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Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 Digital Camera w/ – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 Digital Camera w/ 12x Optical Zoom and Image Stabilization – Wi-Fi & NFC Enabled (Silver)
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F. B (verified owner) –
Great little camera for someone who does not want to fuss with cel phone to get good picturesd – My wife is anti-technology and wanted a good, easy to use camera. This one fits the bill – small and compact with many features. NOTE: did not notice in listing, does not have memory card! An extra expense that should have been made more clear and included in the price.
Z. Z (verified owner) –
STILL the best bang for the buck in compact point and shoots !!! – From a day one aspect, it does what it is supposed to do. This is my 3rd Canon ELPH, previous models being the 110 HS and 330 HS.
L. K (verified owner) –
– I wasn’t expecting much when I bought this camera (I already have some heavier hardware, but wanted something that was easier to carry around), but I’m happy to say that it performs better than I’d thought it would.
B. S (verified owner) –
More than I expected – I got this for the telephoto lens, it is really good in that mode, what surprised me that is also a good camera on the macro end to, see photos of telephoto and macro shot. I am still leaning about how to get a good picture quality and image stabilization. I like its size, very easy to carry on hikes, what I wanted it for. It fits into my pocket no need for backpack to carry camera. It is hard to get a image stabilization when the subject is not staying still. This is a problem I have found on all the cameras I have used from film to digital, nature photography and it is a leaning curve but this camera has the features. I also like that it can be used in low lighting situations. A lot of what I take pictures of are in the shaded woods and flashes are not always the answer. I have found I can get macros of plants in woods, that were problems with my other cameras. Picture three shows a close up of a white plant in dark woods, very hard to get in focus. Again it is a learning curve, but the settings are there to do it. It has many settings similar to my Nikon Cool-Pix, but this size is much smaller and it has a more pixels.
N. S (verified owner) –
Great little pocket camera. – Great little pocket camera. I own a Nikon DSLR. I own Sony mirrorless DSLR. And I own an iPhone 6. So why buy this pocket camera? I wanted something for backpacking. That pretty much excludes both DLSR’s. Too heavy, too bulky, and too expensive to risk climbing mountains and slogging through bogs, crossing streams, or in sudden rain storms.
Z. Z (verified owner) –
STILL the best bang for the buck in compact point and shoots !!! – From a day one aspect, it does what it is supposed to do. This is my 3rd Canon ELPH, previous models being the 110 HS and 330 HS.
L. K (verified owner) –
– I wasn’t expecting much when I bought this camera (I already have some heavier hardware, but wanted something that was easier to carry around), but I’m happy to say that it performs better than I’d thought it would.
N. S (verified owner) –
Great little pocket camera. – Great little pocket camera. I own a Nikon DSLR. I own Sony mirrorless DSLR. And I own an iPhone 6. So why buy this pocket camera? I wanted something for backpacking. That pretty much excludes both DLSR’s. Too heavy, too bulky, and too expensive to risk climbing mountains and slogging through bogs, crossing streams, or in sudden rain storms.
B. S (verified owner) –
More than I expected – I got this for the telephoto lens, it is really good in that mode, what surprised me that is also a good camera on the macro end to, see photos of telephoto and macro shot. I am still leaning about how to get a good picture quality and image stabilization. I like its size, very easy to carry on hikes, what I wanted it for. It fits into my pocket no need for backpack to carry camera. It is hard to get a image stabilization when the subject is not staying still. This is a problem I have found on all the cameras I have used from film to digital, nature photography and it is a leaning curve but this camera has the features. I also like that it can be used in low lighting situations. A lot of what I take pictures of are in the shaded woods and flashes are not always the answer. I have found I can get macros of plants in woods, that were problems with my other cameras. Picture three shows a close up of a white plant in dark woods, very hard to get in focus. Again it is a learning curve, but the settings are there to do it. It has many settings similar to my Nikon Cool-Pix, but this size is much smaller and it has a more pixels.
F. B (verified owner) –
Great little camera for someone who does not want to fuss with cel phone to get good picturesd – My wife is anti-technology and wanted a good, easy to use camera. This one fits the bill – small and compact with many features. NOTE: did not notice in listing, does not have memory card! An extra expense that should have been made more clear and included in the price.