Canon PowerShot SD1000 / Digital IXUS 70 Digital Camera
The Canon PowerShot SD1000 belongs to Canon's Digital "Elph" compact point and shoot line of Cameras and as such it is intended mostly for the amateur photographer and is mostly unsuitable for more advanced users. The SD1000 is equipped with a 7.1MP sensor, a vivid 2.5-inch display and x3 optical zoom. The camera also boasts Canon's new Digic III processor which is supposed to make access and shooting times lower as well as improve autofocus and add face recognition and enhanced red –eye reduction mechanisms. As far as the controls go the interface and button layout are both simple and easy to use, Canon places all buttons on the right half of the body. A slider lets you switch between still image capture, video recording, and playback. ...
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The Canon PowerShot SD1000 belongs to Canon's Digital "Elph" compact point and shoot line of Cameras and as such it is intended mostly for the amateur photographer and is mostly unsuitable for more advanced users. The SD1000 is equipped with a 7.1MP sensor, a vivid 2.5-inch display and x3 optical zoom. The camera also boasts Canon's new Digic III processor which is supposed to make access and shooting times lower as well as improve autofocus and add face recognition and enhanced red –eye reduction mechanisms. As far as the controls go the interface and button layout are both simple and easy to use, Canon places all buttons on the right half of the body. A slider lets you switch between still image capture, video recording, and playback. There are also fourteen scene modes, an Auto mode and a Manual mode which includes manual control over such as exposure compensation and white balance but lacks manual exposure control. Performance wise the camera does very well as it took 0.98 second to start up and capture the first JPEG. Subsequent JPEGs took 1.48 seconds between shots with the flash turned off and 2.44 seconds with the flash enabled. Image quality was also excellent, colors were accurate and images were sharp. At ISO 80-200 the SD1000 does very well at noise reduction but beginning at ISO 400 the level of noise increases considerably and ISO800/1600 modes are nearly useless. The SD1000 is a top-notch compact camera which is very suitable for the amateur photographer
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Reviewed by: Tom Hen on 11/19/2007
Speedy and Accurate Performance
Very Good Image Quality
Easy to Operate
Good Zoom Performance
No Digital Image Stabilization Mechanism
Poor Performance at high ISO
Limited Manual Control
The verdict:A great point ands shoot camera but lacking in more advanced options.