After reading a certain Canon Powershot D10 review online, I was instantly convinced to grab one for me. Usually I spend my weekends by doing outdoor activities with my friends and require a reliable camera that would stand on changing weathers that is common on mountains. When I read on one of the reviews that it can take crisp photos on different weathers, I did not hesitate to get one. Looking at its photos online, the Canon D10 looks handy enough for any adventure and the price is perfect for a good quality camera from Canon.

I was a Canon camera user for quite long already and I am very much satisfied of its performance. After deciding to get a D10 for me, I immediately rush to local store near my place and bought one. It even comes with many accessories like the shoulder, neck and carabineer straps. I was also really happy that Canon D10 has a waterproof feature. After purchasing, I can’t wait to try it. So when I got home, I came rush to unboxed it and was surprised of its sporty form. I say it is sporty because true to one of the Canon Powershot D10 review that I have read, it is bulky to be called as fashionable.

During the weekends, finally I can have the chance to try this new digicam. The Canon Powershot D10 review that I have read is true. I got crisp and bright photos with less noise even on higher ISO just like any other Canon camera does. When you are a user of Canon camera, the features are in tacked in this model plus the shock proof and waterproof feature. Now that I have the Canon Powershot D10, I will never have to get worried of the mountains changing weather and will again worried if I drop my camera due to a mountain’s uneven grounds. The lens can be uncovered but it has a scratchproof glass shield, so the missing lens cap is no big deal.

I also tried to take photos underwater and it really works. At first, I was skeptical, afraid of it being ruined by the water, but finally I was brave enough to try it. The pictures are bright despite of it being taken underwater, and the colors are very realistic.

You don’t need to worry if this is your first time using Canon digicam, you will not be having a hard time taking beautiful photos with its numerous scene modes that you can easily set to take photos for the right scene. These scene modes include night exposure, panorama, programmable mode, portrait, sunset, beach, fireworks, aquarium, underwater, snow, indoor, kids and pets, foliage, long shutter, color accent, and color swap. The auto mode is also present wherein the camera will automatically detect your current condition. Canon digital camera also has a feature that will allow you to take photos just an inch or two from the subject and still look perfectly fine.. Overall, I love my new Canon Powershot D10 Compact Digital Camera.

Kelly is a freelance writer for multiple niches on the internet. Her website Mitub is about product reviews. To find more information about Canon Powershot D10 waterproof camera, you can find it here: Canon Powershot D10

Canon Powershot D10 vs Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1

Both Canon and Panasonic has announced their first shock and water-proof compact camera at the beginning of the year. If you are still confused which camera is best for you, here you will find some useful information and comparison between the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 and Canon PowerShot D10.

Both the digital cameras are waterproof, but if you wish a camera that can perform around 10 meters underwater, then Canon D10 would be your best shot. The submarine shaped D10 with its porthole-like screws and bulbous shell expresses that this digital camera is purely made for underwater. But on ground, you will notice the bulky size of Canon D10. D10 has easy-to-press buttons and a large LCD screen where icons are big and nice, even with snorkeling mask, you won’t have any difficulties in seeing the icons. Additionally, it contains bigger screw-mouths on every corner for mounting the camera in various underwater grips.

Now let’s take a look at the other waterproof digital camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 can only be used up to 3 meters underwater with a completely different approach. The sleek rectangular slab outline has made it hard to distinguish from usual non-tough cams. Compare to Canon D10, the buttons are smaller and shooting modes can be selected by a thumb dial rather than a dedicated button. Yet, you will lose usability underwater with TS1, it will perform better on land and this should be one of your considerations.

Another big difference is that the TS1 shoots in the AVCHD format at 720p, where D10 only does VGA videos of 640×480. But the video recording mode of TS1 is not the most polished one, there is a two to three seconds of delay from hitting the dedicated video button to starting and stopping the video and its quite unclear when exactly everything does start. If you are ok with that delay, you will surely love the excellent HD video mode. Lumix DMC-TS1 is currently experiencing a big bug when importing the taken video into iMovie. The featured AVCHD format of TS1 is quite annoying and you might require installing particular codec to import video into your preferred video editing software and then convert it into friendly formats.

Both waterproof digital cameras are featuring 12-megapixel shooting and have the same CCD sensor size. But the ISO of TS1 goes up to 6400 when it is only 1600 for D10. A difference that really matters is the wider-angle lense of TS1, which is an effective focal length zoom of 28mm-128mm f/3.3-f/5.9, where D10 is only 35mm-105mm f/2.8-f/4.9. Color reproduction through the Leica lens of TS1 is far better than that of D10. Moreover, the TS1 lean to autofocus underwater with greater ease in comparison with D10.

Just in case you are not a professional scuba photo shooter, the benefits of toughcams can also be realized when you are taking your kid’s bath time photos without worrying about getting your camera wet or shooting with unclean hands while you are in the middle of a barbecue, or anything like that. Whatever happens, you will always have the freedom to use the camera in a wet environment with more convenience. So the conclusion is, if you care about form factor, you should go with Panasonic Lumix TS1, Powershot D10 will be tough to fit it into a pants pocket without some serious bulging. But if you usually go deeper than 3 meters underwater, you should go with Canon Powershot D10.

Kelly is a freelance writer for multiple niches on the internet. Her website Mitub talks about product reviews. To find more information about both waterproof digital cameras, you can find it here: Canon Powershot D10 vs Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1

Camera Test of new Canon Powershot D10

Today we got our new Canon Powershot D10, so we tested it out in our pool. This is from a first time use. Only regret I have is that our pool wasn’t cleaner at the time! lol Love the camera. Can’t wait to use it in Grand Cayman soon. Hope this video will help people who are trying to decide on which waterproof camera to purchase.

Brought to you by www.digitalrev.com. The Canon PowerShot D10 features a lightweight body that is waterproof to 10m. Filled with excellent features, it’s a great camera wherever you may use it.

Canon Powershot D10 preview by What Digital Camera

David Parry of Canon UK demonstrates Canon’s first ever waterproof digital compact, the Powershot D10, to Nigel Atherton of What Digital Camera

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