Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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Oddly, apart from the wireless link, there's very little in the way of cutting edge design when it comes to the other features on offer. With an entry-level 5-megapixel resolution and a 2-inch LCD screen with only 118k pixels, this camera definitely fi...
Oddly, apart from the wireless link, there's very little in the way of cutting edge design when it comes to the other features on offer. With an entry-level 5-megapixel resolution and a 2-inch LCD screen with only 118k pixels, this camera definitely fi...
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Just how hard is it to connect a cable and transfer images across a USB connection? Well, its obviously too much for some people, otherwise why would Canon produce this Wi-Fi-capable Ixus?Oddly, apart from the wireless link, theres very little in the...
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Camera features inadequate...
Just how hard is it to connect a cable and transfer images across a USB connection? Well, its obviously too much for some people, otherwise why would Canon produce this Wi-Fi-capable Ixus?Oddly, apart from the wireless link, theres very little in the...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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Wireless network adaptors are cropping up on all sorts of devices, but Canons Digital Ixus Wireless is only the second camera weve seen to contain one. To some it might seem like a pointless gimmick, but we like the idea of simply pressing a coupl...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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Following Kodak and Nikons Wi-Fi efforts, Canon is jumping on the wireless wagon with a snapper that eliminates the misery of having to hook up cables whenever you want to transfer snaps... and boy, is it a looker.With two wireless cameras already o...
Gorgeous, compact designEasy Wi-Fi, Good snaps...
High price...
A nifty camera with very well done wireless functionality. However, until the price slides, Nikons P1 will rule the Wi-Fi roost.
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A joy to use and, despite the increased bulk, still eminently pocketable if you can stomach the price IXUS was once a byword for tiny, but as it enters middle age the range is growing up. This is essentially our A-Listed IXUS 55 (see p42) with Wi-Fi f...
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If Wi-Fi connectivity is not essential, you can save your money, if it is, the IXUS Wireless provides a comprehensive and simple to use package so will be worth considering...
Great build, small but stylish, easy handling, comprehensive specification and neat wireless capabilities...
Wireless shutter control only with Windows XP SP2 operating system, noisier than expected images...
If Wi-Fi connectivity is not essential, you can save your money, if it is, the IXUS Wireless provides a comprehensive and simple to use package so will be worth considering...
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Canons sleek metal Digital IXUS is styled for the catwalk but specified squarely tech-savvy home user.A subtle blue LED identifies the hidden Wi-Fi antenna, whcih can beam images directly to any PictBridge pritner (using a USB dongle, supplied) or to...
Wi-Fi works well. Photos are clean and punchy. Good 2in screen.
Early noughties styling. 5MP seems small compared to modern 10MP rivals.
A stylish and capable camera, further enhanced by wireless tech...
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Digital cameraCanon's Digital Ixus Wireless is a basic five megapixel, 3x zoom compact camera offering point-and-shoot functionality and good image quality for $850. What sets it apart from others in this class is that ‘wireless' tag. The Ixus Wireless n...
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If you are looking for a camera with above average performance and average image quality, than the Canon Powershot SD430 may be what youre looking for. Its not the speed or shot quality that makes this camera special, its the WiFi capability that ma...
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avecmobile.com Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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The Canon Powershot SD430 is simply a slightly larger Canon Powershot SD400 with WiFi, so all our comments on the SD400 apply here. This camera compares well in the ultra-compact category, although there are many better and cheaper models available, W...
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Canons sleek metal Digital IXUS is styled for the catwalk but specified squarely tech-savvy home user.A subtle blue LED identifies the hidden Wi-Fi antenna, whcih can beam images directly to any PictBridge pritner (using a USB dongle, supplied) or to...
Wi-Fi works well. Photos are clean and punchy. Good 2in screen.
Early noughties styling. 5MP seems small compared to modern 10MP rivals.
A stylish and capable camera, further enhanced by wireless tech...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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The exterior surfaces of the SD430 are mostly metallic, with the exception of some cover doors and the top and arch-like left side that contains a blue LED that indicates the wireless connection is active. The lens retracts completely into the body whe...
Excellent image quality, Very functional wireless capability with Canon printers and Windows XP SP2, Reliable metering, Up to 15 second long exposures, Very compact and wellfinished...
Builtin flash lacks power, Some noise as of 100 ISO with flash photography, Icons on 4direction controllers surface too difficult to see...
WiFi is the keyword for the Canon PowerShot SD430, also Digital IXUS Wireless in Europe, a palm-size 5-megapixel compact with a 3X optical zoom that can print wirelessly to a Canon PictBridge compliant printer, or transfer images to a wireless capable...
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SummaryPros: Good image quality; good zoom range; compact size. Cons: Poor battery life; zoom and focus mechanisms are noisy; expensive. Price as rated: $500 Best Current Price: $348.35 (via ProductFinder) Company: Canon, www.canon.com...
Good image quality; good zoom range; compact size.
Poor battery life; zoom and focus mechanisms are noisy; expensive.
The Canon SD430 is attractively styled, and has good image quality and zoom range. But considering its poor battery life and noisy operation, its price isn’t entirely justified.
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Canon’s PowerShot SD430 Wi-Fi digital camera is one of only a few Wi-Fi cameras on the market, which is too bad. It competes with the Nikon models, the Coolpix S6 that we reviewed earlier this week, and the earlier Coolpix P1 and P2 models that we r...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-09-25 22:46:27
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Early adopters are used to living with large devices. Remember the first Motorola cell phone, or Compaqs original laptop computer? Thats why were so surprised that Canons first Wi-Fi-enabled camera is so slim and compact. The Canon PowerShot SD430...
Wireless image transfer and printing, Stellar still images for its class, Minimal shutter lag, 60 fps video recording, Very compact...
Difficult menu navigation, Confusing wireless configuration...
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The pricey Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital Elph Wireless ($499.99 list) is the latest addition to the growing wireless point-and-shoot category. It joins the Kodak EasyShare One and the Nikon Coolpix P1 and P2. Like those models, the 5.0-megapixel SD43...
Very good picture quality. Speedy performance.
Should include more ease-of-use features that help with connecting and troubleshooting wireless. Expensive for a 5MP camera.
If you want a wireless point-and-shoot and youre more interested in picture quality and performance than in ease of use and slide-show effects, the SD430 could be just what you need...
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A few weeks ago I reviewed the Nikon CoolPix P1, a sleek eight megapixel compact featuring WiFi connectivity. It's often the case that a new idea will appear almost simultaneously from several different sources, so it's no surprise that Nikon isn't the on...
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The Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless ($499) has the longest name of any camera Ive reviewed. It also happens to be Canons first PowerShot with built-in Wi-Fi technology, which allows you to send photos to your PC without touching a U...
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Stylish compact camera offers wireless connectivity, though its pricey for a 5-megapixel model.
Wireless connectivity...
New Digital Elph adds wireless and takes high-quality images.
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The Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH lets you print and transfer images wirelessly. You simply connect the supplied Wireless Print Adapter to a Canon PictBridge printer, such as the Canon SELPHY CP510 or CP710 models, and press the blue lit Print/Sha...
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