I like the small size, many features (zoom, self-timer, 3 print settings, red-eye reduction, 3 flash settings, title imprinting, time & date, & others). Also, the camera seemed to be well made out of quality materials. It is easy to use, & everything I tried on it so far worked fine. Setting the time & date was a little difficult, but probably because I wasn't used to it. I have finished one roll of film so far but haven't got it back yet, so the jury is still out on picture quality; I'll let you know about this later. I decided to buy it because it looked like what I wanted & I think I got it at a good price.
I recently returned from a train trip to Santa fe. I brought along an Olympus fe-100 digital, small, convenient, great color reproduction, and batteries available anywhere. Since I wanted some physical prints to go along with the images in my computer, i brought a Canon ELPH 370H, about the same size. Both cameras at my side the whole trip, regardless of the presence or absence of cellular service or wi-fi. Well, the Canon ELPH Z3 is even smaller than the 370z. It feels nice in rhe hand, and it's good to know I can get those panoramic shots which are so striking in the southwest. APS film is still availble on eBay, and I have a camera shop 10 minutes from my home that does high quality processing. This camera goes with me on my next trip.
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I love the canon elph z3 aps camera. I am having trouble getting the date changed from 02 to 09. Other than that it's a very nice camera. I highly recommend this camera. It has a lot of features.
Before I got a digital camera I had a Kodak Advantix camera. I like the quality of the print very much. Ever since it broke, I look for something similar to replace it. The Canon Elph Z3 seems like a good choice.
This camera is very versatile. If you are in the middle of a roll of film, and you only want certain things on that roll such as a birthday party or a christmas get together, you can take the roll out and put it to the side, and when you pop it back in, the camera will pick up where the roll left off. This is a must have item for the everyday snapshotter.
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