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Editorial Review The Pixma iP6220D Photo Printer makes it even easier to produce beautiful digital photos, right at home. What's the secret to its amazing image quality? First, Canon Full-Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) uses an innovative print head with 2,304 nozzles that eject consistent, precise ink droplets as small as two picoliters. Read more
Features Black and color resolutions up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpiPrint borderless 4" x 6" photos in just 60 seoncds; 8.5" x 11" in as little as 2.3 minutesPrint directly from PictBridge-compatible memory cardsView images on 2.5" LCD screenOne-year warranty
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Enough about the cable already!
Let's burn this into our memory for future reference. When you buy a printer, YOU DON'T GET A CABLE. This is true even if you buy a new monitor! Simply use the cable your old one hooked up with and you're set. Now let's concentrate on reviewing the item in question instead of the peripherals!
Great for any budget
This is very nice printerI must say...Prints fast, quiet, and sharp. I guess the only gripe would be no printer cable included, I mean who sells a printer without a cable?? But all u gotta get is a regular usb cable..... won't cost u anything..
Nocable
I just received the printer. In trying to set it up, I realized there is no computer to printer cable included, nor any explanationof what kind you need. You have to bail out of the setup and solve that little dilema.
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109. Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II 16.7MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) by Canon
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list price: $7,999.00
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00064O8Z8 Sales Rank: 530 Average Customer Review:
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Features 16.7-megapixel sensor provides sufficient resolution to produce files that convert to 50MB uncompressed TIFF at 24-bit colour depthPowered by Canon's second-generation DIGIC II image processor; capable of firing at 4 frames per second for bursts of up to 32 frames in JPEG or 11 frames in RAWFeatures 2.0-inch LCD screen with 230,000 pixels and 1.5 to 10x playback zoomBattery lasts for approximately 1200 shots at 20 degrees C, 800 at 0 degrees CHigh-speed FireWire and video out interface offer complete connectivity; optional wireless adaptor delivers high-speed image transfer
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comaprison to a 1ds (Mark I)
It seems unfair to compare this camera to a 10D (or 20D or 30D), either favorably or unfavorably. These instruments are good in their own right, but hardlyare in the same league as the 1DS Mark II. I have used all three of the xxD's, and an original 1ds body as well. It occurs to me that the folks who are interested in shelling out over 5 grand for a camera already have an idea about what they want, and that some of them are asking if they should trade in their 1ds body for a mark ii. It is to them that I am adressing this review. The remarks, I think will help those who have less experience with the line. Bear with me for the technical jargon and the emphais on Mark I vs II comparison. I want to help the buyer to decide if there really is a reason to spend this kind of money.
makes disposables obsolete!
Ive gotten used to the disposable kodaks i got from the checkout isle at walmart. The problem with those, though, is that they run out of pictures pretty quick. The last straw was when we ran out of film at the family reunion just as cousin billy was about to show us how to catch a lizard with a rubber band and a twinky. At that point I knew I needed an upgrade.
List price of $11,999.99?
First, the Canon 1Ds Mark II is an awesome professional camera.
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110. Canon PIXMA iP5000 Photo Printer by Canon Office Products
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list price: $199.99
Asin: B0002F9Y0A Average Customer Review:
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Editorial Review Printing professional quality photos from home has become a reality, thanks to easy-to-use photo printers like the Canon PIXMA ip5000. By combining five-color printing and a 1,856-nozzle print head that's capable of delivering superfine 1-picoliter ink droplets (up to 22 million droplets per inch), the ip5000 delivers stunningly accurate prints that should leave professional photo labs a little worried. Read more
Features Up to 600 x 600 dpi black resolution, 9,600 x 2400 dpi colorUp to 25 ppm black, 17 ppm color speed; borderless 4-by-6-inch photos in just 36 secondsDirectly supports PictBridge-compatible digital cameras and DV camcordersContrastPLUS ink system for realistic tones and economical replacementUSB interface, Direct Print Port; PC and Mac compatible
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Doesn't Last
I bought this based upon the reviews here last year. So much for community info. It has already started "banding" in less than a year. A new print head is about $125. It clogs very often, possibly because I use cheap ink from "Printpal." Maybe it would do better with Canon ink, but I never tried it. The separate color cartridges are a plus. This is the first time I tried Canon. I'm going to go back to HP and try a Laser printer to replace this useless piece of $#^*.
great start, dissappointing finish
Loved the print quality, speed, cost per page.
Would be an Excellent Printer but Lacks CD Tray
This is a very good printer and could be really excellent if it included the tray for printing directly on CD's and DVD's.I wholy recommend buying this model and then follow up with finding a third-party tray.Canon seems to omit the tray when this model is sold in some parts of the world.The good news is that there is a supplier.I've got the printer and the CD tray and get outstanding printable discs without using those darn adhesive labels.
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111. Canon PC150 Personal Copier by Canon Office Products
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list price: $345.00
Asin: B00030N86K Sales Rank: 21325 Average Customer Review:
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Features Compact folding design with built-in carrying handleSingle cartridge system offers four copies per minuteUp to letter-size sheets, 50-sheet paper trayInstant warm-up, auto shut-off to save energySimple to operate and maintain; 1-year warranty
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Great product for home office
Canon is one of the reputable companies in copier business. This product is compact, very reliable, and easy to operate. It's good for home office. The contrast adjustment button allows you to optimize the output copies. The starter toner cartridge yields about 1000 copies. Cost of copy less than 5 cents each.
Buyer Beware!
