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| Announced: | Feb 21, 2006 |
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Average rating:
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Opinion: I had the 750 first, but changed it to the 65, what a great cam, nice 3i nch lcd and softtouch, pictures are better then the 750.
And great looks.
Problems: Sometimes difficult to hold in your hand, so don't forget to use the strap
Opinion: Nice little pocket cam, with huge lcd for composing shots. If you are looking for a digicam to take with you just about anywhere, the Elph series is hard to beat and the SD630 is a joy to use with the larger lcd. Pics are sharp, with excellent natural colour. 1-15 sec long exposure setting is welcome too.
Problems: IS would be nice, but with a cam this small not really necessary.
Opinion: This is by far the best constructed and sleekest Point and Shoot camera by Canon. Didn't think they had it in them.
The image quality is excellent for a Point and Shoot camera. And now w/ the 16:9 option, which makes the Panasonic/Leica noiseboxes worthless. High ISO AUTO will be hard to beat too.
Problems: Not feature rich enough for the keen amateurs.
No Viewfinder (but who needs it when you have 3" screen?)
A little heavy and thicker than SD400/450 it replaced.
Opinion: Am still learning this little jewell. I'm finding a challenge with low light, but with more
experience, I'm sure to find my way around it. This is not my only digital camera, but it
is the most fun. Actually, I've replaced the sd630 with the sd700is.
Problems: Low light is a challenge
Lack of image stabilization