge on the battery is fast, the start-up time is very quick, and the performance is nicely balanced.

"...It's got plenty of preset shooting modes. And it's quick between shots for a P&S (a couple seconds with flash photography)...." Read more

"...Image focus: excellent. The focus boxes come up quickly when the shutter button is pressed half way down and I have had no pictures out of focus..." Read more

"...miss all the action before it finds a good focus, focus times are very noticeable slower than SD1000 or SD300...." Read more

"...with a SDHC card with a 4 Rating (not high), I was surprised at the rapid transfer rate...." Read more

128 customers mention "Build quality"61 positive67 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the digital camera. Some mention it's sturdy, reliable, and has a nice, rugged texture. Others say the mini USB cover looks weak, the metal rings are made of very thin metal, and are easily damaged. The screen cracked within a month, and the camera is a bit light and doesn't feel sturdy.

"...Yes, the bottom flap (over the battery casing) feels a bit cheap, but not when it's closed, only when it's open, and that's hardly ever...." Read more

"...It was meticulously handled, never abused, carried in it's own case, inside another camera case...." Read more

"...could just be a manufacturing difference, but the battery housing seems a little more fragile to me...." Read more

"...It is also VERY durable. I have dropped this camera twice (not in its case), both times from about four feet above the ground...." Read more

ELPH 300 HS -- Great image quality!  Very portable and easy to use.
5 out of 5 stars
ELPH 300 HS -- Great image quality! Very portable and easy to use.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HSThis review is 99% about photographs, not video. For this camera’s impressive Full HD (1080p) video capability see many other reviews here. Included with this review are some ELPH 300 pictures I took of flowers in my neighborhood, showing sharp detail and nice blurred backgrounds. (Look for the ants in the two pink camelias.)It’s November of 2019, and I sit here to review a Canon pocket camera that was first listed on Amazon in February 2011, almost 9 years ago. It should be obvious that a digital camera this old can’t be very good compared to those being released now, but that is not the case. This is still a great little camera, and with all the used ones out there, one can be had for less than $100. In fact, I bought mine just a few weeks ago for $75 on Amazon, and what a deal that turned out to be! For image quality this camera is better than a number of newer comparable Canon pocket cameras on the market, e.g. the ELPH 180 (release date 2016) which I also own.Because the PowerShot ELPH 300 HS has been out for so long, there’s no point in me covering all the specs and features; these can be found in the many Amazon reviews and on video reviews on the web. Instead, I’ll mention the few features that I have found to be the most impressive and most important to me. In order of importance the critical “must have” features of any point and shoot are 1) image quality, 2) ease of use, and 3) portability. All other “modern” features such as connectivity, GPS, etc. are nice but pale in comparison.I’m not a professional photographer nor even an accomplished enthusiast. I do shoot with a DSLR when I feel the urge, but more often I use a high-end point and shoot, the Canon G7X. With a fast 1.8 lens, 20.2 Mpixels, and large 1” sensor, the G7X produces outstanding photographs. I love my G7X, but I also like having a smaller and lighter alternative in my pocket for everyday use. Enter the PowerShot ELPH 300 HS.>> First, portability:This is a very small and lightweight camera. It’s very thin and with an area only a little bigger than a credit card. Some users with big hands might find the small size a drawback, but I don’t. Because it’s so light I can carry this camera in my pocket all day long, and I hardly notice that it’s there. I can’t say the same for the larger and heavier G7X. The power button is recessed, so the camera never gets accidentally turned on in my pocket. Note: Because of its very light weight, it is easy to introduce camera shake. A faster shutter speed should alleviate this.>> Second, ease of use:It’s almost axiomatic that the more features a camera offers the more difficult it is to learn to use. But one approach is to offer a carefully selected set of features and no more. This is what Canon has done with the ELPH 300, striking a balance between versatility and simplicity.This camera has two basic modes – AUTO and PROGRAM. Toggling back and forth between these is accomplished with a handy little slide switch on the back of the camera. AUTO is self-explanatory. Put the camera on AUTO, focus, and shoot; the camera does it all for you, and almost every picture will be satisfactory. On the other hand, PROGRAM mode gives the user many options, including white balance and several special scenes such as portrait, low light, kids&pets, high speed burst, etc. These are fun to play with, but for me the two most important features of PROGRAM mode are Exposure Compensation and the ability to set the ISO.Exposure Compensation: Many times the key subject in a picture will be either over exposed or under exposed if the camera is allowed to strike a balanced exposure in the scene. A good example is a person who is back lit by a bright sky. The Exposure Compensation allows the user to temporarily increase or decrease the exposure so as to properly expose the subject. On the ELPH there is a dedicated button on the back of the camera, making it extremely simple to make this adjustment. This button works only if the camera is in PROGRAM mode.ISO: In AUTO mode there is no control over ISO, shutter speed, or aperture. I have found that under ordinary lighting conditions the ELPH 300 will shoot in its “basic ISO” of 100 in AUTO mode. But by raising the ISO in PROGRAM mode, it is possible to “force” the camera to use a faster shutter speed while keeping the larger aperture for nice blurred backgrounds. At some point “noise” or graininess will become apparent at higher ISO settings, but I have found that a setting as high as ISO 400 (two stops above the base ISO) is fully acceptable.>> Third, image quality:The ELPH 300 HS has 12.1 Mpixels on a 1/2.3" (6.17 x 4.55 mm) CMOS sensor. There are newer Canon pocket cameras with many more Mpixels on the same small sensor. In my opinion, 12 Mpixels is quite high resolution, high enough for sharp prints 9.3 x 14.3 inches, and if more megapixels are crammed onto the same sized sensor the quality of the image suffers. (See on line reviews about this.) There are 16 Mpixels on the same 1/2.3" sensor in the ELPH 130 & 180 and 20 Mpixels in the ELPH 360, and some reviews have noted the poorer picture quality. So unless the sensor size is increased along with the pixel count, there is likely to be a negative effect on image quality. I think with the ELPH 300 Canon has hit the sweet spot with the number of pixels on this little sensor.Another positive feature is the relatively fast lens on this camera, f/2.7 at its widest aperture. The ELPH 130 & 180, by comparison have only a f/3.2 lens, and the ELPH 360 has a f/3.6 lens. The faster lens (lower number) makes the camera better in low light, and it also makes it easier to blur the background for nice “bokeh” and shoot at higher shutter speeds.Colors are bright and rich, just what you’d expect, considering Canon’s legendary color rendition made possible by the DIGIC processor (version 4 in this case).Although Canon cameras are not famous for their autofocusing capability, I have experienced no more frustration with this camera than on my other Canon cameras. I think the slow autofocusing of Canon cameras is more of an issue with videos than with single shot photography.Bottom line – this is an outstanding little camera for its cost, size, features, and image quality. I give it a strong 5 stars. I have noticed some 1- or 2-star reviews mentioning mechanical glitches such as the lens not extending or retracting, but so far I have had no issues of this type. Because I bought this little gem for my wife, I am considering buying a second one before they’re no longer available. The cell phone camera has virtually killed the pocket camera, and as I lamented in my review of the excellent Canon PowerShot SD 1400 HS, little pocket cameras will one day soon no longer be available. So I recommend getting one now while you still can.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2011
Color: BlackProduct Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
I currently own a 5D Mark II and was looking to replace my Canon S80 which is now 6 yrs old. While I love the S80 and the quality pics it captured, the bulkiness of this point-and-shoot (P&S) became inconvenient. My wife was adamant she wanted a more compact P&S this time around.

