Canon PowerShot ELPH 135 Digital Camera Unboxing & Review

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Today I'm reviewing the Canon PowerShot ELPH 135 Digital Camera that I bought my parents from Best Buy.

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16.0-megapixel, 1/2.3" CCD sensor

Captures high-resolution images up to 4608 x 3456 pixels.
8x optical/4x digital/32x total zoom

Through a wide-angle lens for precise zooming and accuracy.
2.7" LCD

With 230,000 dots resolution provides crisp, vibrant images, so you can easily compose and review your shots. Help button offers simple explanations of the camera's features and settings.
Movie mode

Allows you to record stunning high-definition videos in 720p resolution at 25 fps by simply pressing the dedicated movie button.
DIGIC 4+ image processor

Combines with the CCD sensor to enhance overall performance.
Digital image stabilization

Reduces image blur caused by camera shake and subject movement. ISO up to 1600 for improved image capture in low-light conditions.
Scene modes

Include live view control, portrait, face self-timer, low-light, fish-eye effect, miniature effect, toy camera effect, monochrome, super vivid, poster effect, snow, fireworks and long shutter, so you can enjoy creative freedom.
Burst shooting mode

Facilitates dynamic, fast-action image capture. Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper camera settings based on 32 predefined shooting situations, taking the guesswork out of each shot.
White balance modes

Include auto, daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, fluorescent H and custom to help achieve natural tones under a wide variety of lighting conditions.
Built-in flash

With auto, on, slow synchro and off modes delivers efficient illumination, so you can take clear, properly lit shots.
Autofocus

Lets you focus as close as 0.4", making it easy to capture up-close, enhanced details.
PictBridge enabled

To simplify the printing process.
ECO mode

Reduces power consumption to help extend battery life.
Multicard slot

Supports Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity and SDXC memory cards (not included), so you can store plenty of photos and videos.







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