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.
Users
(82%)
72 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010079
The editors liked
Waterproof to 33 feet
Dustproof
Can shoot in freezing weather
Very easy to handle underwater
Highres antireflective 2.5inch wide viewingangle LCD with onetouch brightness boost
Very effective sensor shift shake reduction
Large and well marked controls
Very good picture quality
All the power of the DIGIC 4 processor
Affordable
Waterproof
Shockproof
Robust but cute
Interesting modular attachment system
Can handle a lot of water
Comparatively inexpensive
Rugged
Great LCD
Versatile
Fast performance. Top-notch image quality at most lens positions. LCD provides excellent contrast. Waterproof to 33 feet. Freeze-proof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. Drop-proof up to 4 feet.
Excellent photo quality
Comfortable to use in water or with gloves.
Great styling and survives depths of 10m
Good image quality
Fast and responsive
Bright LCD.
The editors didn't like
3X optical zoom starts at 35mm instead of wide
Only one underwater mode and one underwater white balance
The wizards at Canon have done it again - produced a compact camera with an absurdly high pixel count that is not plagued with noise effects. Images have good detail, sharpness, colour and contrast. We didnt even experience problems with dynamic rang...
The images straight from the camera are just a little soft. This is corrected easily with a small application of unsharp mask in an editing program so it is not a deal breaker. ...
If you are in the market for an indestructible camera you have a choice between products from Panasonic, Olympus, Pentax and now Canon. Each has its merits but of them all we like the Canon best. We particularly like its weird Captain Nemo shape - a 1...
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The wizards at Canon have done it again – produced a compact camera with an absurdly high pixel count that is not plagued with noise effects. Images have good detail, sharpness, colour and contrast. We didnt even experience problems with dynamic ran...
The images straight from the camera are just a little soft. This is easily corrected with a small application of Unsharp Mask in an editing program, so it is not a deal breaker.
If you are in the market for an indestructible camera you have a choice between products from Panasonic, Olympus, Pentax and now Canon. Each has its merits, but of them all we like the Canon best. We particularly like its weird Captain Nemo shape &ndash...
Abstract: Designed for photographers who participate in water-based activities, Canons PowerShot D10 can dive down to 10 metres and withstand being dropped from the height of one metre. Its sealed body also makes it dustproof and able to tolerate temperatures a...
Waterproof to 10m, drop-proof to 1.2m, dust-proof, easy to use, well designed
Images lack contrast, sometimes overexposes shots in bright sunlight
The design of the Canon PowerShot D10 is spot-on for a ruggedised camera. It feels good to use and, most importantly, it’s very easy to use. It takes clear photos but we wish it rendered them with more contrast. Pick it up if you’re after a ru...
Quick performance , Extensive range of accessories , Best rugged credentials in its class , Fast lens
Fiddly battery/card cover , Chromatic aberration quite prominent , Digital-only zoom in movie mode , No HD video
Canon's first attempt at an underwater camera is pretty impressive. There are a couple of areas to improve on like its video implementation and overall design, but for the most part the PowerShot D10 gets it right....
If you are in the market for an indestructible camera you have a choice between products from Panasonic, Olympus, Pentax and now Canon. Each has its merits but of them all we like the Canon best. We particularly like its weird Captain Nemo shape - a 19...
Abstract: Yeah, it looks like a cutesy pillow, but the PowerShot D10 is one tough customer. It's designed to take the shock of a drop from up to 4 feet, survive being submerged in up to 33 feet of water and it's freeze-proof right down to 14F. The guts include a re...
Abstract: The Powershot D10 is Canon's first waterproof digital camera and this isn't just a camera for those going snorkelling or splashing about in the pool; it is a rugged all-rounder.On regular specs alone, the Powershot D10 holds up pretty well: it has 12.1...