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Summary: Great Little Camara
Comment: Got this camera about 2 years ago before a trip abroad. It is fantastic! Takes great pictures, seems very well made, and small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. The 3 sizes of output are also very handy for landscapes, big group shots, etc.
I am not (and unless the technology changes, probably never will be) a huge fan of the digital camera. Not for print anyway, obviously if it is for web use digital is fine. But for actual physical pictures, digital just doesn't measure up. Look closely at a digital print. Unless the gear is VERY expensive, chances are you see: pixels!
They will have to pry my APS camera from my cold dead fingers. (I just hope to god they don't stop making film anytime soon, I hear some APS and 35m films are being fased out)
ANYWAY, this is a great camera. And I am very happy.
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Summary: Great camera, poor pic quality w/ Kodak film
Comment: I've switched over to a Canon digi-cam, but I used the Elph 2 for a couple of years. During those years, pictures taken on on the Elph 2, just never turned out right. They were either grainy, suffered from color saturation, red-eye, you name it. That is until I discovered the magic of Fuji film. I had up until that time used Kodak Avantix APS film exclusively, believing that paying more meant better quality. Wrong! Fuji film is not only much cheaper, but my prints were awesome in every way possible. In fact, my last set of photos were taken on the streets of Las Vegas during the late-night hours, plus lots of indoor pictures in a dimly lit room with the shades drawn...but every picture turned out, if you will, picture perfect. I can't bash Kodak, because it's the only film I've ever used, and bottom line, it's the best. But when it comes to the Canon Elph 2, you should switch to Fuji film. I guarantee, you'll see the difference.