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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Color
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03.Noise
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04.Resolution
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05.Video
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06.Sample Photos
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07.Playback
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08.Hardware
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09.Controls
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10.Design & Handling
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11.Fujifilm Z33WP Comp
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12.Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 Comp
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13.Pentax W80 Comp
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14.Conclusion
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15.Specs & Ratings
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16.Comments
Canon PowerShot D10
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Sample Photos
Video
Movie Mode (10.25)
The video features of the D10 are nice to have, but it's more like a cell phone video than a proper camcorder. It's fine for casual videos, but don't expect to shoot anything serious with it and have the video come out looking any good.. The D10 can capture videos, but only at a low resolution and with comparatively low quality. Video can be captured at a speed of 30 frames per second at a resolution of up to 640 by 480 or 320 by 240. The video files are stored as .MOV files which can be played back by Quicktime or many other programs, and can be imported and edited in a range of programs as well. You cannot use the optical zoom while recording, but you do get access to a 4x digital zoom the camera while recording, and you can use the 3x optical zoom before you hit the shutter button to start.
Video Color (3.10)
The video that the D10 captured had decent color, but it was not particularly accurate. In our tests, we found that the color was oversaturated, and that the yellows and reds were significantly shifted from the original colors. Click here for more on how we test video color.
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Video Sharpness (0.48)
We were also not overly impressed with the sharpness of the video: we found that fine details were often lost in the haze, and that moving objects had a rather jerky, juddery look to them. Click here for more on how we test video sharpness.
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