Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Black)Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Black)



Review: Great little camera
by: L. Leung on date: June 28, 2007

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I bought this for my mom, who's not particularly tech-savvy, and it was relatively easy for her to figure out and use. Besides that though, it's a great little camera. I have the SD600, and I noticed that this upgrade has a bigger and clearer screen, more options, and is a little thinner to boot. Highly recommended.

Review: I love my camera
by: Ruth Nicholls on date: June 27, 2007

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I wanted a small camera that would take indoor and low light photo's and this is wonderful. My husband has a SLR and he also likes my little camera. The movie option on this camera is also wonderful for those quick moments that you want just a little more than a photo. The quality is very good. If I had it to do over again I would by the same camera.










Review: Very dependable and versatile
by: G. Hurley on date: June 27, 2007

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Am very happy with this purchase. Love the large LCD screen. It comes in handy when using the screen as a reference for painting on location.

Review: Excellent for casual photographers, good backup for serious ones
by: Uberfiend on date: June 27, 2007

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Casual shooters and serious amateurs both have reason to be well-pleased with the SD750. I bought mine as a more convenient "backup" for a DSLR (the Canon 30D). It replaces the Canon PowerShot S80, which I loved until the day I gave it to my girlfriend.

First, the not so bad. The SD750 is lacking some of the features that I loved in the S80. As a serious hobbyist, I really want the maximum of manual control for my camera, and i try to avoid the programmed modes. Unfortunately, the SD750 does not allow me to fully control exposure or some other settings.

This lack of control is probably a strong point for the casual shooter, though. It is also very useful for me, because it fits neatly in a jeans or shirt pocket, and can be carried places where a larger SLR camera would not be convenient. The S80, while more full-featured (and with higher resolution), was just a little too big for this kind of thing. The SD750, on the other hand, goes nearly everywhere with me.

The camera has a fantastic, bright, and huge LCD screen. Aside from its physical aspects, it has the same amazing color reproduction that the Canon digital line is known for. It produces decent images in low-light situations, provided you use a tripod, monopod, or some other mechanism to brace it (as well as the shutter timer) to minimize the shake from the shutter release.

This camera only gets 4 stars from me because it (a) lacks IS; (b) has 1 megapixel lower resolution; and (c) does not have full manual or aperture priority modes.

Review: Excellent Digital Camera
by: Evren Yeni on date: June 27, 2007

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Very large Lcd, stunning image quality and a very light and portable body. Thanks Canon...

Review: Love this camera!
by: Alex Rogic on date: June 27, 2007

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I have had another Powershot camera for years now -- S110 -- so I was hoping to enjoy this one even more, and it didn't disappoint me. It's light, loaded with fantastic features, and it sports a huge 3" screen.
The pictures I am getting are out of this world! The only not-so-great thing (given a hefty price it sells for) was that it came with a measly 32MB memory card, and it could take only 4-5 pictures before it flashed a message that it ran out of memory. Couldn't wait to get out and buy a 2GB card... I recommend this product wholeheartedly to anyone who can afford it.

Review: Canon's are a smart buy
by: K. Rybarczyk on date: June 26, 2007

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I've had a Canon SD100 for 3 years. It has out lived its memory card, but when the memory card failed, I thought it was the camera finally giving up on me after all the abuse I've made it suffer through. I loved my Canon. It was small, easy to use, offered good features, and took great pictures, so I knew I'd be buying a new Canon. After reading the reviews and comparing what each camera had to offer, I chose the SD750, but I know that I would have been satisfied with any of them. After I got my new camera, I realized that it WAS exactly what I wanted it to be, and offered so much more than my old camera. Once I realized that it was the memory card that was the problem and not my old Canon, I was even more in love with this brand of camera. That old camera looks well loved, it's been dropped, scratched, dropped, dealt with rain and sand, dropped, and it still works without a problem. I'm impressed by the quality of pictures and the quality of the camera's body.

Review: Excellent Picture Quality Awesome Piece
by: R. Huria on date: June 26, 2007

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I bought Canon SD750 7.1 megapixel digital camera. This product is simply a masterpiece. No comparison to SD1000 or SD800. For the quality, this price is very reasonable. I love this Digital Camera. Unmatched quality of the picture added with 3 inch LCD size gives the greatness of this product. Buy and see for yourself.


Review: Worth the price!
by: Amy Metcalf on date: June 24, 2007

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I bought this camera a few weeks ago and have had nothing but good experiences! The photo quality is perfect and the shutter speed it second to none!!! I recommend this camera to ANYONE and EVERYONE!!!!

Review: Captain Kirk never had one of these!
by: Carbonadam on date: June 23, 2007

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Just less than a short decade ago the consensus was that digital would never replace film. That time has passed. Not only has digital replaced film but i would also like to add that now all my photos look almost exactly as I remember them as my eyes perceived the image when I took the shot.

This small marvel is reasonably priced. Why son, I remember paying $500 for a 2 megapixel camera not very long ago. The image quality is amazing, my prints which I make in my kitchen look amazing and everything in this camera is amazing.

This is not my only camera. I do have a very nice Canon 20 D SLR with many lenses. That camera gives great results and is for more artsy, professional situations. Still, let no one think this small Canon can not deliver Art, or high quality images. It can. This cameras strengths are it's size and discrete nature.

This is a consumer camera and it's small size and huge image capabilities point to the future. I think there will probably always be big SLRs but I do foresee a day when something this small could entirely satisfy my image making needs. Once they crack the lens problem for this small size I can almost smell the end of large SLR's.

I bought this for it's size. It's power and features are all a bonus. I do see now the gap closing and size winning out. Wait 10 years and soon your phone, ipod, camera, internet, credit cards, car keys, and medical scanner will all be in one device. Star Trek called it a Tricorder. Spock carried the bulky think around all the time. In Next generation it looked like a big flip phone from 5 years ago.

opps I blinked, it's here, and it's called an iphone. Just wait everyone. Just wait. Today ten years means next week.

Review: Best of the Best!! I LOVE this Camera!!
by: V Man on date: June 22, 2007

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This camera is great. It's small, takes excellent/sharp photos, ergonomic, looks cool. And OH that large, bright and crisp 3inch LDC is the way to go. I will never miss a view finder. IS would be good, but if you stick with Canon (and I do) you have to go with the bigger, thicker sd700, sd800, sd900 etc. It's not worth it to me.

If you're in the market, don't walk, RUN and buy this camera. Better yet, just order from Amazon as they have a great price. You can also get an extra battery for $13 from Amazon. It's not Canon but mine works great! I can't say enough good things about this camera.

Review: Love it, love it, LOVE IT
by: Amazon Addict on date: June 22, 2007

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The camera only arrived yesterday but I'm already in love. I have an old Canon S410, which I foolishly replaced earlier this year with a Panasonic. I finally got fed up with the poor picture quality and usability of the Panasonic and now I've got this sweet little 750. What I love so far:

--Controls are easy to use. I've got it all figured out and only consulted the manual once.
--Huge, vivid LCD.
--Easy to grip without accidentally hitting buttons. I did this all the time with my Panasonic and it drove me crazy.
--Fast shutter speed.
--Face recognition--it's cool to watch the focus box light up around someone's face in LCD.

So far I've only taken photos around the house but I'm very happy with the quality of them so far. If you've had a Canon in the past you'll be pleased at how easy this camera is to learn.

I'm a Canon lover for life!


Review: I LOVE this camera!!
by: PinkBee on date: June 20, 2007

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This is my second digital camera, and i love it!(my first one was bought an a whim, and it turned out to be terrible). I am going off to college this fall, and I wanted a good camera to easily take pictures to send to my family. I researched every camera I could find, and it always turned out that I preferred this camera. The LCD screen is awesome because it is so big, and it has lots of scene modes programmed in. The zoom is great, and the camera works fine without the image stabilization. I have taken several pictures of rapidly moving objects on the kids and pets setting, and they have all turned out crystal clear. The color accent setting is really cool too, especially when there is one bright thing in a frame, like a flower. I just love this camera and I can't wait to use it more.