This printer is wonderful.I haven't one negative remark concerning the functionality of the machine.I am warning about this purchase because to replace the cartridge is $85 upwards. Obviously, half the price of the "copier" is the"cartridge enclosed."
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112. Canon Optura S1 2.2MP MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom by Canon
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list price: $899.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0007Y78T0 Sales Rank: 510 Average Customer Review:
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Features 1/3-inch CCD sensor with 2.2-megapixel resolution10x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 200x) and Advanced Image StabilizationCaptures video in 16:9 widescreen format2.5-inch TFT color LCDNine-point auto intelligent autofocus (AiAF)
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Good video, bad audio
I will not repeat all positive other reviewer have said about the camera's video quality. It is noticably better than 1/6" cameras I compared this camera with (JVC, Panasonic) in both dark an lighted conditions.
There is very little not to like about this videocamera...
This camera produces excellent image quality for the price, it's very compact, and ergonomic. It's packed with features. If you are a mainstream user, it is more than adequate.There are those who will compare it to $1000-$2000 videocams and it will naturally fall short. But the fact is, it's reasonably priced, has sufficient features for most users, and can be taken anywhere because of its size. I would recommend getting an extra battery since you will only get 45 minutes - 1 hour energy if you use the LCD display and do a lot of zooming, etc. Speaking of zoom, some people think that a 10x optical zoom is less than ideal, but face it -- if you are trying to zoom much beyond that level, you are going to need a tripod. Overall, this is an excellent item, and delivers the quality I would expect from Canon.
Canon Optura S-1 makes the day!
I purchased this through an online wholesale membership site for $399.99 plus tax and shipping (total $459.00) and couldn't be any happier.
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113. Canon ImageCLASS D860 Laser Printer and Copier by Canon Office Products
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list price: $1,195.00
Asin: B0002UM0PG Sales Rank: 4471
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Features Laser output at up to 2,400 x 600 dpi print qualityCopy up to 18 cpm and print at 16 ppm (letter)30-page automatic document feeder, 500-sheet cassette, 100-sheet multipurpose trayLegal-size platen glass for copying convenienceWindows compatible; 3-year limited warranty, 1-year onsite service
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115. Canon PowerShot S500 5MP Digital Elph with 3x Optical Zoom by Canon
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list price: $499.99
Asin: B0001G6U5W Average Customer Review:
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Editorial Review Adding megapixel power to the popular S400 Digital Elph, Canon's PowerShot S500 bumps up the resolution to 5 megapixels--providing richer details and improved clarity. Elegantly designed and super compact, the S500 has a protective stainless steel shell with a celabrite finish, which mixes metals and ceramics to produce a tough cool-toned exterior that is visually stunning. It also features a 3x optical zoom, high-resolution video capture, and Canon's new Print/Share button, which helps you quickly connect directly to a printer or send an image via e-mail. Read more
Features 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargementsCanon 3x optical zoom lens combines with 4x digital zoom for 12x total zoom9-point autofocus; movie mode; PictBridge compatibleStore images on Compact Flash Type I memory cards (32 MB card included)Powered by rechargeable battery pack NB-1LH (included with charger)
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GREAT CAMERA! I'm loving it!
I'm surprised to see that a lot of people only give 1* to this camera! I've had it for 2 years now and i just love it! Thanks to it, I discovered I had a real passion for photography... It's very easy to use and my pictures are great! When I show them, people usually tell me " you must have an expensive camera"... and i just show them my little Canon S500 and they are surprised with the result!
Junk!Do NOT Buy It!!
Over 90% of pictures I took by this Canon are blurry. No way can you fix it. I really got fed up with it. Waist your money. Waist your time. More important, waist your precious moments!
Shocked and Dissapointed
I have known Canon to be a very high quality company. However, I was deeply shocked and disappointed to find that this camera fails to meet the expectations I had about this camera. A few years ago I bought the Fujiffilm 3800. I loved this camera but after a few ski trips I found it rather bulky. I then bought the Canon S500 becaus of its small size and after many good reviews about the S400. For most of the pictures I take on a ski trip this camera is fine. However, if you are taking pictures other than outdoors in the daytime, this camera is worse than a disposable camera. First, there is no red-eye reduction. It simply does not work when I set it to take flash with red-eye reduction. Second, pictures taken at dusk or dawn come out blurry. I would speculate that the shutter speed is way too slow and you would need a tripod. Third, night picture?....Forget about it. I tried to get a beatiful picture of the Chicago skyline but the picture was underexposed. So, I tried the manual mode and played with the exposure settings and I could not get a setting that would produce non-blurry pictures. Looks like I'll be back in the market for a Fujifilm. After all the reviews I've read, I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop (E18, LCD, etc.). Not to mention the terrible service that I have been reading about.
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116. Sony Cybershot DSC-T50 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)
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(10 October, 2006)
Asin: B000DZFP98 Sales Rank: 1409 Average Customer Review:
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Features 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints3x optical zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization; 3.0-inch touch-screen LCD displaySlide Show with select music playbackISO up to 1000 for better low-light performance; VGA-quality video with sound at up to 30 fpsPowered by one rechargeable InfoLithium NPFR1 battery (battery, charger supplied); stores images on Memory Stick PRO media (56MB internal memory included)
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Great all around camera
Before writing my review on this camera which i have just purchased, I think it is important to note that my previous experience with digital cameras never went beyond "hey, could you please take a photo for us?" or a random fooling around with family or friends' cameras. But I am not technologically illiterate though. I have been researching cameras for about 2 years, and i have finally decided to buy the t30, before i found out that Sony has released the t50. So my review will be on the novice side. So for those experienced photographers out there, I apologize in advance.
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