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Canon ELPH LT APS Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $99.99 Buy Used: $8.99 You Save: $91.00 (91%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Minimum Focal Length: 23 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3.8 x 2.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ELPHLT Model: ELPHLT UPC: 082966140631 EAN: 0082966805035
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: has a few light scratches. silver. out of original box. in great working condition. fast shipping!
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| Features:
| • | Advanced Photo System point-and-shoot | | • | Fully automatic operation | | • | Built-in flash with red-eye reduction | | • | Automatic date mode | | • | Drop-in film loading |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Canon ELPH LT weighs in at just 4.1 ounces, yet it offers a range of advanced features for foolproof shooting. It uses a fast, accurate autofocus system. The built-in flash offers Slow Synchro and red-eye reduction modes. The ELPH LT incorporates many benefits of APS technology such as easy drop-in film loading; automatic film advance and rewind; and three shooting formats including classic, wide angle, and panoramic. The camera also has built-in date, time, and title functions.
Product Description An affordable price, an ultra-compact design, a stylish look and Advanced Photo System technology add up to a fun and fashionable way to take photographs. The new Canon ELPH LT is the world's lightest APS camera with autofocus capabilities. Its sleek and stylish two-tone appearance adds to the fun and lets users make a fashion statement with technology.Equipped with a 23mm f/4.8 focal length lens, the ELPH LT delivers sharp pictures in virtually any shooting condition. The ELPH LT's active autofocus system is fast and accurate, providing an effective focusing range as close as 60 cm to infinity. In addition to auto and manual ON/OFF settings, the built-in flash offers Slow Synchro and Red-eye Reduction modes to improve picture quality. The ELPH LT incorporates many benefits of APS technology like easy drop-in film loading, auto film advance and rewind, three shooting formats including Classic (C), Wide Angle (H) and Panoramic (P), plus built-in date, time and title functions. The Magnetic Information Exchange (IX) feature enables the ELPH LT to record detailed shooting condition data for every exposure. This information is saved and shared during the photofinishing process, enabling the developer to make appropriate adjustments to produce the best possible prints. 5 available titles in 6 languages may be printed on reverse side of picture: I Love You, Thank You, Season's Greetings, Happy Birthday, Congratulations. For larger-than-life picture quality that fits in the palm of your hand, pick up the Canon ELPH LT.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Cannon Elph Lt December 8, 1999 61 out of 69 found this review helpful
This is the smallest aps camera that I could find anywhere around. At only 4.1 oz you can fit it almost into just about any pocket. It has all the features that most people want in a point and shoot for a super low price. For such a small and user friendly camera it has a variey of features such as the red eye reduction flash and the drop in loading. As an avid skier it is easy to carry and use on the slopes. It is a must buy!
MOMENTS MISSED F O R E V E R.............. May 3, 2000 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
This camera is compact and versitile, however, I have missed alot of moments by getting more then half of my picture's 'smeared' OR 'blurred'. I just open the shutters, point and shoot! Some times it takes the picture right away and sometimes it takes a second or two before it reacts. By then, the picture has already changed! I've missed alot of precious moments of my birthing, my infant and my family due to the quality of this camera and delay of the shots! I dread using my camera because of my bad experience and dissapointment in the quality after developing my pictures (which are expensive and not worth it in the end)! I wish I could say better things about this camera, but I'm definately convinced that this camera is a LEMON!
Quality & Versatility September 26, 2002 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I got the ELPH before heading to JazzFest in New Orleans a year and a half ago so I wouldn't have to lug my 35mm rig around. Turns out, it isn't just inexpensive -- it's also a heckuva point-and-shoot camera. I was surprised by the quality of photos it produced. Sharp, clean...usually well-balanced flash (although it has its moments). It has some limitations, but photo enthusiasts will be able to figure them out pretty quickly. I even found a couple settings that allow me to be creative in low light settings in nightclubs.It has become my everyday camera (football games, birthday parties, JazzFest), while my 35mm and medium-format are for more specific "shoot" purposes. So small it fits in a pocket; so light you forget you have it with you; so capable you'll wonder why you didn't get one sooner.
Not a bad little toy July 16, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I first received my Canon ELPH LT as a Christmas gift in 1999, and two and a half years later, it still takes the same quality of picture that it did on its first roll of film. In fact, it uses such little power (mostly due to the absence of a zoom lens) that in the time I have owned it, I have only replaced the battery twice. My camera has had an extremely rough existence, including three months in Africa, but it has never stopped working or needed any repair. And the panoramic lens took some awesome landscapes that my friends with expensive 35mm cameras couldn't take (and their cameras wouldn't fit in their pockets!). I have had only one problem with the camera, and that is that the print on the casing rubs off if your hands are often sweaty when you take pictures. It's not a huge problem given that by the time it had come off, I already knew what all the buttons did, but it would be nice to not have to explain them to other people. But other than that, it has been a perfect camera! Next up for me - the digital ELPH!
Great Little(and I mean Little) Camera January 18, 2000 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
So small you hardly know it's there...when I first used the camera, I was skeptical because of the size. Lo and behold, when I got the first roll developed, it was great. This is a great 2nd camera. You can take it anywhere and not miss a photo op.
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