Review: No Problems
by: Richard D. Guman on date: June 17, 2007

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Just got back from vacation and got to use the camera alot. Nice pictures and quick shots. The one bad thing is there is not enough warning when the batteries charge is almost out. I have a 2nd battery on the way. Otherwise we loved it.

Rich

Review: An Impressive Compact Snapshooter
by: fengdefied on date: June 14, 2007

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I purchased the SD750 as a gift for a friend based on all the reviews I have seen online. I have used many Canon cameras in the past, from my first A20, to an S80, to a S3 IS, and finally to a Rebel XT.

The main reason I chose the SD750 is the 3 inch LCD. I originally saw the sd630 at a party and I was impressed by the size of the 3 inch LCD screen. I decided then that if I ever get another snapshot camera, it had to have a 3 inch LCD. It just makes framing and playback so much more pleasant.

When actually using the LCD viewfinder, I found the realtime "viewfinder" image somewhat course. My guess is that they had to lower the image quality to get a decent frame rate on the viewfinder. HOWEVER, the lower image quality is only found in viewfinder mode, the actual image in playbacks or reviewing movies/images on the 3inch LCD is far more crisp.

Initially there was a bit of confusion over the sd750 and the sd1000, afterall the higher number of sd1000 should be a better camera right? Well, not so in this case... the sd1000 just has a slightly smaller body and smaller lcd, internals are for the most part, the same.

Images taken by this camera are excellent for a compact camera. I shot in indoor lighting with and without flash, images are excellent. Word of warning though, since this is a snapshooter, 8 times out of 10 this camera WILL be flashing your subjects in indoor environments. If you turn off the flash and find a stable base to take pictures, this camera can take some very nice flashless images. The white balance in indoor light can be off a little bit at times, but it is not so much as to ruin the picture. In fact, I got some interesting light effect from it.

I found that the camera interface is slightly less intuitive than previous models that I have used. Buttons tend to have multiple functions, I had to take a quick look at the manual to find some functions. But once I knew where they were it was quite easy to change settings.

I also prefer the squarer body over the more rounded body of other sd models like the SD900. I am always afraid that the sd900 body will just slip out of my fingers. The sd750 however is a little more secure to grip due to its flat sides.

Review: Great Camera!
by: Deep83 on date: June 14, 2007

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I bought this camera only about 6 hours ago but I'm already a wiz at using it. That's how easy it is to use. I didn't even read the whole manual. The picture quality is great and the LCD screen is big and gorgeous. I definitely reccomend this camera for anyone who's just starting out or anyone who wants a no-fuss camera.

Review: Camera great - buying experience poor
by: ScottyC on date: June 8, 2007

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Everything went fine with this purchase...the seller got me the camera quickly and I like the Camera.

However Amazon told me that this item qualified for free shipping and then did not let me select a free shipping method. Bad on Amazon!



Review: The Perfect Compact Camera
by: Richard Kennedy on date: May 29, 2007

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I had considered getting a digital SLR camera instead, but the Elph's tiny size make it more ideal for parties, which is when I take most of my pictures. This is probably the best camera of its kind I have ever owned. It is everything that I would expect from Canon and more. It takes GREAT pictures! I also especially like the nice 3.0" LCD screen. It includes technology that is supposed to base the focus using facial recognition software. I was a little skeptical as to how well this would work, but I am very pleased indeed! The lens extends quickly when it is turned on, it zooms in and out quickly, and the lens retracts quickly when it is turned off. I would recommend this camera to anyone.


Review: sweet little camera
by: Kalen A. Garr on date: May 28, 2007

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I am really enjoying this camera. it's got a nice big clear screen, is lightweight and takes very crisp photos.

Review: Great camera, easy to use.
by: M. Farjami on date: May 27, 2007

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This is my second digital camera. Going from a 3.3 pixel Panasonic to this amazing machine was well worth it. I waited for the latest Canons to arrive and did a ton of research on different models before my trip. You can't go wrong with this little guy. It's compact, big 3" screen, great Video capture, lot's of great presets, and a pretty easy to figure out features. I have only two complaints about this camera. No image stabilization, No icon to show you how low your battery is. If you buy this camera, make sure you get an extra battery, and at least a 4GB memory card, I highly recommend the Extreme Sandisk brand. If you want quick and reliable photos don't go cheap on memory cards. Overall I think this is a real great value and a great camera.

Review: Beautiful pictures, but inconvenient battery charging
by: J. Lowry on date: May 27, 2007

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I bought this camera for my wife so she would have a top-of-the-line compact for taking pictures of our baby son. Neither of us has ever owned a Canon before, so I based my decision to buy from reviews and a friend's recommendation. Now that it has arrived I can happily confirm that picture quality and function are outstanding. The lack of image stabilization hasn't been a problem at all and despite the negative comments on zoom we find 3x more than adequate for the type of pictures we take. The only negative comment I have is that the battery has to be removed from the camera each time it needs to be recharged. This is a big inconvenience to us and I have to believe a detriment to camera longevity due to the wear and tear each time the battery is pulled from the contacts. For all I know, this may be a common characteristic of Canon digital compacts, but we were shocked because all the other digital camera's we've owned including an old Sony and a couple of Fuji compacts all charge the battery internally. While this lack of capability isn't enough to send the camera back, it is the reason I am only giving it a 4 star rating.

Review: Great Small Camera
by: M. Weber on date: May 27, 2007

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Love the 3' LCD and everything about camera. U should buy a better memory card with your purchase b/c the 32M card is a joke. It held 10 pics. I bought the 4g Sandisk SDHC after getting the camera and now it's perfect.

Review: Great Upgrade from the SD200
by: J. Mendon on date: May 26, 2007

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Every few years I accept the fact that there has been enough technological advancements in digital photography to buck for a new Canon Elph. My previous Canon SD200 was a pure tank, it took great photos and survived college parties, a trip to India, and and 6 foot crowd surfing tumble at a concert!

With that said, I narrowed my selections to the signature/retro Eplh looking SD1000 and the contoured new look of the SD750. Well, when Dell put the SD750 on sale for $239.20 (5/26/07, still available) my decision was made. Here are some major upgrades I noticed from my SD200.

-Screen is much brighter, clearer, and larger. HUGE Improvement in overall quality of this. Took out the old school 'viewfinder' hole to make room for the larger screen...no problem with me! Pure LCD screen for sure.

-Digic III Processor is much faster than the Digic II. From starting the camera to wait time before the next shot, the SD750 runs laps around my SD200.

-Features: In addition to Marco/Normal options, there is now an 'Infinity' option that lets you grab shots from far away. Digital zoom is up to 12x, as good as any ultra-compact out there. 7.1 MegaPixels, why would any amateur need any more?! I've been messing around with the 'Time Lapse' capture....AMAZING! This is a cool feature that will be awesome for sunsets.

-My biggest CON is the playback button placement. Instead of having it with the rest of the photo/video buttons, they put a tiny button on the back of the camera by itself. This will be very confusing for a lot of new users trying to use this camera.

Aside from that, I've been blown away by the power and speed of this camera. Pictures are much clearer, there are plenty of manual options that should keep me busy for awhile. Once again, Canon pulls it off.



Review: Very easy to use and slim camera
by: C. Chin on date: May 25, 2007

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I got this camera recently and have been toying around with it since then. The frst thing I noticed was the autofocus and face detection. The FD is amazing in that it can actually find and "lock on" to moving faces in a shot!(up to 9) The focusing time is very minimal and this camera has amazing start up time.

All of the controls are easily reachable and you are able to customize some of the buttons to do a specified feature. For example, I programmed the print/share button to activate the recording mode when I'm in picture taking mode. That way, I can record a movie quickly without sliding the top toggle to movie mode! This was a bonus I didn't expect.

The camera is very thin and fits about anywhere you would need it to. I really like the dual tone woth black and silver although it collects fingerprints easily, but I just wipe it off with a microfiber cloth.

About all the reviews about short battery life, I found the battery to last quite a while, although not the longest I've seen. If you are on a trip, you should be able to get by with recharging a single battery every night.

