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Canon Powershot ELPH 180

Quick information
Brand Canon 2014
Model ELPH 180
Released Year 2014
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Powershot ELPH
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 8x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Canon Powershot ELPH 180 is a compact digital camera featuring a 20-megapixel CCD sensor and 8x optical zoom lens, designed for everyday photography needs. It offers a DIGIC 4+ image processor, which enhances image processing speed and quality for crisp visuals. The camera supports 720p HD video recording, providing good video quality in a small form factor. Its ISO sensitivity ranges from 80 to 1600, suitable for varied lighting conditions. The camera uses a 2.7-inch LCD screen for image composition and playback, ensuring a clear user interface. Additionally, it integrates optical image stabilization to reduce blur from hand movements during shooting.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/3.2
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 3 in
Color Silver
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Canon PowerShot ELPH
Type Digital SLR
Manufacturer Warranty 3 Months
Maximum Resolution 20.0MP
Model Canon PowerShot ELPH 180
Optical Zoom 8x
Connectivity USB
Features Built-in Flash, Auto Focus
location mar 5-31-2025 F-1
Country/Region of Manufacture China

Key Advantages

The Powershot ELPH 180 boasts a lightweight and pocketable body making it highly portable. Its 20-megapixel resolution provides detailed images suitable for printing and cropping. The 8x optical zoom extends framing flexibility without sacrificing image quality. Optical image stabilization effectively reduces motion blur, especially in low light. The DIGIC 4+ processor allows for faster operation and improved image clarity. It also features user-friendly controls and an intuitive menu system, attractive to beginner photographers.

Limitations

The Powershot ELPH 180 has a relatively small 2.7-inch LCD screen which can be less sharp compared to higher-end models. It lacks full HD 1080p video recording capability, limiting video resolution to 720p. The camera does not support advanced manual controls, restricting creative photography adjustments. Its sensor size is smaller compared to DSLR or mirrorless cameras, reducing low-light performance. Built-in flash range is limited, affecting shooting range in dark environments. No touchscreen or Wi-Fi connectivity is available, limiting modern convenience features.

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