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Canon PowerShot SD770 IS reviews

Canon PowerShot SD770 IS

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“ I like the SD770 in no small part because I feel like it does arguably the best job of getting back to what Canon's whole ELPH compact camera concept was about in the first place: simplicity, style, and nice snapshots at a (compared to the higher-end SDs, at least) moderate price. And who can't get on board with that? The upgrades are logical, the price is right, and the styling is plenty chic.

Image quality here won't knock your socks off: a slightly weak lens, typical Canon compact processing, and so-so noise performance combined with a lack of manual controls mean most aspiring art photographers won't find the image quality or the creative control they're seeking here. For doing what it does best, though – grabbing quick, informal captures of friends and family in decent light – the SD770 is quite good, and brings a clean, refined approach that will easily win over casual shutterbugs who find many digicams intimidating.

In short, if you want to do more with your images than make album prints or share them on the web, there are probably better cameras in this price range – ones offering more features, and more refined images. But for capturing shots with the simplicity and ease that made point-and-shoots so popular in the first place, the latest basic Digital ELPH remains a solid choice.... ”

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“ On second thought, maybe you should be afraid of showing this Canon to your parents. It epitomises just the kind of affordable, easy-to-use luxury that tempts customers into spending a little more to get a quality product. The IXUS 85 says just what it says on the tin with the assurance of good build and longevity. ... ”

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“ The Canon Powershot SD770 IS Digital ELPH is everything that you would expect from this line, especially if you have had any experience with them before. It is incredibly simple to use with the full auto and pre-programmed scene modes, and the combination of style and performance make this an excellent ultra-compact 10-megapixel digicam. With a MSRP of US$299, this is a great deal. If you are looking for a camera with similar features and a larger LCD, check out the SD790 IS with a 3" screen for about $50 more. ... ”

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“ We rated the IXUS 80 highly for its impressive results and ease-of-use, but we feel that something special has been lost in the 85. On performance alone, we don’t feel that the camera is any worse for the additional 2 megapixels, and at the same time, they don’t bring that much extra to the party.

The Canon IXUS 85 is a good little camera, but for some, the price premium might not justify the return over the 8MP offering of the IXUS 80.... ”

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“ While there's no disputing that the Canon IXUS 85 IS is a superbly well-made camera, and is light, compact and easy to use, there's also no denying that it is very expensive and doesn't offer a lot of features for the money. While performance is well up to Canon's usual standard, image quality is let down by wide-angle lens distortion, corner blurring and high-ISO noise problems. If I was spending over £200 on a compact camera I'd expect a bit more than this.... ”

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