This thing takes beautiful pictures both indoors and out! The color in the vivid 3 inch screen is amazing and feels more true to life than any other. You can select many different sizes for your pictures and this makes printing very simple. Compatibility with pictbridge makes it compatible with almost every photo printer. It comes with an av cable which is definitely a bonus. It lets you watch and take pictures from your tv screen!

Video mode is better than I ever expected! Nearly camcorder quality with great sound! This makes thei camera a two in one camera saving you a few pounds in having to carry around a camcorder vacation.

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Review: Awesome camera with superb pictures
by: HIPPY MAC on date: May 24, 2007

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I just purchased this camera two days ago and I simply love it. I did a lot of research and ended up buying two cameras (Samsung S1050 and Nikon Coolpix S50) that weren't great. I returned the Samsung because the picture quality was okay but it wasn't great plus the camera was huge. I returned the beautiful Nikon because my fingers would always end up in the pictures (a camera design flaw).

Now, the SD750 is far above my expectations. First off, this was my first choice for a camera but I ended trying the other two because they both had a few features that the SD750 lacks. However, the picture quality and the size of this camera outshines the other two.

I highly recommend this camera. It has an okay look with GREAT picture quality and some neat features. I plan to put it to use this weekend at a graduation and a camp trip.

Review: maybe SD630 is better?
by: Christina on date: May 21, 2007

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I purchased this SD750 for my parents. After reading some professional reviews for SD630 and SD750, I kind of think that maybe I should go with SD630. The shooting speed for SD630 is faster and it has several focus at the same time. In general, SD750 is good, but I am not sure whether it is better than SD630.

Review: Great camera!
by: K. Weaver on date: May 20, 2007

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I am very pleased with this camera. It is great for size, weight and ease of use. Was very easy to learn to use basic features and as have not yet tried manual settings unsure of those but directions appear straight forward. Would rec. to anyone looking for simple small camera as takes great pictures!

Review: Canon Quality
by: Craig Zinter on date: May 14, 2007

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Bought this to replace a Canon SD400 which I thought was a great camera. The extra pixels with the SD750 make this a great product for the money! I think this camera is even more sensitive to shaking/motion when zoomed-in than the SD400, but it wouldn't stop me from buying this camera. I plan to buy a small monopod to help with those instances, or just steady myself against something. Love the size and the large viewing screen (which was my deciding factor to buy the SD750). Buy one and enjoy!

Review: Solid Construction, Digic III Face Detection is amazing
by: Rahul Nayak on date: May 12, 2007

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This is a great update to the SD630.

-7MP instead of 6MP
-Digic III instead of Digic II (with face detection that's NOT a gimmick)
-230,000 Pixels instead of 170,000 on the 3" screen, looks sharp
-Unbelievable startup time
-Image quality as expected from the PowerShot line

Overall a good camera and graduation gift for my little sis. :)


Review: Great Little Point and Shoot
by: creative on date: May 12, 2007

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This is my fourth digital camera, and the second powershot. Nice updates over the SD400- menus are even easier and more logical. The 3" screen is great! Consistent quality and results. I highly recommend it!

Review: Outstanding images.... isn't that what we all want?? Here you go!
by: C. Stevens on date: April 19, 2007

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I just received the SD750 for my birthday (thanks Mom & Dad!). I've had it for several days and have taken over 3 hundred pictures and tons of video. It now replaces my old Canon S400, which was a replacement for my antique Canon S110. I've remained true to Canon because I can see the amount of work they have put into making each new generation of cameras "that much better." First, the colors are so much crisper on the SD750 than in prior models, although some tweeking may be needed, you can always find a setting to capture the color you are after. Second, the video quality is outstanding (at the highest setting, that is), and Canon finally took off the 3 minute cap to video recording to allow for longer videos. Also, at the highest setting only, you can zoom in and out while recording video. I love the 3 inch display that incorporates a shifting orientation so the picture is always upright. I do wish that the camera came with a more powerful optical zoom... but I imagine I'll get that with the next generation. And in the end, I have to emphasize, that this camera takes OUSTANDING pictures. That's what a camera should do, after all. Now for a quick rundown of improvements from previous models (for you Canon loyalists):
- Much improved color
- Faster picture taking and faster everything
- Extended video capacity (to however much memory ya got)
- Large LCD to appease the instant gratification generation
- Overall improved picture quality (clarity, color saturation)

A few small camera quirks outside of picture quality... the jog dial in back (trying to emulate iPod) is not the smartest addition and the "play" button is a little hard to hit at times. Overall, I definitely without hesitation recommend this camera.

Review: Beautiful picture producer
by: R. Lau on date: April 17, 2007

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I previously owned a SD500, and have been looking for better features such as larger screen, wider zoon, higer ISO speed, etc. And found SD750, I own it now. Wow, it is very nice design of the body, slimmer than SD500. Huge 3" LCD screen, color display on screen is near original(Not just my feel, also few other friends said so). Use the dial technology similiar to the iPod's dial to switch the shoot modes, but you may take some time to get used to it. 3x optical 35-105mm zoom is better than SD500, but I wish it can go wider to 28mm like SD800 IS. SD750 has DIGIC III processor. Can use SDHC card but I hear it may cause bottleneck, so I continue using the 2GB highspeed to hold over 600 pics in highest setting. Movie shooting is great even inside the restaurant at night time. It can also record your voice to each picture. Battary life is not as good as SD500. But it still takes about 150 pictures in a full charge. Recommend to have a backup when you go traveling. No complaint for the 3" LCD. Oh, one good feature in this camera is it has an easy button to review the pictures, press the shutter to return to shooting mode. This is way better than SD500. It's one of the best so far. Highly recommend if you are looking for a compact, easy-use camera that take quality pictures. Good luck.

Added: This is just on my own preference, I have the silver version. I like this version better than the black version, unless Canon makes the whole camera body black. Another feature I use on this camera is: I can set the folder to be created on daily base, instead of seeing the picture's property for the picture day, it groups all pictures took at the same day to one folder.

Review: best camera, by far
by: Courtney on date: April 16, 2007

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I just got this camera last week from my parents as an early graduation gift (i'm fourteen) and I cannot put it down. I used to have a Nikon and this camera kills it. There are so many options on this camera and I love the color accent and color swap. I took a picture of my dog then turned her blue. The pictures all come out really clear and the time between shots are quick, there's a setting to change the time between shots on the camera! But my favorite part, by far, is the 3" LCD. It makes all the pictures sharper and clear.


I was looking at the Canon SD630 but I know somebody who has it and i personally think this one is better due to the fact that this one is a new model and it's less bulky.

I'm very happy with my camera and I hope this helps you when looking for a camera.

Review: very compact camera
by: S. Sullivan on date: April 15, 2007

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I have just purchased this camera for easier travel use. My main camera is a Nikon D70s but it is too big to travel easily. The Canon SD750 is a very compact camera. The camera does not come with a carrying case so I purchased the leather case which I think is a necessary addition. Video is somewhat grainy full screen except in the 640 mode (30 fps) which seems to be quite good and very watchable on a 20 inch computer monitor full screen. Still picture quality is excellent. Side by side pictures with my Nikon show comperable quality which is quite amazing for such a small package. The camera is easy to use. I purchased the 2 Gb Extreme card which I think is perfect for my use, especially with video. The 2 Gb card appears to give me about 15 minutes of video at the 640 resolution. All in all the camera has exceeded my expectations.

Review: Great Little Camera
by: D. Younker on date: April 9, 2007

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I have had a much larger camera for years but was introduced to the Canon SD630 by a friend. I fell in love with it instantly and began looking for one. During my search, I discovered that the SD750 was about to be released. So I waited. I just got it less than 24 hours ago and I am not disappointed! The 3 inch LCD is GREAT! It works well even on a sunny day. I have to admit that getting my fingerprints all over it regularly is driving me crazy but it cleans up easily with a lense cleaning cloth. The camera takes dynamite pictures and I love the macro mode. The camera is fast too, much faster than my old four year old model. It starts up fast, shoots fast, and stores fast. I shot some pictures at dusk last night and found that the camera does well in low light as well.

