2010/03/06

Purchase Canon PowerShot SD780IS12.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Black)


Having been involved with photography since I was 10 years old back in the 1950's, I have used every type of compact camera - Nikons, Olympus OM SLR's, Leica CL, Minox, the famous 70's Japanese point-shoot such as Konica, always seeking the maximum photographic flexibility in the minimum package.

Playing with the incredibly small Canon SD780 for a few days, it's a good time to take a step back and recognize the amazing technology which has come to us through the digital revolution. There is simply no comparison to the photographic capability which one can now carry hardly noticed in a shirt pocket, including taking short high res VIDEOS! Amazing.

And the SD780 is not just small, it's very well made and takes very good photos (although not the very best I've ever seen from a pocket camera). It is possible to quibble with a few design decisions - I would have voted for fewer pixels, 8 MP instead of 12MP - and get lower noise in return. The exposure sometimes leaves blownout highlights. But overall, it's superb, with quite good results at ISO 800 and useable at 1600. The video function works extremely well and I use it all the time since I find a short movie (a few seconds) is a better remembrance of an event than a still photo. Canon is the leader in pocket cameras for a reason - they listen to customer feedback and keep improving each new model. Also their menus and interfaces are simpler and cleaner than some of the other makers.

Finally, the price is really very low for the sophistication that goes into one of these babies - the equivalent of about fifty bucks in 1970's dollars when the first compact cameras hit the market at much higher prices.

The best camera is obviously the one you have with you when the opportunity arises for a priceless pic. So get one of these - no excuse to ever be without it.Get more detail about Canon PowerShot SD780IS12.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Black).

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