Top 5 Sales Ranking Waterproof Cameras Feb 5 2010 - #1 Canon Powershot D10
2010-02-05 23:00 | D10 Sales Ranking: #12
Here is the top 5 sales ranking for the Waterproof cameras category for the dates of Jan 29 - Feb 5 2010, based on the hourly updated Amazon.com top 100 bestseller digital cameras listing. This chart will be updated weekly showing this week and last week ranking position by camera category. The first number shown is the camera position among its camera category and the second number within the bracket shows its position among the top 100 bestseller camera listing that week. The top sales ranking for DSLR cameras will be posted Monday every week. The top sales ranking for SuperZoom cameras category will be posted Wednesday every week. The top sales ranking for Waterproof cameras category will be posted Friday every week. Finally, the top sales ranking for the rest of the digital cameras such as compact cameras will be posted Sunday every week. Check out the Sales Ranking section for more sales ranking details.
| This Week | Last Week | Camera Description | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 [28] | 2 [34] | ![]() | Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof with 3x Optical IS and 2.5-inch LCD | $264.95 |
| 2 [33] | 1 [29] | ![]() | Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 12 MP with 3.6x Wide Angle Optical Dual IS and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black) | $235.00 |
| 3 [37] | 3 [42] | ![]() | Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP 10 MP Waterproof with 3x Optical Zoom (Green) | $132.95 |
| 4 [49] | 4 [43] | ![]() | Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 12MP with 4.6x Wide Angle MEGA Optical IS and 2.7 inch LCD (Silver) | $236.99 |
| 5 [77] | 5 [68] | ![]() | Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 12MP with 4.6x Wide Angle MEGA Optical IS and 2.7 inch LCD (Orange) | $236.99 |
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Canon Powershot D10 Camera Reviews Roundup
| CameraLabs: "The most distinctive thing about the D10 and one of it's strengths, is its design and apearance. Slightly bigger than most compacts, with rounded edges, matt-metallic-style surfaces and an enclosed lens housing it not only looks the part but is easy to use in the water. The quality of the images produced by the D10 is up to Canon's usual standards, and there's no quality premium to pay for choosing an underwate..." - Oct 13 2009 More » | |
| Pocket-lint: "Overall performance for still shooting is very good, with nice bold colours leaping out. Beautifully rich greens are perhaps offset by a tendency to over-saturate reds, but these things are easily adjusted post-shoot and it doesn't mar the images overall. High-contrast scenes are handled rather well, with a small amount of purple fringing around edges and the occasional blow-out of light tones in bright conditi..." - Sep 29 2009 More » | |
| ePhotoZine: "After the disappointing results of the landscape image and all the noise on it, I'm keen to see the noise test results. From a photographers point of view, it doesn't look too good with mild colour inavading at the lowest ISO80 setting. This doesn't really change much until ISO400 where it becomes much more aggressive. ISO800 gives a result similar to an ISO3200 on other compacts with a similar sized sensor and by I..." - Aug 06 2009 More » | |
| PhotoReview Australia: "Pictures taken with the test camera looked natural under most types of lighting but they appeared a little soft when enlarged. Boosting the sharpness with the adjustment provided in the Custom mode in the My Colours sub-menu corrected this deficiency. Examples are reproduced below. Contrast and saturation levels were modest and no compression artefacts were visible in test shots. We found the same dynamic range..." - Jul 24 2009 More » | |
| CNET: "To test how rugged the D10 was, we subjected it to rigorous tests which we normally wouldn't try on a normal point-and-shoot. We dropped the D10 repeatedly from waist level and kicked it around on both carpeted and concrete surfaces. There were only minor dings and scratches on the shooter but it was still functional. For the duration that we had the shooter, it was ferried around in our bags without a protective ca..." - Jul 04 2009 More » | |
| Engadget: "When you consider that this is an 'underwater camera,' which typically arrive with lackluster image quality as a trade off for their adeptness in the seas, we'd say this is easily one of the best we've seen. While out of water, we generated results that were on par, if not slightly better than our SD850 IS. Canon loaded this shooter up with some of its more advanced features (DIGIC 4 processor, optical image stabili..." - Jun 28 2009 More » | |
| TechRadar: "The PowerShot D10 is Canon's first attempt at a waterproof compact, and straight away it looks different from the rest. With a chunky, bulbous design that certainly looks the part, but which may have been needed to accommodate a larger, more conventional lens. The zooming and Autofocus speeds are average to good, but the zoom range is disappointing, especially at this price. The picture quality is decent, thou..." - Jun 25 2009 More » | |
| DigitalCameraReview: "There really isn't much to complain about with the D10. It's cheaper than the closest competitor from Olympus, it goes a little deeper than many of the other underwater cameras in its class, and it has the toughest wrist strap ever to grace a compact digital. I've been using Canons for more than 10 years and I've only been disappointed once. That's because Canon seems to know what consumers want and they deliver cam..." - Jun 15 2009 More » | |
| PhotographyBLOG: "In many ways using the Canon PowerShot D10 is much like using any other Canon point-and-shoot compact. Ignore the rather obvious external design differences, and you'll find that the D10 offers the usual blend of intuitive handling, sensible design and largely dependable image quality. It shares a lot in common with its PowerShot and IXUS / Digital Elph relatives, making it easy to pick-up and use if you've ever own..." - May 14 2009 More » |
Canon Powershot D10 Camera Recent User Reviews
good but not amazing pictures, bktw - Aug 29 2010
I typically shoot with a DSL in RAW but also used to have a little Panasonic Lumix that recently died. Bought this camera for family trips that tend to include water activities (and hopefully it won't die anytime soon). Wish this camera had RAW. I shot over 700 pics on recent lake trip. What I found: - camera is waterproof - used on P (not Auto) mode almost exclusively - I set the IS...
Not worth the money, Dean - Aug 26 2010
I would purchase a different camera. I went with Canon because they are THE camera people. However, the camera started failing shortly after I purchased it. It started getting these "lense error" messages and at first I thought nothing of it. Over time, it got more and more frequent. The battery life ids horrible, I went through two fully charged battery in about a day. I am...
Canon D-10, Barbara Hankinson - Aug 26 2010
I purchased the Canon D-10 as my first underwater digital camera. I was pleased with the pictures overall. Had no problem using it but found features somewhat cumbersome. I have read many reviews about the dreaded "Lens error- re-start camera." I felt very lucky because the camera made it through my whole trip to Cozumel without a glitch. Once I came home though, that m...
Making my friends and family jealous!, Magdalena A. Rios Metcalf - Aug 26 2010
I got this camera for Christmas after drooling over it for a year or so. The last time I had a point and shoot I was 16 and it had film in it. I needed something to take where I didn't dare take my SLR but I wasn't willing to suffer in the picture quality department. I've taken this camera everywhere. I can give it to my students to take pictures with and not worry about them drop...
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