One thing that worries me is the little flap that covers the USB connector. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like I am going to break it. Instead of using the USB cable, I will go buy a memory card reader to download the pictures.

Other than that little detail, I love the camera so far. I found the menus to be reasonably intuitive, which I like. I don't care for reading the manual (who does?) and most functions will be easy to remember even if I only use them once in a while.

This is going to be a great little camera for me!

Review: Nearly Perfect
by: Jeremy Davidson on date: April 7, 2007

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I purchased this product after doing quite a bit of research. I am a big fan of Canon cameras but recently there have been some other really good competitors. I bought this one to take with me everywhere. It is almost perfect. The size is just right. It fits nicely into my pocket or easily into my wife's purse. The Face Recognition is a great feature and seems to work very well. The start-up time and time to take a picture is extremely fast and accurate. It would be nice to have a more powerful optical zoom, and a little lip on one side to make holding while taking a picture easier. This is a well built and high quality camera that I would purchase again in a second!

Review: Excellent, Sleek, and Stylish Camera
by: T.A.S. on date: April 4, 2007

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Canon resumes its position at the top of all camera manufacturers. Their design, performance, and quality is hard to match. Now onto the camera:

I have shot around 4-5 Gigs worth of photos in various settings, so I have a good idea of what this camera has to offer. The features itself within the camera are excellent. Aside from increased megapixels, it's not much different than the SD700 except for some odd reason, Canon decided to opt out of the IS (Image Stabilization) feature. I almost gave it 4 stars based solely on that aspect. But other than that, the camera is brilliant.

For portraits and close-ups, the Face Detection feature is phenomenal which is a reflection of the new DIGIC III technology. The camera will lock in on the human face or multiple faces (I've locked in up to 8) and keep it in focus no matter where you move or pan the camera. And if you're shooting indoors or in low-light, the ISO can be set as high as 1600 so you have a lot of Flash Exposure control if you don't like that spotlight look when using the flash. There is also an Auto ISO setting which gives the user a lot of range to shoot. It will determine proper ISO setting and shutter speed and also will predict camera shake resulting in less blurry pictures. I guess this makes up for not having IS. :)

If you are a novice photographer and don't like to mess with ISO, aperture settings, and shutter speed variations this camera will fit your needs just fine. It has 17 shooting modes including "scene" modes for the different settings you may be shooting in such as the beach, fireworks, snow, portraits, night, etc. Fully automatic so any beginner can pick up this camera and shoot like a pro.

The most popular feature has to be the 3" LCD screen. It's ginormous. But in order to get that big of a screen on such a compact camera, Canon forgoes the optical viewfinder. So if you're a viewfinder shooter, then you may not like the fact you are limited to just the LCD screen for image framing.

One shortcoming of the camera is that it still has a weak zoom. 3X optical is nothing and so the zoom feature is pretty much non-existent.

The movie features on the camera are awesome. i like the Time Lapse movies where you can record time lapse of up to 2 hours and condense it into a 4 or 8 minute movie. So if you want to make that cool "cloud moving" effect or the "budding flower" you can accomplish that with this camera. The video resolution is excellent and has a VGA frame rate of 30fps.

Overall, the camera satisfies all users with being simple enough to use for beginners and also boasting features a professional can appreciate. It also looks bitchin and has a two tone effect that people admire. The corners are intelligently rounded so it slips easily in and out of any pocket you may want to put it in.

Review: Quality camera but at this price should have more features
by: M. Nickel on date: April 2, 2007

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Takes great pics and the 3" screen is REALLY nice. Wall plug in recharger is nice also. I have taken pics outside in sunny, overcast, & rainy conditions. Indoors at sporting events and around the house. In all settings the pics have been truly wonderful. A few instances of blurriness caused by an unsteady hand but otherwise very nice pics.

However, as Canon's top of the line Powershot commanding a higher dollar price this camera really should have a higher optical zoom. 3x isnt enough when other, cheaper cameras have 6x optical zoom. Also Image Stabilzation should be included.

Review: Best Buy Ever!!
by: J. Cortes on date: March 28, 2007

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I just purchased this camera yesterday and I cannot express how satisfied I am. I always wanted a camera that made all my images look beautiful and I found it. The pictures I took of my children yesterday on the first try was unbelievable! Best purchase ever! You will not be disappointed!

Review: Simply beautiful!
by: V. roblee on date: March 24, 2007

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I just bought this camera 2 days ago. I read all the comments on the previous model sd630 before i bought this one. I love the huge lcd , the image is crisp and about 230,000 pixels .The sd630 had 173,000 . I was a little worried about not being able to see the screen in bright sunlight, but i live in south carolina and i could see it pretty good ( a little lighter but not enought to trade in the big lcd for a viewfinder.)
Unlike the previous model (some complaints about the red eyes) the red eye reduction works perfect and if somehow you do end up with red eyes, there is a red eye removal tool. The pictures are clear and sharp in auto, sometimes in other modes like color accent or swap, they will be a little blurry or in macro, but if you read the book that came with the camera and play with it a little bit you will find the best settings and wont get any blurs. ex: i set my camera on high iso and turn off flash in macro. like most camera you need to read the book that came with it and you can achieve beautiful pictures. The movie mode is excellent, who needs a camcorder????? i cant comment on night pictures just yet and i will update my review.

The only thing i wish it had, image stabilization. that almolst keep me from buying the product for the price, it would have been a nice feature since now its almost a standard in all $300 cameras. I have to say that i have a shaky hands but most if not all my pictures came out clear even when the little camera shake icon appears. This camera is awesome, ineed to see how big i can blow some of the pictures beacause some of them are so beautiful i want to hang them on the wall. This camera have a lot a features i never thought i d use but once you try it, youll love it. ( my husband drives a yellow monster truck and i turned it pink with color swap , imagine his reaction )

Overal , if you read this , dont be like me and read 187 very good reviews from the previous model, it didnt have 41/2 stars for no reason. This camera take stunning pictures and movies, best its so eady to use. You want that big lcd??? Buy this camera you wont regret it




Review: Great little camera
by: L. Leung on date: June 28, 2007

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I bought this for my mom, who's not particularly tech-savvy, and it was relatively easy for her to figure out and use. Besides that though, it's a great little camera. I have the SD600, and I noticed that this upgrade has a bigger and clearer screen, more options, and is a little thinner to boot. Highly recommended.

Review: I love my camera
by: Ruth Nicholls on date: June 27, 2007

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I wanted a small camera that would take indoor and low light photo's and this is wonderful. My husband has a SLR and he also likes my little camera. The movie option on this camera is also wonderful for those quick moments that you want just a little more than a photo. The quality is very good. If I had it to do over again I would by the same camera.










Review: Very dependable and versatile
by: G. Hurley on date: June 27, 2007

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Am very happy with this purchase. Love the large LCD screen. It comes in handy when using the screen as a reference for painting on location.

Review: Excellent for casual photographers, good backup for serious ones
by: Uberfiend on date: June 27, 2007

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Casual shooters and serious amateurs both have reason to be well-pleased with the SD750. I bought mine as a more convenient "backup" for a DSLR (the Canon 30D). It replaces the Canon PowerShot S80, which I loved until the day I gave it to my girlfriend.

First, the not so bad. The SD750 is lacking some of the features that I loved in the S80. As a serious hobbyist, I really want the maximum of manual control for my camera, and i try to avoid the programmed modes. Unfortunately, the SD750 does not allow me to fully control exposure or some other settings.

This lack of control is probably a strong point for the casual shooter, though. It is also very useful for me, because it fits neatly in a jeans or shirt pocket, and can be carried places where a larger SLR camera would not be convenient. The S80, while more full-featured (and with higher resolution), was just a little too big for this kind of thing. The SD750, on the other hand, goes nearly everywhere with me.

The camera has a fantastic, bright, and huge LCD screen. Aside from its physical aspects, it has the same amazing color reproduction that the Canon digital line is known for. It produces decent images in low-light situations, provided you use a tripod, monopod, or some other mechanism to brace it (as well as the shutter timer) to minimize the shake from the shutter release.

