Canon Elph LT 270 Zoom APS Camera Kit

Product Description:

The ELPH LT270 is based on the concept of compactness, simplicity, and high quality. With its 2.7x zoom lens and very high cost performance resulting in a reasonable price, the ELPH LT270 is the high quality compact camera.The 2.7x zoom 24-65mm (135 format equivalent: 30-81mm) lens effectively corrects for various aberrations and gives high contrast by optimally placing the aspherical lens element resulting in excellent image quality throughout the zoom range.The extremely compact, lightweight body continues the basic "box and circle" design concept resulting in a dignified, yet casual new generation design. The large, bright, clear viewfinder and large display panel make operation simple and easy.The ELPH LT270 has a full compliment of fine Advanced Photo System features: Mid-roll rewind and cartridge replacement (MRC), three different custom functions, six shooting parameters recorded for improved print quality (PQI), a selection of three different "print types" (formats), date and title printing, and specification of the desired number of prints.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Ultracompact APS-format point-and-shoot
  • 24-65mm 2.7x autofocus zoom lens
  • Multi-mode flash features red-eye reduction
  • Automatic film loading, advance, and rewind, plus 3 print sizes
  • Features date imprinting and self-timer
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Canon
  • EAN: 0082966130168
  • HasRedEyeReduction: 1
  • Label: Canon Cameras US
  • LensType: Zoom lens
  • Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
  • Model: LT 270
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • Publisher: Canon Cameras US
  • Studio: Canon Cameras US
  • UPC: 082966130168

Customer Reviews

Too much hype over this camera2004-05-27
Alot of my photos taken at night are grainy or blurry. This camera is ok, not worth all the hype it's getting. Not to mention developing doubles will cost you about $15 per roll. I would stick with digital or 35mm over this.
not bad2002-12-11
I have owned this camera for about six months now, and overall I like the compact design, the variety of features it offers and the pretty decent zoom. If you also have a Canon EOS, slow your trigger finger, since the autofocus of the elph is not quite as snappy as the one on your high performance SLR. The flash is very limited in range, so this is ideal for indoor shots at smaller parties, but not at bigger events where you want to cover some distance. Twice I have had problems with fresh APS film involuntarily rewinding and popping out of the camera as used even though only one picture had been taken, but that may have been an issue with the film rather than with the camera. The zoom and autofocus use up quite a bit of battery juice, and the power will go pretty much without warning, so if you travel, have extras handy.
Great replacement camera2002-08-10
I have a 10 year old Minolta 35-mm camera that I've just about beaten up. So, I borrowed this camera from my sister for my trip to Europe last month. The color and B&W pictures came out great. I especially loved the panoramic feature for those broad Italian landscapes and the great outside shots of Versailles and the Louvre! The only time the pictures didn't come out nice ... and this is my only complaint ... was when I was taking shots in a dark church or taking night shots. More often than not, those pictures came out blurry or grainy. Maybe if I used different film (I only used 400 speed while I was in Europe), or held my hand steadier it wouldn't have been a problem -- I'll have to play around with it a little. Otherwise, it is a great camera! Perfect for traveling -- light, compact, and inconspicuous. In fact, I plan on buying one for myself before my next trip abroad!
Nice Marketing - Bad Results2002-03-24
My wife and I are very disappointed in this product. Pictures were very grainy using both 100 & 400 ASA film and the red eye reduction should have been labeled "Give Everyone Intense Red Eyes". Bottom line, don't even think about buying this cameria. It [stunk]!
Small and conveniant!2002-03-05
I have one of those very expensive Nikon's, it takes fantastic pictures, but it is big and very heavy! I needed something I could carry around in my purse for those "I wish I had a camera!" moments. Having a son they are a lot more frequent! I decided to try the Elph, and when I got it I was suprised how light and small (maybe I'm just used to big and heavy?) but I decide to hurry and test it to make sure it took decent pictures. When I got my pictures developed I was very pleased. I tried it in low light and bright outdoors, it did well on both. Of course, with all small cameras, because of where the flash is located, you cannot avoid red eye. Only the flashes that detach can, so that is to be expected. Other then that it is perfect for what I need it for. I would certainly suggest it to anyone.

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