Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot D20 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot D20.
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Abstract: One of the fastest growing segments in the digital camera market is compact, rugged cameras. Five years ago you had just two manufacturers selling waterproof cameras (Olympus and Pentax)...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Design and Features3. Performance and Photo Quality4. Image Quality Compared (JPEG)5. Conclusion and Samples Canon PowerShot D20 June 2013 | By Jeff Keller 12.1MP | 28-140mm (5X) Zoom | $279/£269/€318 This is the first in a series of ...
The fact the rugged specs are slightly lower than all the other cameras on test, as well as its lethargic performance, means that although the end result is impressive, the capturing process makes this camera hard to recommend.Related Tags: cameras, c...
We liked the D10 very much and we like the D20 even more, although we wish Canon had kept the World War III ''army surplus'' look of the old camera. Buyers in this category are spoilt for choice, with excellent cameras from Olympus, Panasonic and Canon...
Abstract: DateSeptember 13, 2012 Read later This 12-megapixel indestructible compact comes with a 28mm-140mm zoom and is a successor to the D10. Canon has replaced the weird but attractive body form with something more conventional in shape, although it ...
No. It's a decent camera, but the Panasonic TS4 and the Olympus Toughcam TG-1 both out-perform it in image quality and ease of use. A rugged camera absolutely must be super easy to use. If you can't take a beautiful photo while jumping off a cliff, then t...
Very easy to use. Big buttons are ideal for underwater. Tough and rugged design
Images look rather soft. Videos are grainy. Sluggish performance
The D20 is the easiest waterproof camera to use, thanks to its array of chunky buttons and simple user interface. It delivers decent photos for web use, if all you want to do is point and shoot....
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Published: 2012-07-13, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The image quality from this little camera is quite exceptional. At ISO400 there is no problem with either noise or noise reduction. Macro shots are soft but they sharpen up well without adding any obvious noise. In fact we were amazed at the image quality
The controls really are too small. You couldn't use the camera with gloves, except in full automatic mode
We liked the D10 very much and we like the D20 even more, although we wish that Canon had kept the World War III army surplus look of the old camera. Buyers in this category are spoiled for choice with excellent cameras from Olympus, Panasonic and Canon...
Durable and robust, Fantastic underwater, Great video capture, Wealth of movie modes, GPS logger
Lengthy shutter lag, Hard and slow to focus, Bulky design
The Canon PowerShot D20 is designed as an underwater point-and-shoot compact camera, and in that respect it doesn't disappoint. What is more, it's packed with such a great variety of features that those using it in aquatic environments can also make use o...
Abstract: Slightly different to most Power Shot offerings as this is waterproof, it still however has all the normal facilities and enhancements of a standard digital camera but in this case getting it wet will not be a disaster at least in the short term....