This camera only gets 4 stars from me because it (a) lacks IS; (b) has 1 megapixel lower resolution; and (c) does not have full manual or aperture priority modes.

Review: Excellent Digital Camera
by: Evren Yeni on date: June 27, 2007

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Very large Lcd, stunning image quality and a very light and portable body. Thanks Canon...

Review: Love this camera!
by: Alex Rogic on date: June 27, 2007

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I have had another Powershot camera for years now -- S110 -- so I was hoping to enjoy this one even more, and it didn't disappoint me. It's light, loaded with fantastic features, and it sports a huge 3" screen.
The pictures I am getting are out of this world! The only not-so-great thing (given a hefty price it sells for) was that it came with a measly 32MB memory card, and it could take only 4-5 pictures before it flashed a message that it ran out of memory. Couldn't wait to get out and buy a 2GB card... I recommend this product wholeheartedly to anyone who can afford it.

Review: Canon's are a smart buy
by: K. Rybarczyk on date: June 26, 2007

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I've had a Canon SD100 for 3 years. It has out lived its memory card, but when the memory card failed, I thought it was the camera finally giving up on me after all the abuse I've made it suffer through. I loved my Canon. It was small, easy to use, offered good features, and took great pictures, so I knew I'd be buying a new Canon. After reading the reviews and comparing what each camera had to offer, I chose the SD750, but I know that I would have been satisfied with any of them. After I got my new camera, I realized that it WAS exactly what I wanted it to be, and offered so much more than my old camera. Once I realized that it was the memory card that was the problem and not my old Canon, I was even more in love with this brand of camera. That old camera looks well loved, it's been dropped, scratched, dropped, dealt with rain and sand, dropped, and it still works without a problem. I'm impressed by the quality of pictures and the quality of the camera's body.

Review: Excellent Picture Quality Awesome Piece
by: R. Huria on date: June 26, 2007

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I bought Canon SD750 7.1 megapixel digital camera. This product is simply a masterpiece. No comparison to SD1000 or SD800. For the quality, this price is very reasonable. I love this Digital Camera. Unmatched quality of the picture added with 3 inch LCD size gives the greatness of this product. Buy and see for yourself.


Review: Worth the price!
by: Amy Metcalf on date: June 24, 2007

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I bought this camera a few weeks ago and have had nothing but good experiences! The photo quality is perfect and the shutter speed it second to none!!! I recommend this camera to ANYONE and EVERYONE!!!!

Review: Captain Kirk never had one of these!
by: Carbonadam on date: June 23, 2007

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Just less than a short decade ago the consensus was that digital would never replace film. That time has passed. Not only has digital replaced film but i would also like to add that now all my photos look almost exactly as I remember them as my eyes perceived the image when I took the shot.

This small marvel is reasonably priced. Why son, I remember paying $500 for a 2 megapixel camera not very long ago. The image quality is amazing, my prints which I make in my kitchen look amazing and everything in this camera is amazing.

This is not my only camera. I do have a very nice Canon 20 D SLR with many lenses. That camera gives great results and is for more artsy, professional situations. Still, let no one think this small Canon can not deliver Art, or high quality images. It can. This cameras strengths are it's size and discrete nature.

This is a consumer camera and it's small size and huge image capabilities point to the future. I think there will probably always be big SLRs but I do foresee a day when something this small could entirely satisfy my image making needs. Once they crack the lens problem for this small size I can almost smell the end of large SLR's.

I bought this for it's size. It's power and features are all a bonus. I do see now the gap closing and size winning out. Wait 10 years and soon your phone, ipod, camera, internet, credit cards, car keys, and medical scanner will all be in one device. Star Trek called it a Tricorder. Spock carried the bulky think around all the time. In Next generation it looked like a big flip phone from 5 years ago.

opps I blinked, it's here, and it's called an iphone. Just wait everyone. Just wait. Today ten years means next week.

Review: Best of the Best!! I LOVE this Camera!!
by: V Man on date: June 22, 2007

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This camera is great. It's small, takes excellent/sharp photos, ergonomic, looks cool. And OH that large, bright and crisp 3inch LDC is the way to go. I will never miss a view finder. IS would be good, but if you stick with Canon (and I do) you have to go with the bigger, thicker sd700, sd800, sd900 etc. It's not worth it to me.

If you're in the market, don't walk, RUN and buy this camera. Better yet, just order from Amazon as they have a great price. You can also get an extra battery for $13 from Amazon. It's not Canon but mine works great! I can't say enough good things about this camera.

Review: Love it, love it, LOVE IT
by: Amazon Addict on date: June 22, 2007

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The camera only arrived yesterday but I'm already in love. I have an old Canon S410, which I foolishly replaced earlier this year with a Panasonic. I finally got fed up with the poor picture quality and usability of the Panasonic and now I've got this sweet little 750. What I love so far:

--Controls are easy to use. I've got it all figured out and only consulted the manual once.
--Huge, vivid LCD.
--Easy to grip without accidentally hitting buttons. I did this all the time with my Panasonic and it drove me crazy.
--Fast shutter speed.
--Face recognition--it's cool to watch the focus box light up around someone's face in LCD.

So far I've only taken photos around the house but I'm very happy with the quality of them so far. If you've had a Canon in the past you'll be pleased at how easy this camera is to learn.

I'm a Canon lover for life!


Review: I LOVE this camera!!
by: PinkBee on date: June 20, 2007

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This is my second digital camera, and i love it!(my first one was bought an a whim, and it turned out to be terrible). I am going off to college this fall, and I wanted a good camera to easily take pictures to send to my family. I researched every camera I could find, and it always turned out that I preferred this camera. The LCD screen is awesome because it is so big, and it has lots of scene modes programmed in. The zoom is great, and the camera works fine without the image stabilization. I have taken several pictures of rapidly moving objects on the kids and pets setting, and they have all turned out crystal clear. The color accent setting is really cool too, especially when there is one bright thing in a frame, like a flower. I just love this camera and I can't wait to use it more.

Review: No Problems
by: Richard D. Guman on date: June 17, 2007

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Just got back from vacation and got to use the camera alot. Nice pictures and quick shots. The one bad thing is there is not enough warning when the batteries charge is almost out. I have a 2nd battery on the way. Otherwise we loved it.

Rich

Review: An Impressive Compact Snapshooter
by: fengdefied on date: June 14, 2007

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I purchased the SD750 as a gift for a friend based on all the reviews I have seen online. I have used many Canon cameras in the past, from my first A20, to an S80, to a S3 IS, and finally to a Rebel XT.

The main reason I chose the SD750 is the 3 inch LCD. I originally saw the sd630 at a party and I was impressed by the size of the 3 inch LCD screen. I decided then that if I ever get another snapshot camera, it had to have a 3 inch LCD. It just makes framing and playback so much more pleasant.

When actually using the LCD viewfinder, I found the realtime "viewfinder" image somewhat course. My guess is that they had to lower the image quality to get a decent frame rate on the viewfinder. HOWEVER, the lower image quality is only found in viewfinder mode, the actual image in playbacks or reviewing movies/images on the 3inch LCD is far more crisp.

Initially there was a bit of confusion over the sd750 and the sd1000, afterall the higher number of sd1000 should be a better camera right? Well, not so in this case... the sd1000 just has a slightly smaller body and smaller lcd, internals are for the most part, the same.

Images taken by this camera are excellent for a compact camera. I shot in indoor lighting with and without flash, images are excellent. Word of warning though, since this is a snapshooter, 8 times out of 10 this camera WILL be flashing your subjects in indoor environments. If you turn off the flash and find a stable base to take pictures, this camera can take some very nice flashless images. The white balance in indoor light can be off a little bit at times, but it is not so much as to ruin the picture. In fact, I got some interesting light effect from it.

I found that the camera interface is slightly less intuitive than previous models that I have used. Buttons tend to have multiple functions, I had to take a quick look at the manual to find some functions. But once I knew where they were it was quite easy to change settings.

