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Canon MP PowerShot 12.1 D10 talk

A Point & Shoot - That Shoots Like An SLR. My primary camera is a Nikon D300! I have times where using Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP camera is simply not prudent. The Nikon 5100 is frankly the best possible answer! It's F stop is adjustable down to approx. 2.8 and the lens lets in plenty of light. The addition of the adapter ring allows you to use "Wide Angle" & "Telephoto" lens made by Nikon!
Great advanced P&S digital. I use 35mm and 6x6 film cameras and wanted a good, small, non-SLR digital camera to throw in a camera bag and use on shoots to preview shots and do lighting tests. True this doesn't have the range of my pro lenses but has the ability to attach speedlights (it even works with NON-iTTL flashes like the SB-28 if you set Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP up properly) and allows me to attach my radio transmitter to the hotshoe and remotely fire my strobes for test shots.

And it's a good performer in it's own right. The advanced features are great, and it's intuitive and easy to use. The magnesium & rubber construction has a quality feel that makes Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP feel a rugged as my pro Nikon gear, and it's rangefinder-like design looks surprisingly similar to the great Mamiya 6 (though much smaller of course).

Great photos, excellent adjustment and customization, versatile, compact, rugged, and well designed. Can be simple & fully automated for the pointer-and-shooter, and can get out of the way and let an experienced photographer take full control when needed. As for speed, anyone who has worked with film in low light will not be bothered by the speed of this camera or the resulting image quality in the same situations.

This is a great little digital camera, maybe one of the best non-slr choices out there.
Absolutely one of the best point and shoot cameras available!. I was in the market for the P5000 and found Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP was not available so I acquired the P5100 instead. What a fantastic camera! I recently also purchased a Pentax K10d (and it's a great camera but a bit too heavy to carry around on this old neck for any length of time) but this is the camera I use most and I carry Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP with me everywhere. The program modes are terrific and combined with the SB400 Speedlight this little jewel is just about impossible to beat. The price is great and the camera itself is very high quality construction. The all magnesium body feels great in your hands and the controls are all very handy and easily operated, even in very low lighting conditions. One added plus is the camera will allow you to record audio captions for each picture or you can also record audio alone. The video capture works very well and it's quite handy if you don't happen to have a video camera with you at the time and still want to be able to provide that little 'extra'. One very cool feature is the Panoramic Mode, which provides a 'ghost' image on 1/3 of the LCD screen that allows you to consistently match up with the previous image and makes Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP very easy to take images that stitch together flawlessly. Nikon really did a great job with this camera! Get one and you will absolutely be pleased with it. Don't forget to get the Nikon carrying case as well, which makes Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP very convenient to carry. Of course the previously owned Coolpix lenses and other accessories work with the P5100 as you would expect them to, flawlessly. This camera comes to as near to perfection as you'll find in a reasonably priced point and shoot.


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