In addition to great pics, I was looking for a P&S with 1080p video capability so I wouldn't have to get a separate camcorder. Let me say that the 300 HS is a quality camera packed into a sleek body that I can easily slip into any pocket on the run.

Most Canon cameras (I am a Canon loyalist) take great shots. But what most impresses me about this camera are its low-light capabilities. It obviously can not match the image quality of a DSLR, but for a P&S, I was impressed! Indoor night shots of my kids WITHOUT flash (incandescent lighting only) come out amazingly crisp with minimal noise. Autofocus is quite impressive as it tracks faces in the frame further enhancing ease of use. Menu functions are quite intuitive (if you've owned previous Canon models). It's got plenty of preset shooting modes. And it's quick between shots for a P&S (a couple seconds with flash photography).

I also compared the 1080p video vs Flip Ultra HD which shoots in 720p. The video quality is like night-and-day with the 300 HS finishing ahead by a mile. Low-light video is grainy but still watchable (unwatchable on Flip). In daylight, video looks beautiful. Video is easily imported into both iphoto and imovie. Just make sure you have a large memory card as 1080p takes up 16GB/hour of video. I bought a 32GB card.

I did purchase an extra battery after reading battery life can be short. I've had the camera a week and have used it for 15-30 minutes daily (including video capture) and I have not needed to recharge yet.

I'd also recommend the black body as it has a textured housing that makes holding this small camera much easier.

Also purchased a Caselogic TBC - 302 compact camera case which fits this camera perfectly. It has a small side pocket that I slip the extra battery in.

Overall, considering the excellent quality of the camera, easy portability, and great price, this camera is worth every penny.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2013
Color: BlackProduct Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
I have been putting the Canon ELPH 300 HS through its paces since buying it a few weeks ago and so far I am very happy with the decision.
Among the things I read in other reviews:
Fast start up: very true. It is ready to snap in less than a second
Number of images per battery charge: I took over 200 images without flash and the battery charge indicator had not gone down. I am sure flash will affect that, but for outdoors and low light pics in museums, etc. it will be great.
Picture quality: excellent. The 12mp make the images very detailed especially compared to my older 5mp camera.
Low Light: very good. I have taken many pictures of paintings and prints inside my house with no light and they are all very good. It should be excellent in museums this summer.
Image focus: excellent. The focus boxes come up quickly when the shutter button is pressed half way down and I have had no pictures out of focus once I get the focus boxes to show.
Rough Texture: I bought the black 330 HS. A lot has been made of the "new" texture but it is only slightly textured and very easy to hold. I think it is a big improvement.

Among things that I have not read in other reviews:
Zoom setting: There is a setting that disables digital zoom so that when you zoom it is only within the optical zoom. This is a lot better than my old camera with which I had to be careful not to "enter" the digital zoom as the picture became pixelated when you did. This may be standard in all cameras now, but I didn't have it on my old camera.
Charger weight: Is only 2oz. I was slightly concerned that it would weigh more. It is only 7/8" x 3.5" x 2 1/8" and will be very handy to carry when traveling. It plugs directly into the wall and handles 100-240v so can be plugged into foreign plugs with only the simple adapters. We may not have to take our "brick" transformer this year.
Flash turn off: This is on the main function setting on the back of the camera and is very easy to switch quickly when entering a museum that does not allow flash pictures. A nice big icon that is always present indicates flash on or off.
Auto Setting: So far it seems that I can take all my pictures with this setting with the ability to turn the flash on and off. My old camera required me to go into the "special" pictures and choose "museum" to turn the flash off and get low light pictures which were often pixelated.
Video: I have not used a lot of video before, but this camera is very easy to use for video. Push one button on the back and you are taking video. Push it again to stop.
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