I also prefer the squarer body over the more rounded body of other sd models like the SD900. I am always afraid that the sd900 body will just slip out of my fingers. The sd750 however is a little more secure to grip due to its flat sides.

Review: Great Camera!
by: Deep83 on date: June 14, 2007

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I bought this camera only about 6 hours ago but I'm already a wiz at using it. That's how easy it is to use. I didn't even read the whole manual. The picture quality is great and the LCD screen is big and gorgeous. I definitely reccomend this camera for anyone who's just starting out or anyone who wants a no-fuss camera.

Review: Camera great - buying experience poor
by: ScottyC on date: June 8, 2007

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Everything went fine with this purchase...the seller got me the camera quickly and I like the Camera.

However Amazon told me that this item qualified for free shipping and then did not let me select a free shipping method. Bad on Amazon!



Review: The Perfect Compact Camera
by: Richard Kennedy on date: May 29, 2007

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I had considered getting a digital SLR camera instead, but the Elph's tiny size make it more ideal for parties, which is when I take most of my pictures. This is probably the best camera of its kind I have ever owned. It is everything that I would expect from Canon and more. It takes GREAT pictures! I also especially like the nice 3.0" LCD screen. It includes technology that is supposed to base the focus using facial recognition software. I was a little skeptical as to how well this would work, but I am very pleased indeed! The lens extends quickly when it is turned on, it zooms in and out quickly, and the lens retracts quickly when it is turned off. I would recommend this camera to anyone.


Review: sweet little camera
by: Kalen A. Garr on date: May 28, 2007

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I am really enjoying this camera. it's got a nice big clear screen, is lightweight and takes very crisp photos.

Review: Great camera, easy to use.
by: M. Farjami on date: May 27, 2007

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This is my second digital camera. Going from a 3.3 pixel Panasonic to this amazing machine was well worth it. I waited for the latest Canons to arrive and did a ton of research on different models before my trip. You can't go wrong with this little guy. It's compact, big 3" screen, great Video capture, lot's of great presets, and a pretty easy to figure out features. I have only two complaints about this camera. No image stabilization, No icon to show you how low your battery is. If you buy this camera, make sure you get an extra battery, and at least a 4GB memory card, I highly recommend the Extreme Sandisk brand. If you want quick and reliable photos don't go cheap on memory cards. Overall I think this is a real great value and a great camera.

Review: Beautiful pictures, but inconvenient battery charging
by: J. Lowry on date: May 27, 2007

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I bought this camera for my wife so she would have a top-of-the-line compact for taking pictures of our baby son. Neither of us has ever owned a Canon before, so I based my decision to buy from reviews and a friend's recommendation. Now that it has arrived I can happily confirm that picture quality and function are outstanding. The lack of image stabilization hasn't been a problem at all and despite the negative comments on zoom we find 3x more than adequate for the type of pictures we take. The only negative comment I have is that the battery has to be removed from the camera each time it needs to be recharged. This is a big inconvenience to us and I have to believe a detriment to camera longevity due to the wear and tear each time the battery is pulled from the contacts. For all I know, this may be a common characteristic of Canon digital compacts, but we were shocked because all the other digital camera's we've owned including an old Sony and a couple of Fuji compacts all charge the battery internally. While this lack of capability isn't enough to send the camera back, it is the reason I am only giving it a 4 star rating.

Review: Great Small Camera
by: M. Weber on date: May 27, 2007

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Love the 3' LCD and everything about camera. U should buy a better memory card with your purchase b/c the 32M card is a joke. It held 10 pics. I bought the 4g Sandisk SDHC after getting the camera and now it's perfect.

Review: Great Upgrade from the SD200
by: J. Mendon on date: May 26, 2007

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Every few years I accept the fact that there has been enough technological advancements in digital photography to buck for a new Canon Elph. My previous Canon SD200 was a pure tank, it took great photos and survived college parties, a trip to India, and and 6 foot crowd surfing tumble at a concert!

With that said, I narrowed my selections to the signature/retro Eplh looking SD1000 and the contoured new look of the SD750. Well, when Dell put the SD750 on sale for $239.20 (5/26/07, still available) my decision was made. Here are some major upgrades I noticed from my SD200.

-Screen is much brighter, clearer, and larger. HUGE Improvement in overall quality of this. Took out the old school 'viewfinder' hole to make room for the larger screen...no problem with me! Pure LCD screen for sure.

-Digic III Processor is much faster than the Digic II. From starting the camera to wait time before the next shot, the SD750 runs laps around my SD200.

-Features: In addition to Marco/Normal options, there is now an 'Infinity' option that lets you grab shots from far away. Digital zoom is up to 12x, as good as any ultra-compact out there. 7.1 MegaPixels, why would any amateur need any more?! I've been messing around with the 'Time Lapse' capture....AMAZING! This is a cool feature that will be awesome for sunsets.

-My biggest CON is the playback button placement. Instead of having it with the rest of the photo/video buttons, they put a tiny button on the back of the camera by itself. This will be very confusing for a lot of new users trying to use this camera.

Aside from that, I've been blown away by the power and speed of this camera. Pictures are much clearer, there are plenty of manual options that should keep me busy for awhile. Once again, Canon pulls it off.



Review: Very easy to use and slim camera
by: C. Chin on date: May 25, 2007

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I got this camera recently and have been toying around with it since then. The frst thing I noticed was the autofocus and face detection. The FD is amazing in that it can actually find and "lock on" to moving faces in a shot!(up to 9) The focusing time is very minimal and this camera has amazing start up time.

All of the controls are easily reachable and you are able to customize some of the buttons to do a specified feature. For example, I programmed the print/share button to activate the recording mode when I'm in picture taking mode. That way, I can record a movie quickly without sliding the top toggle to movie mode! This was a bonus I didn't expect.

The camera is very thin and fits about anywhere you would need it to. I really like the dual tone woth black and silver although it collects fingerprints easily, but I just wipe it off with a microfiber cloth.

About all the reviews about short battery life, I found the battery to last quite a while, although not the longest I've seen. If you are on a trip, you should be able to get by with recharging a single battery every night.

This thing takes beautiful pictures both indoors and out! The color in the vivid 3 inch screen is amazing and feels more true to life than any other. You can select many different sizes for your pictures and this makes printing very simple. Compatibility with pictbridge makes it compatible with almost every photo printer. It comes with an av cable which is definitely a bonus. It lets you watch and take pictures from your tv screen!

Video mode is better than I ever expected! Nearly camcorder quality with great sound! This makes thei camera a two in one camera saving you a few pounds in having to carry around a camcorder vacation.

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Review: Awesome camera with superb pictures
by: HIPPY MAC on date: May 24, 2007

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I just purchased this camera two days ago and I simply love it. I did a lot of research and ended up buying two cameras (Samsung S1050 and Nikon Coolpix S50) that weren't great. I returned the Samsung because the picture quality was okay but it wasn't great plus the camera was huge. I returned the beautiful Nikon because my fingers would always end up in the pictures (a camera design flaw).

Now, the SD750 is far above my expectations. First off, this was my first choice for a camera but I ended trying the other two because they both had a few features that the SD750 lacks. However, the picture quality and the size of this camera outshines the other two.

I highly recommend this camera. It has an okay look with GREAT picture quality and some neat features. I plan to put it to use this weekend at a graduation and a camp trip.

Review: maybe SD630 is better?
by: Christina on date: May 21, 2007

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I purchased this SD750 for my parents. After reading some professional reviews for SD630 and SD750, I kind of think that maybe I should go with SD630. The shooting speed for SD630 is faster and it has several focus at the same time. In general, SD750 is good, but I am not sure whether it is better than SD630.

Review: Great camera!
by: K. Weaver on date: May 20, 2007

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I am very pleased with this camera. It is great for size, weight and ease of use. Was very easy to learn to use basic features and as have not yet tried manual settings unsure of those but directions appear straight forward. Would rec. to anyone looking for simple small camera as takes great pictures!

