Pros
- Superior exposure quality
- 8X-optical-zoom wide-angle lens
- In-camera tagging for social-networking uploads
- Simple operation with automated Smart Capture mode
- Sub-$200 price
Cons
- Bare-bones feature set for a pocket megazoom
- Sharing features require connection to computer
- No manual controls
- Image stabilization isn't very effective
Bottom Line
The 8X-optical-zoom M580 serves up great exposure quality and easy controls, at the expense of manual settings. It's a versatile camera for the price, but it falls short on exciting extras.
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