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Model Reviewed: Endeavor 3500ix APS Camera Summary: This camera feels great to hold and use, and has good ergonomics (controls are where you want them and it also has a nice hand grip). Sharpness is decent for a zoom. Overall, a nice and very portable package when size and weight are a big factor. I selected it over theElph for its superior "feel" and wider, 3x zoom range. Strengths: (Comments are for the very similar Endeavor 3000ix, which does not have the removeable remote control) Overall, I am pleased with this camera for its versatility and extraordinary convenience. The lens quality is decent enough for a zoom. I think the 3000ix is a good alternative to the Cannon Elph, if it meets the zoom range that you want (I liked the extra wide angle capability, equal to 26mm@35mm and 3x range) and you like the ergonomics. I used it during a long trip and obtained mostly grain-free photos using Fuji Smart 400 and Kodak 200. More recently, I used Nexia 200 with even better results. There is also a $30 rebate and I have seen it here in the US for not much over $200. Weaknesses: There seems to be some shake (the viewfinder actually moves a bit during exposure); it must be held steady. Sharpness is not in the same class as my 14-year-old Nikon One-Touch 35mm P&S with prime 35mm lens, but is on a par with many 35mm zooms I have used. The zoom motor is a bit noisy. Similar Products Used: Cannon Elph Customer Service: No experience, except I did receive my rebate in just a few weeks.
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