Review: Canon Quality
by: Craig Zinter on date: May 14, 2007

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Bought this to replace a Canon SD400 which I thought was a great camera. The extra pixels with the SD750 make this a great product for the money! I think this camera is even more sensitive to shaking/motion when zoomed-in than the SD400, but it wouldn't stop me from buying this camera. I plan to buy a small monopod to help with those instances, or just steady myself against something. Love the size and the large viewing screen (which was my deciding factor to buy the SD750). Buy one and enjoy!

Review: Solid Construction, Digic III Face Detection is amazing
by: Rahul Nayak on date: May 12, 2007

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This is a great update to the SD630.

-7MP instead of 6MP
-Digic III instead of Digic II (with face detection that's NOT a gimmick)
-230,000 Pixels instead of 170,000 on the 3" screen, looks sharp
-Unbelievable startup time
-Image quality as expected from the PowerShot line

Overall a good camera and graduation gift for my little sis. :)


Review: Great Little Point and Shoot
by: creative on date: May 12, 2007

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This is my fourth digital camera, and the second powershot. Nice updates over the SD400- menus are even easier and more logical. The 3" screen is great! Consistent quality and results. I highly recommend it!

Review: the best for the price
by: N. Sharm on date: May 12, 2007

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it's a very nice small and effective camara, the best u can get for this price and category. very solid and the anti-scrach cover rocks. manuel modes of the camara are awesome, and face detection with red eye reduction works great. only drow back, it has no image stab. system, but with digit III and high ISO u wont notice the difference.


Review: An evolution of the Ixus
by: Yaytay on date: May 12, 2007

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The SD750 replaces my old (and rather dead) original Digital Ixus and improves on it in almost every respect: it's smaller, the picture quality is better, it's slightly faster.
But it has two things I don't like:
1. The change from manual mode to auto mode is too complex (on the old model it was a switch, now it's a menu option).
2. Still no RAW support.

Review: i think its just what i needed. get it?
by: chad with uh c on date: April 29, 2007

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i got this camera a couple weeks ago and have been toying with all the features on it. its got a lot of good stuff and im very happy with it. the main reason why i bought this camera over the PS SD630 was the time lapse video [cause im a big fan of time lapse] and the face detection. i could care less about megapixels. i dont print my pictures anyway, i have to resize them to put em on the web. the time lapse works great i did get some good cloud time lapse. shoot somethin and show it to your friends, theyll think your amazing. the face detection works rather well too. sometimes it gives out on me right when i try to focus, but the picture is still in focus. and it has a feature that right after you take a picture, it blows up certain parts of the pic so you can tell if its focused right. this is wonderful because i always check mine when lighting conditions arent too great, for the camera shake. i used the stitch assistant once also and it worked nicely. the software that comes with the cam puts it all together for you and blends it in well. the camera turns on fast also so say you see some weirdo on the corner, you could prob pull out the cam and get him fast.
CONS:
some bad times ive had with the camera are red eye, even though its turned on i still get red eye A LOT. but, good news is they have a red-eye tool built in to the camera and you can remove it after. another thing is when the 'battery is dying' image comes on the screen youll only get another 2 minutes tops with the cam before it shuts off. say you didnt use the cam for a few days and cant remember if its charged or not and it suddenly dies. bummer. im not one to charge my battery every night cause its bad for the battery if you dont drain it. ive never used a canon with image stabilization, but that would be nice to have. i dont think youll need it unless your shooting dark times anyway. ive also heard some others complain about the only 3x zoom, which would be nice to have more, but this is a small camera. where would they put more zoom on it?

LAST,
i got a sandisk 2gb ultra ll card for this and it holds 500+ photos, i would suggest one of those. [...]

Review: Just a joy to use
by: Eckman on date: April 25, 2007

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I really don't have too much to add to the other reviewers, except that I really have fun using this camera. I've had various digital cameras for years ( mostly Canon A series ) but none have come even close to the 3" screen. You can really see your composition. Plus the camera is small and fast... so I keep it in my shirt pocket and pull it out to get a shot off quickly. I do find the screen gets smudged easily, but I just clean it more often... I don't really mind the extra work cleaning, I imagine it would like like washing your Ferrari every Sunday.

Review: Great small camera
by: Karishma Nerurkar on date: April 22, 2007

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This is a really nice compact camera from Canon. The picture quality is excellent. I have tried some night/day shots and the pictures are great. The zoom is the pretty much non existant at 3x however that depends on what you use the camera for. The build quality is excellent and I really love the 3" display. I find the ipod like controls very convenient too though it takes some practice to get used to it. The camera is very compact but I never had problems to get a good grip and a steady hand. The images have excellent true color and are indeed sharp. I would definetely recommend an accessory kit for this camera which includes a nice small leather case and an extra original Canon battery and its available on Amazon. The accessory kit turns out to be cheaper than buying the individual components and its contains original Canon parts especially the extra battery. Also get a SD card with large enough memory. What comes with the camera (32MB) is really a waste. Still don't understand why these camera manufactures throw in such a small memory card. But overall a great easy to use and a smart looking camera that produces wonderful results.

Review: Outstanding images.... isn't that what we all want?? Here you go!
by: C. Stevens on date: April 19, 2007

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I just received the SD750 for my birthday (thanks Mom & Dad!). I've had it for several days and have taken over 3 hundred pictures and tons of video. It now replaces my old Canon S400, which was a replacement for my antique Canon S110. I've remained true to Canon because I can see the amount of work they have put into making each new generation of cameras "that much better." First, the colors are so much crisper on the SD750 than in prior models, although some tweeking may be needed, you can always find a setting to capture the color you are after. Second, the video quality is outstanding (at the highest setting, that is), and Canon finally took off the 3 minute cap to video recording to allow for longer videos. Also, at the highest setting only, you can zoom in and out while recording video. I love the 3 inch display that incorporates a shifting orientation so the picture is always upright. I do wish that the camera came with a more powerful optical zoom... but I imagine I'll get that with the next generation. And in the end, I have to emphasize, that this camera takes OUSTANDING pictures. That's what a camera should do, after all. Now for a quick rundown of improvements from previous models (for you Canon loyalists):
- Much improved color
- Faster picture taking and faster everything
- Extended video capacity (to however much memory ya got)
- Large LCD to appease the instant gratification generation
- Overall improved picture quality (clarity, color saturation)

A few small camera quirks outside of picture quality... the jog dial in back (trying to emulate iPod) is not the smartest addition and the "play" button is a little hard to hit at times. Overall, I definitely without hesitation recommend this camera.

Review: Beautiful picture producer
by: R. Lau on date: April 17, 2007

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I previously owned a SD500, and have been looking for better features such as larger screen, wider zoon, higer ISO speed, etc. And found SD750, I own it now. Wow, it is very nice design of the body, slimmer than SD500. Huge 3" LCD screen, color display on screen is near original(Not just my feel, also few other friends said so). Use the dial technology similiar to the iPod's dial to switch the shoot modes, but you may take some time to get used to it. 3x optical 35-105mm zoom is better than SD500, but I wish it can go wider to 28mm like SD800 IS. SD750 has DIGIC III processor. Can use SDHC card but I hear it may cause bottleneck, so I continue using the 2GB highspeed to hold over 600 pics in highest setting. Movie shooting is great even inside the restaurant at night time. It can also record your voice to each picture. Battary life is not as good as SD500. But it still takes about 150 pictures in a full charge. Recommend to have a backup when you go traveling. No complaint for the 3" LCD. Oh, one good feature in this camera is it has an easy button to review the pictures, press the shutter to return to shooting mode. This is way better than SD500. It's one of the best so far. Highly recommend if you are looking for a compact, easy-use camera that take quality pictures. Good luck.

Added: This is just on my own preference, I have the silver version. I like this version better than the black version, unless Canon makes the whole camera body black. Another feature I use on this camera is: I can set the folder to be created on daily base, instead of seeing the picture's property for the picture day, it groups all pictures took at the same day to one folder.

