Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot E1 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot E1.
December 2008
(66%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot E1 is lovely point and click camera. Image quality could be a little better but for the price you can bag yourself a great looking, easy to control compact. The design is superb: its sturdy yet lightweight enough without feeling c...
Easy to use, feels good in the hand, face detection, Easy shooting mode does what it says, price
Slightly bulky, some focal point issues, miserly SD card supplied
We are left wishing they’d make a black version because it’s a simple and affordable camera, which gives you some great results. Canon have been criticised in the past for not being good value for money, but the E1 bucks that trend...
Abstract: 10.00Megapixels4.00x zoom2.5 inchLCDSave Money! $173.23 Thats the average, click to find the BEST price! Canon PowerShot E1Overview by Stephanie BoozerReview Date: 06/24/09 With a playful array of body colors and a compact size, the Canon PowerShot E1...
Abstract: The Canon Powershot E1is a compact point-and-shoot with a modest feature set in a rounded plastic body. Its selling point is a rounded toy-like appearing which sets expectations of being fun and as easy to use as a toy. Unlike the ...
You don’t have to have a whole lot of money to buy a fast point-and-shoot camera with good image quality and battery life like the PowerShot E1. Canon has done a good job in reaching out to the younger crowd as well; with arguably the cutest (but no...
Unconventional design, Sharp, clean images at low ISOs, Reasonably quick performance, One of the few compacts with an optical viewfinder,
Unconventional design, Priced more than the functionally identical A1000, Things get noisy above ISO 200, Alkaline AAs won't last long,
If you love the E1's looks, great! Because you'll find that beneath its controversial exterior, this is a fairly capable, fully functional camera – even if it doesn't look like it on the outside. What we're wondering at this point, though, is if the E1...
Abstract: The lightweight and compact 10-megapixel PowerShot E1 camera is the first of the new "E" series for 2008. Featuring a versatile 4x (35mm-140mm equivalent) zoom lens, 2.5-inch LCD, Face Detection AF, and various exposure modes, the E1 offers a rich feat...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot E1 is a decidedly mixed bag. On the positive side, it has some useful manual controls, like shutter speed and white balance, and is easy to use for people new to digital cameras. On the other hand, its resoundingly hideous, at lea...