Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH
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whatlaptop.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Canon Digital Ixus Wireless

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Just how hard is it to connect a cable and transfer images across a USB connection? Well, it's obviously too much for some people, otherwise why would Canon produce this Wi-Fi-capable Ixus?

Review Verdict: The addition of wireless can't quite make up for its inadequacies elsewhere

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Pros: Wireless connectivity
Cons: Camera features inadequate
pocket-lint.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Canon Digital IXUS Wireless digital camera

Comments:
Canon's first digital compact with built in Wi-Fi (wireless) control is here but does it match up to the competition?

Review Verdict: If Wi-Fi connectivity is not essential, you can save your money, if it is, the IXUS Wireless provides a comprehensive and simple to use package so will be worth considering

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Pros: Great build, small but stylish, easy handling, comprehensive specification and neat wireless capabilities
Cons: Wireless shutter control only with Windows XP SP2 operating system, noisier than expected images
cnet.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Canon Digital IXUS Wireless

Comments:
Ultracompact digital camera with wireless transfer capability and 5-megapixel sensor

Review Verdict: The Canon Digital IXUS Wireless is the only consumer-level choice out there for wireless remote shooting and capture, but it's an otherwise average camera

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Pros: Wi-Fi capability includes full remote control and capture; ultracompact design; excellent burst capabilities; low shutter lag
Cons: Cannot email from camera as with Kodak's EasyShare One; no remote capture via USB; few manual controls or scene modes; image quality far from stellar
cnet.com.au Professional Review.

Canon IXUS Wireless Review - Digital Cameras

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The Canon IXUS Wireless, the company's first Wi-Fi consumer camera, is based on its popular IXUS 50.

Review Verdict: The Canon IXUS Wireless is the only consumer-level choice out there for wireless remote shooting and capture, but it's an otherwise average camera.

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Pros: Wi-Fi capability includes full remote control and capture, Ultracompact design, Excellent burst capabilities, Low shutter lag
Cons: Cannot e-mail from camera as with Kodak's EasyShare One, No remote capture via USB, Few manual controls or scene modes, Image quality far from stellar
asia.cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Canon Digital IXUS Wireless

Comments:
The Canon Digital IXUS Wireless is the only consumer-level choice out there for wireless remote shooting and capture, but it's an otherwise average camera.

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Pros: Wi-Fi capability includes full remote control and capture; ultracompact design; excellent burst capabilities; low shutter lag.
Cons: Cannot email from camera as with Kodak's EasyShare-One; no remote capture via USB; few manual controls or scene modes; image quality far from stellar.
laptopmag.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Canon PowerShot SD430 Wireless

Comments:
Canon's first Wi-Fi camera gets it right-the first time.

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Pros: Wireless image transfer and printing Stellar still images for its class • Minimal shutter lag • 60 fps video recording • Very compact
Cons: Difficult menu navigation Confusing wireless configuration
pcmag.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital Elph Wireless

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Megapixels: 5, Included Memory Amount: 16 MB, Included Memory: Media Card, Media Format: Secure Digital, Maximum Re...

Review Verdict: If you want a wireless point-and-shoot and you're more interested in picture quality and performance than in ease of use and slide-show effects, the SD430 could be just what you need.

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Pros: Very good picture quality. Speedy performance.
zdnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Canon PowerShot SD430

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Editor's note: The Canon PowerShot SD430 is identical to the Canon PowerShot SD400, with the addition of Wi-Fi networking capabilities. Read the review of the PowerShot SD400 for a complete evaluation of the photographic capabilities of the camera.With Wi

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t3.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Canon Digital Ixus Wireless digital camera

Comments:
Can Canon blow away its rivals in the wireless war?

Review Verdict: A nifty camera with very well done wireless functionality. However, until the price slides, Nikon's P1 will rule the Wi-Fi roost.

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Pros: >Gorgeous, compact designEasy Wi-Fi, Good snaps ,
Cons: High price
pcworld.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.45 star(s) Canon PowerShot SD430

Comments:
New Digital Elph adds wireless and takes high-quality images.

Review Verdict: The SD430 is attractively styled, and its wireless feature adds flexibility. But considering its poor battery life and noisy operation, its price isn't entirely justified.

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Pros: Wireless connectivity
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