Review: best camera, by far
by: Courtney on date: April 16, 2007

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I just got this camera last week from my parents as an early graduation gift (i'm fourteen) and I cannot put it down. I used to have a Nikon and this camera kills it. There are so many options on this camera and I love the color accent and color swap. I took a picture of my dog then turned her blue. The pictures all come out really clear and the time between shots are quick, there's a setting to change the time between shots on the camera! But my favorite part, by far, is the 3" LCD. It makes all the pictures sharper and clear.


I was looking at the Canon SD630 but I know somebody who has it and i personally think this one is better due to the fact that this one is a new model and it's less bulky.

I'm very happy with my camera and I hope this helps you when looking for a camera.

Review: very compact camera
by: S. Sullivan on date: April 15, 2007

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I have just purchased this camera for easier travel use. My main camera is a Nikon D70s but it is too big to travel easily. The Canon SD750 is a very compact camera. The camera does not come with a carrying case so I purchased the leather case which I think is a necessary addition. Video is somewhat grainy full screen except in the 640 mode (30 fps) which seems to be quite good and very watchable on a 20 inch computer monitor full screen. Still picture quality is excellent. Side by side pictures with my Nikon show comperable quality which is quite amazing for such a small package. The camera is easy to use. I purchased the 2 Gb Extreme card which I think is perfect for my use, especially with video. The 2 Gb card appears to give me about 15 minutes of video at the 640 resolution. All in all the camera has exceeded my expectations.

Review: Great Little Camera
by: D. Younker on date: April 9, 2007

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I have had a much larger camera for years but was introduced to the Canon SD630 by a friend. I fell in love with it instantly and began looking for one. During my search, I discovered that the SD750 was about to be released. So I waited. I just got it less than 24 hours ago and I am not disappointed! The 3 inch LCD is GREAT! It works well even on a sunny day. I have to admit that getting my fingerprints all over it regularly is driving me crazy but it cleans up easily with a lense cleaning cloth. The camera takes dynamite pictures and I love the macro mode. The camera is fast too, much faster than my old four year old model. It starts up fast, shoots fast, and stores fast. I shot some pictures at dusk last night and found that the camera does well in low light as well.

One thing that worries me is the little flap that covers the USB connector. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like I am going to break it. Instead of using the USB cable, I will go buy a memory card reader to download the pictures.

Other than that little detail, I love the camera so far. I found the menus to be reasonably intuitive, which I like. I don't care for reading the manual (who does?) and most functions will be easy to remember even if I only use them once in a while.

This is going to be a great little camera for me!

Review: Nearly Perfect
by: Jeremy Davidson on date: April 7, 2007

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I purchased this product after doing quite a bit of research. I am a big fan of Canon cameras but recently there have been some other really good competitors. I bought this one to take with me everywhere. It is almost perfect. The size is just right. It fits nicely into my pocket or easily into my wife's purse. The Face Recognition is a great feature and seems to work very well. The start-up time and time to take a picture is extremely fast and accurate. It would be nice to have a more powerful optical zoom, and a little lip on one side to make holding while taking a picture easier. This is a well built and high quality camera that I would purchase again in a second!

Review: Excellent, Sleek, and Stylish Camera
by: T.A.S. on date: April 4, 2007

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Canon resumes its position at the top of all camera manufacturers. Their design, performance, and quality is hard to match. Now onto the camera:

I have shot around 4-5 Gigs worth of photos in various settings, so I have a good idea of what this camera has to offer. The features itself within the camera are excellent. Aside from increased megapixels, it's not much different than the SD700 except for some odd reason, Canon decided to opt out of the IS (Image Stabilization) feature. I almost gave it 4 stars based solely on that aspect. But other than that, the camera is brilliant.

For portraits and close-ups, the Face Detection feature is phenomenal which is a reflection of the new DIGIC III technology. The camera will lock in on the human face or multiple faces (I've locked in up to 8) and keep it in focus no matter where you move or pan the camera. And if you're shooting indoors or in low-light, the ISO can be set as high as 1600 so you have a lot of Flash Exposure control if you don't like that spotlight look when using the flash. There is also an Auto ISO setting which gives the user a lot of range to shoot. It will determine proper ISO setting and shutter speed and also will predict camera shake resulting in less blurry pictures. I guess this makes up for not having IS. :)

If you are a novice photographer and don't like to mess with ISO, aperture settings, and shutter speed variations this camera will fit your needs just fine. It has 17 shooting modes including "scene" modes for the different settings you may be shooting in such as the beach, fireworks, snow, portraits, night, etc. Fully automatic so any beginner can pick up this camera and shoot like a pro.

The most popular feature has to be the 3" LCD screen. It's ginormous. But in order to get that big of a screen on such a compact camera, Canon forgoes the optical viewfinder. So if you're a viewfinder shooter, then you may not like the fact you are limited to just the LCD screen for image framing.

One shortcoming of the camera is that it still has a weak zoom. 3X optical is nothing and so the zoom feature is pretty much non-existent.

The movie features on the camera are awesome. i like the Time Lapse movies where you can record time lapse of up to 2 hours and condense it into a 4 or 8 minute movie. So if you want to make that cool "cloud moving" effect or the "budding flower" you can accomplish that with this camera. The video resolution is excellent and has a VGA frame rate of 30fps.

Overall, the camera satisfies all users with being simple enough to use for beginners and also boasting features a professional can appreciate. It also looks bitchin and has a two tone effect that people admire. The corners are intelligently rounded so it slips easily in and out of any pocket you may want to put it in.

Review: Quality camera but at this price should have more features
by: M. Nickel on date: April 2, 2007

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Takes great pics and the 3" screen is REALLY nice. Wall plug in recharger is nice also. I have taken pics outside in sunny, overcast, & rainy conditions. Indoors at sporting events and around the house. In all settings the pics have been truly wonderful. A few instances of blurriness caused by an unsteady hand but otherwise very nice pics.

However, as Canon's top of the line Powershot commanding a higher dollar price this camera really should have a higher optical zoom. 3x isnt enough when other, cheaper cameras have 6x optical zoom. Also Image Stabilzation should be included.

Review: Best Buy Ever!!
by: J. Cortes on date: March 28, 2007

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I just purchased this camera yesterday and I cannot express how satisfied I am. I always wanted a camera that made all my images look beautiful and I found it. The pictures I took of my children yesterday on the first try was unbelievable! Best purchase ever! You will not be disappointed!

Review: Simply beautiful!
by: V. roblee on date: March 24, 2007

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I just bought this camera 2 days ago. I read all the comments on the previous model sd630 before i bought this one. I love the huge lcd , the image is crisp and about 230,000 pixels .The sd630 had 173,000 . I was a little worried about not being able to see the screen in bright sunlight, but i live in south carolina and i could see it pretty good ( a little lighter but not enought to trade in the big lcd for a viewfinder.)
Unlike the previous model (some complaints about the red eyes) the red eye reduction works perfect and if somehow you do end up with red eyes, there is a red eye removal tool. The pictures are clear and sharp in auto, sometimes in other modes like color accent or swap, they will be a little blurry or in macro, but if you read the book that came with the camera and play with it a little bit you will find the best settings and wont get any blurs. ex: i set my camera on high iso and turn off flash in macro. like most camera you need to read the book that came with it and you can achieve beautiful pictures. The movie mode is excellent, who needs a camcorder????? i cant comment on night pictures just yet and i will update my review.

The only thing i wish it had, image stabilization. that almolst keep me from buying the product for the price, it would have been a nice feature since now its almost a standard in all $300 cameras. I have to say that i have a shaky hands but most if not all my pictures came out clear even when the little camera shake icon appears. This camera is awesome, ineed to see how big i can blow some of the pictures beacause some of them are so beautiful i want to hang them on the wall. This camera have a lot a features i never thought i d use but once you try it, youll love it. ( my husband drives a yellow monster truck and i turned it pink with color swap , imagine his reaction )

Overal , if you read this , dont be like me and read 187 very good reviews from the previous model, it didnt have 41/2 stars for no reason. This camera take stunning pictures and movies, best its so eady to use. You want that big lcd??? Buy this camera you wont regret it








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