Canon PowerShot SD750, Excellent, Sleek, and..

Overall Rating4.334.334.334.334.33

Excellent, Sleek, and Stylish Camera

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.

Update (2/6/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.

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The average rating for this item is 4.3 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

A. Tatarsky

April 2nd, 2010 at 12:00 am    


Overall Rating33333

Good until it broke: the dreaded “Lens Error”
I really enjoyed everything about this camera — the pictures are great, the battery life excellent, the form-factor is terrific.

Until, that is… I got the dreaded “Lens Error, restart camera”. The lens is stuck open & the camera is for all intents and purposes useless. I don’t think I did anything to cause this, though it was in the bento box on my bike and might have tried to turn on in there, getting the lens stuck. Even if so, there’s no reason that should kill the camera. I’m very disappointed.

There is a ton of discussion about Canon and the lens error online. Google “canon sd750 lens error” and enjoy your reading.


C. Stevens

April 3rd, 2010 at 8:30 pm    


Overall Rating55555

Outstanding images…. isn’t that what we all want?? Here you go!
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.


T.A.S.

April 3rd, 2010 at 9:36 pm    


Overall Rating55555

Excellent, Sleek, and Stylish Camera
Rated 5 stars.


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