Testseek.com have collected 79 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot D10 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot D10.
May 2009
(75%)
79 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof, whereas many rivals offer one or the other; larger-than-average buttons and spacious layout allows operation when wearing gloves; good picture performance
Plasticky look and feel and unattractively rotund design; twice the price of a similar standard compact; battery and card compartment fiddly to open even without gloves
Chunkier and more expensive than the alternatives, but better-than-average features Good points Freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof, whereas many rivals offer one or the other; larger-than-average buttons and spacious layout allows operation when w...
Freezeproof, waterproof and shockproof, whereas many rivals offer one or the other; largerthanaverage buttons and spacious layout allows operation when wearing gloves; good picture performance,
Plasticky look and feel and unattractively rotund design; twice the price of a similar standard compact; battery and card compartment fiddly to open even without gloves
Chunkier and more expensive than the alternatives, but better-than-average features...
Abstract: This is quite a squat offering and it looks almost child like with large buttons and rather garish colouring, very unlike recent PowerShot offerings, there is however a rather good reason for the PowerShot D10 strange appearance....
Easy to control, good quality results, great environmental sealing
A little bigger than some rivals
Those hitting the slopes might want something more compact, but for those who want something easy to grip and happy in all weathers, the Canon PowerShot D10 is well worth a lookKey specs12 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
Abstract: Sleek, shiny and super slim are the buzz-words when it comes to digital compacts. We're asked to admire the wafer-thin dimensions of the latest model and reach for our wallets when we see how it slips into our jeans pocket without an unseemly bulge. So...
The PowerShot D10 is Canon's first attempt at a waterproof compact, and straight away it looks different from the rest, with a chunky, bulbous design that certainly looks the part, but which may have been needed to accommodate a larger, more convention...
Abstract: Since it shares its internal workings with Canon's other latest compacts the D10's overall performance is very good. It has a shot-to-shot time of approximately 2.2 seconds per frame, and in continuous mode it can maintain one frame per second. The autofocus system is fast and accurate, and the overall image quality is the best of these four cameras..
Wacky styling and classy colour scheme; 10m depth rating; very sharp fine detail
Limited zoom range; barrel distortion at minimum zoom; fat body doesn't make it any easier to grip
Canon's one of the latecomers to the emerging underwater-camera market, but the wait's been worth it, because the PowerShot D10 is very, very different. It adds a real splash of style to a sector populated by some pretty staid-looking cameras. The D10...