Canon Powershot E1 Review
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: November 7, 2008 | 1 Comment

The Canon PowerShot has a new addition in its popular line, the E1. This digital camera represents the starting point for their new sub-range. These new camera’s have been designed by women, for women.
What makes these so appealing to women, is their curvaceous design as well as their funky colors, in pink, white and cyan. The Cano E1 has 10-megapixel and a 4 x optical zoom, complete with optical image stabilization.
The Canon PowerShot E1 has a 2.5-inch LCD screen as well as an optical viewfinder, which I find pointless. There are a number of cool features on the E1, like Face Detection, Infinity Focus, 17 shooting modes, Macro mode, and much more.
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Optical viewfinders can seem pointless until you are in a situation where batteries aren’t readily available and/or in very bright light. An optical viewfinder allows you to keep shooting without using up valuable power on the display. I routinely use optical at the beech or while alpine hiking. Not having to lug extra batteries is particularly welcome on long hikes. For my own part, I won’t look at a camera that doesn’t have an optical finder.