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Canon PowerShot D10 review

DATE REVIEWED: 5th Jan 2010 Add Camera To Comparison Chart

Canon PowerShot D10 Specs

Camera TypeCompact Shutter Speeds15 - 1/1500 sec
RRP£379 ISO Range80 - 1600
Megapixels12.1 Focal Length35 - 105mm
Weight190g Aperturef2.8 - 4.9
Dimensions104 x 67 x 49mm (WxHxD) Focus Distance 3cm - inf
LCD Size2.5 inches Zoom (Opt)3x
Zoom (Dig)4x StorageSD / SDHC / MMC
Max Resolution4000 x 3000 Battery TypeLi-Ion

Canon PowerShot D10 Review

A smart little compact that offers more than you might expect

Built with an unusual rounded design, the Canon D10 stands out from the start. The bright blue facade and tough build quality cover means it's perfectly suited to shooting underwater - and it can do this to a depth of 10metres. We really put the D10 through it's paces in this arena, as we took it into the deep blue to shoot wild dolphins in their natural environment. Set on the Underwater scene modes, the colours are great and the camera was responsive enough to capture some great shots of these fast animals. Above water and (remembering to switch off the underwater mode) the D10 also produced high quality, faithfully coloured images here too. Although not quite pocketable - this compact is a lot wider than the slimline versions we're used to seeing - the features it packs are certainly worth a little extra weight, especially if you're a keen snorkeller or have children who will make use of it being drop, shock and waterproof. A great little camera which will be a constant companion on holiday and at home.
Final Verdict
A versatile compact that comes into its own in underwater or tough conditions
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A versatile compact that comes into its own in underwater or tough conditions
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Debbi Allen

Debbi’s passionate about all things photographic: from the latest digital kit to the greatest techniques to capture a scene. She’s been at the helm of the photography portfolio of magazines, websites and more for three years.

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