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Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 Digital Camera w/12x Optical Zoom and Image Stabilization – Wi-Fi & NFC Enabled (Black)


The PowerShot ELPH 360 HS is a sleek digital camera that takes stunning photographs and professional-grade video. The cameras 12x Optical Zoom and Image Stabilizer helps users of every background and skill level take incredible pictures in any setting. Equipped with a large 3 inch LCD display screen, the Powershot ELPH 360 HS records video in pristine 1080p HD so that you’ll never have to miss a moment. This camera comes with a 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Image processor that helps take crystal clear photographs of stunning quality even in low light settings. Users of the PowerShot ELPH 360 have access to the Creative Shot Mode, which uses composition, color and lighting from their original photographs to create something unique and striking. This camera will appeal to professional photographers as well as users with little to no photography experience because of its easy-to-use features, smart functionality and long battery life. Package Content: PowerShot ELPH 360 HS Battery Pack NB-11LH Battery Charger CB-2LF Wrist Strap WS-800 Operating System Batteries Included Batteries Required Number of Batteries Battery Type Language Assembly Required

Product Features

  • 12x Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer helps you capture images with flexibility and ease
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC allows for easy sharing and transferring of images and videos
  • 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor combines with the DIGIC 4+ Image Processor to help deliver stunning image quality even in low light
  • 1080p HD video capabilities
  • Large 3.0-inch LCD enables easy viewing even from a wide angle.Country of origin is china
Price: $199          Buy Now


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  • Barnacle Bill The Sailor says:

    Great little pocket camera. Great little pocket camera. I own a Nikon DSLR. I own Sony mirrorless DSLR. And I own an iPhone 6. So why buy this pocket camera? I wanted something for backpacking. That pretty much excludes both DLSR’s. Too heavy, too bulky, and too expensive to risk climbing mountains and slogging through bogs, crossing streams, or in sudden rain storms.What about the iPhone? It’s OK for shots maybe 5 to 20 feet away but, a lot of the shots you want to take while backpacking are going to be very long distance and the iPhone has no zoom. Also while these little point and shoot cameras with small sensors can’t do low light like a larger DSLR sensor, they are worlds better than the tiny sensors in a phone.This camera in contrast to options like a DLSR or iPhone…..1.) Is very small and comfortable to carry in a cargo pocket.2.) Is very light which is a huge consideration when backpacking.3.) Is very quick to deploy because it’s handy in a pocket…

  • Skullywag says:

    STILL the best bang for the buck in compact point and shoots !!! From a day one aspect, it does what it is supposed to do. This is my 3rd Canon ELPH, previous models being the 110 HS and 330 HS.No discernable difference in picture quality when compared to my 330.Zoom has greatly improved, and has a bit better image stabilization vs the 330. MP4 has replaced the aged MOV format for videos.I am NOT a camera techie, and don’t use half the features on this camera, but know a good picture when I see one, and one of the main things that impress me with the ELPH line is how great pictures and videos look when displayed on a large screen TV. That’s the test for me… I’ve purchased other models that failed, and were returned.It’s true that today, many cellphones take WONDERFULL pictures and vids, but you are NOT going find the kind of zoom that point and shoots have. When on vacation, I’d have to say 50% of my pictures involve the use of the zoom lens. Actual cameras are still relevant in today’s cellphone centric world…

  • Morgenberry says:

    Impressive Long-Distance Camera – If you don’t want to see what you are shooting in the sunlight So I have only used this camera a bit but thought I would put up a first impression post now, and I will update it in a month or so. I am not a professional photographer but my main camera is a Cannon EOS Rebel T3 . I also have not fully read the instruction booklet yet either.Pros:————–1) Small & Light Weight: One of my co-workers tossed the box holding the camera to me and didn’t think there was a camera inside of it.2) Great Distance view: I will get a series of photographs I took during my lunch break from our back door. We are 0.7 miles from the cranes in the picture. I was able to get a good enough distance picture to read the manufacturers. I am not sure if I can do that on my Rebel T3 with just the normal lens.3) Filter Settings: I have not gone through all the…

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