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Canon SD780IS

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Point and Shoot

Available from Amazon.com:

Black$199.00 Silver$197.54
Red$199.00

$197.54 is 13% off MSRP!

Product Specifications

Megapixels:
12.1 (4000x3000)
Lens Range:
33mm-100mm
Zoom Ratio:
3X
Released:
February 2009
Weight:
4.06oz
Dimensions:
3.43"w x 2.15"h x 0.72"d
Storage:
SD/SDHC 
Video Format:
1280x720 30fps MOV
LCD Screen Size:
2.5 inches
HD Video:
Yes
Wide Angle:
No
Weather Resistant:
No
Image Stabilized:
Yes
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Camera Reviews from Amazon.com

  • March 6, 2010
    As good as they say it is.
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    My first generation digital Canon camera final gave up after lots of heavy use and abuse. In looking for a replacement there were so many positive reviews on the SD780 that I wondered if it was some sort of marketing gimmick. Well, I liked the styling, the specs, and the price so I thought I'd take a chance on it and can now see why others were so enthusiastic.

    To be honest when I first opened the box the camera was about the size of a deck of cards and was quite smaller than I expected. I wondered if I could even work the buttons. No worries. The size grew on me (if you will excuse the pun) and although the power button is smaller than I would prefer, the rest of the controls can be manipulated comfortably. I bought the gold color camera and think it's beautiful.

    For starters the camera is pretty intuitive if you just want to jump into it, but I recommend studying the manual at some point to really understand the finer points and incredible features. By the way, unlike others, this manual is very well written and useful. You can also download a pdf version from the Canon website. The "auto" mode is a no-brainer, but using the varied programmed settings is pretty easy. I like the fact that a particular program function has a plain English title to go with the icon since icons always confuse me. I don't take much video, but it worked amazingly well for a small camera. The clarity and colors of the still photos were a huge improvement from my previous camera. I'm still learning and playing though.

    One of the big features for me is the digital macro function. I use my camera extensively in business and often need to take macro shots of components. I was blown away by this capability. It was better than my macro lenses on my old SLR 35mm cameras. Just read the manual instructions first.

    I was surprised that it didn't come with a memory card so I ordered a 4GB which is adequate for my needs. I do recommend a case and the LCD screen protector that will protect the display from scratches, fingerprints and is supposed to reduce glare. With the understanding that there is not much real estate on this camera, my improvement wish list would be for a larger power button, a better access door to the USB/HDMI ports, and a plug in charger so you don't have to take the battery out. Bottom line is that I am really enjoying this camera and have no hesitation to recommend it with the understanding that it is small.






  • March 4, 2010
    Fun camera!
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    Love JUST about everything about my little red camera. The only concern I have is regarding the latch cover over where it connects to the computer. It seems a little flimsy and will be careful when when I use the cable.

  • March 4, 2010
    Nice Camer
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    It is O.K. sofar. I haven't gotten bad pictures, but i haven't really put it to the test. I have noticed that the stabilizing isn't what i hoped it would be. I will try to update the review once I put it through the paces.


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