Photo : Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) |
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Rating: - * Great little camera! ... I love this camera. I've had one of the earlier versions and decided to get a new one after my four year old did who knows what to it. Luckily the prices are dropping on these things - at least since I bought my first one. This one has even better zoom and I love the larger viewing screen on the back. Glad I decided to buy another Canon. Rating: - * Just what your looking for form the Digital Elph line from Canon ... If your looking for a canon Power Shot Digital Elph, this unit is for you! The compact design along with packed features and reasonable price (under $200) makes the SD750 a perfect gift; as I found out. I personally own an SD600 and love it! This updated design is a little larger, due to its screen but easily fits into your pocket or small purse. The processor is quicker and the viewing procedure is a little more complex, but I can understand why they did what they did. The ease of use is amazing and VERY user friendly. The one thing I LOVE about Canon is ease of use and features packed into their units! Kodak makes a great line of cameras that are very comparable and would highly recommend them, if you are looking for something a little less expensive and / or like the Easy Share docking station. -you wont be disappointed : ) Rating: - * Excellent point and shoot ... I bought this camera for my 30 yr step daughter. She loves it. Big clear lcd. Fits in her pocket nicely and does an excellent job of fitting into her lifestyle where her SLR leaves off. No regrets on purchasing this camera. Rating: - * Canon SD750 ... Camera is for my wife. She loves it. Simple to operate and LCD is great. Rating: - * A nice & compact camera with lots of features ... Pros: Very compact (slightly bigger than SD1000), large LCD (3"), good battery life (around 125 pictures), good picture quality for a point-n-shoot, face tracking is cool, easy to use options. Cons: Grainy view through LCD in low light, No viewfinder (cannot expect it with 3" LCD), Limited scene modes (not a complaint as such), LCD is not really finger print resistant, flash can be still more brighter to cover the corners, panel buttons are smaller (not a problem for my small fingers) Though I have listed a lot of Cons, I still give it a 5 rating since I think most of those Cons are common across all point-n-shoot camera's. This camera is definitely not for professionals who like to play with lot of manual adjustments, but this is an excellent camera to own for anyone who don't want to play with manual controls. Caution: though this camera comes with ISO1600, try to avoid using it since it causes the picture to be grainy - ISO200 thru ISO400 should be ideal for low light situations. |


