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Pros: Attractive, great photots
Cons: Battery life
The Bottom Line: A great purchase, esp. since this model is now being clearanced out.
Review: The Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital Camera is a great product. It is a very attractive, chic, lightweight and compact camera. Most importantly, the photos are of great quality (good color and detail). The screen is both large and durable. This camera was ...
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Pros: Well built, light weight and portable, easy to find menu, zoom works in video mode.
Cons: Noticeable chromatic aberration, higher than expected noise, image quality is not as good.
The Bottom Line: This camera is great to carry in your shirt pocket. Nice looking, easy to use, and reasonably fast. Still, if you want excellent quality pictures go for a bigger model.
Review: I have been an enthusiast of digital cameras since they appeared in the market. I personally owned several Canon cameras including the A50, A40, A60, A520, and now the SD1000. I still have the A50, and the A520, but wanted something portable to actually ...
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Pros: Movie quality, vivid color performance in stills, ease of use, battery life
Cons: Zoom, low-light performance sans flash.
The Bottom Line: Get it if you want an easy-to-use, feature-rich camera that takes great pictures and movies and don't mind a limited zoom potential.
Review: I got this from my niece, who took very good care of it. I had a bit of trepidation about it, but since it was Canon, a company known for imaging, I took a bit of a chance. I'm very impressed with the quality of stills one can take with this camera ...
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Pros: Compact, strong construction, cheap, quick, little lag, uses cheap SD cards.
Cons: Dust Halo problems with flash photography, no battery indicator.
The Bottom Line: Great deal for a solid compact camera. Hunderds less than when it first came out 1 1/2 ago.
Review: Great little camera at a great price as they are clearing them to make way for the new SD1100 which will cost $100+ more. Is it worth it? Some current reviews say no. The new model does have image stabilization but for this camera probably not really ...
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Pros: Price, picture quality, durability
Cons: shutter could be faster. Digital zoom does not make for the best pictures.
The Bottom Line: Great name, great quality, great price.
Review: I needed a highly portable digital camera to substitute for my larger Canon dSLR. I didn't need anything fancy, anything expensive, nor did I need the latest technology. I wanted a great picture, durability and price. I found the PowerShot SD1000. For ...
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Pros: perfect size
great battery life
Cons: so many options haven't seen them all
The Bottom Line: Definatley recommend it, it's easy to use and small!
Review: The past two cameras I have owned have been Kodak. I had my last Kodak for only a year and it broke and they wanted over $100 to fix it, which was crazy. So, I asked for a camera for Christmas. I did my research and decided on this one as it has ...
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Pros: Very small size, durable metal body. Fast startup and focus.
Cons: It lacks image stabilization.
The Bottom Line: Small, very nice camera that easy to carry anywhere.
Review: I've had the Canon SD1000 for about four months now, and I carry it with me almost all the time. The camera is tiny, smaller than a deck of cards, and the case is matte finished metal that stands up well to wear. The small size makes it easy to stash ...
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Pros: Compact, easy to use, long battery life per charge.
Cons: Sometimes photos have slight fish-eye quality, does not fire rapid succession.
The Bottom Line: A good overall camera for nice photos, easy to use, and not too expensive.
Review: This camera would be a nice first camera for someone switching from SLR manual, film camera or a responsible teen who has some experience with cameras. The Power Shot replaces another larger digital Power Shot Cannon which got run over by an adjustable ...
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Pros: compact, easy, decent tools
Cons: short battery life, sub-par zoom
Review: This camera works great for basic usage. It's compact and portable. It's easy to use - perfect for point and shoot photography. The battery life is short, so I always carry 1-2 spare batteries with me. The zoom is not stellar, which is expected. I ...
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Pros: Portable, good LCD display, using the basics is easy
Cons: Zoom not that great, challenging to take low light photos
Review: After owning a Canon PowerShot 3.2 mega pixel camera for several years, my wife and I decided to upgrade to a smaller, more powerful camera. We found a great deal at an office supplies store (that I would rather not name due to their continued poor ...
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Canon PowerShot SD1000 7.1 Megapixel Digital Camera with 3 x Optical Zoom a...
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Canon PowerShot SD1000 7.1 Megapixel Digital Camera with 3 x Optical Zoom and Generous 6.35cm (2.5') LCD Screen The PowerShot range of digital cameras...
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