Canon PowerShot D10 Review at Engadget

Written by Eric Reagan on June 28th, 2009 | 2 Comments


Engadget has posted a review of the Canon Powershot D10, along with some sample images and underwater video.

All told, Canon’s PowerShot D10 is a stellar adventure camera. It’s more than just a waterproof camera that’s only marginally larger than a standard P&S, it’s a rugged, lightweight shooter that should suit most everyone but the professionals in attendance.



2 Responses to “Canon PowerShot D10 Review at Engadget”

  1. Norman

    It is D10 not G10, see first line

  2. Eric

    Doh! Corrected. Thanks for catching that one.

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