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Top Canon Powershot SD750 Camera Reviews
CNET wrote a review on the
Canon Powershot SD750 and said: "the Canon PowerShot SD750
has a more elegant, cutting-edge design, large LCD and--to my
eyes, at least--better photo quality."
Canon Powershot SD750 News Release Summary:
The PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH Camera Takes Pictures That Pop
With Color, Clarity and a Dramatic Dollop of Eye Appeal
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., February 21, 2007 Call it Canon cachι, or
ELPH excellence, but the two newest, 7.1 megapixel entries into
Canon's legendary line of thin, trim, Digital ELPH cameras the
PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH continues to push the envelope
of easy image excellence, without leaving a telltale bump or
bulge when discretely deposited in a pocket or purse. ELPH
cameras are recognized by consumers from the tech-savvy to the
style conscious alike, as evident from the PowerShot SD600
Digital ELPH's rankings as the best - selling digital camera of
2006 according to The NPD Group's retail tracking service.
Indeed, the SD750 Digital ELPH camera is set to take their
proven places out and about, from the high profile red carpet
walkways of premieres and parties and the scintillating stylista
demands of special nights on the town to cool and casual
anywhere/anytime outings. These Digital ELPH cameras remain the
alpha photo fashion accessories and the apex progenitors of
style and substance...often imitated, never duplicated.
The SD750 Digital ELPH camera builds on Canon's original and
iconic box and circle design now so frequently replicated by
others while maintaining its own individual ELPH identity. The
PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH camera design features artfully
sculpted contours, evocative etched surfaces and even the option
of dual-tone, silver and midnight matte black face and
full-black back panel that blends seamlessly with its large and
newly enhanced three-inch LCD display. The model is also offered
in the traditionally finished case with its timeless brushed
sliver patina and brilliant gloss highlights.
"Despite all of the emphasis on their sleek and stylish
stainless steel shells, The PowerShot SD750 and SD1000 Digital
ELPH cameras are first and foremost, Canon cameras with all of
the acclaimed quality, integrity, imaging excellence, design
innovation and intuitive engineering that we bring to our
products," states Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and
general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A.,
Inc.
DIGIC III
The "brain" of these new Digital ELPH cameras is DIGIC III, the
newest iteration of Canon's ultra-efficient (and proprietary)
image processor. The DIGIC III Image Processor accounts for the
camera's higher performance levels including faster start up,
autofocus and shutter response times, improved image quality and
more efficient power consumption; resulting in extended battery
life under typical shooting conditions.
With Canon's new Face Detection AF/AE/FE technology, the camera
can detect, lock on and track multiple human faces in a scene
simply by pressing the shutter button halfway. The face
detection algorithm automatically prioritizes and selects faces
and not simply the closest object (based on Canon's Intelligent
Scene Analysis/iSAPS technology). It will then optimize the
focus, exposure, and flash to ensure the best possible results.
Working in concert with Face Detection, the "Red-eye Correction"
feature helps to detect and correct red-eye during playback
mode. Images can be corrected manually while viewing photos on
the LCD screen. Canon's new Face Detection Technology makes for
even easier picture taking moments, helping users to ensure
in-focus smiles, and assist in the elimination of overexposed
faces.
Thanks to the DIGIC III Image Processor's more aggressive noise
reduction algorithm, the SD750 Digital ELPH camera is able to
shoot at ISO equivalent speed ratings from 80 to as high as
1600. This increased sensitivity at the top-end allows the
cameras to utilize faster shutter speeds, significantly reducing
the effects of camera shake and subject movement during hand
held or low-light photography. In addition, both models offer
users the option of Canon's new "Auto ISO Shift" feature which,
at the touch of a button, can accurately increase the ISO up to
800, in order to help offset camera shake due to low-light or
unsteady shooting conditions.
Both cameras' big and bright 230,000 pixel LCD screens feature
Canon's new PureColor LCD and are constructed with a new
multi-level coating that reduces glare, suitable for brightly
lit environments. In addition, the new PureColor LCD offers a
layer of protection to that extra large three-inch LCD screen on
the SD750 Digital ELPH cameras and 2.5-inch LCD screen on the
SD1000 Digital ELPH cameras. The multi-level coating also
resists scratches, smudges and fingerprints.
The PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH Camera
Among the distinguishing features of the PowerShot SD750 Digital
ELPH cameras are its boldly sculpted lines and spiral etchings.
Departing from the familiar edges and planes that represent ELPH
design, these smooth contours create an integrated "solid form"
shape that is at once, comfortable to the hand and appealing to
the eye.
The PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH camera features a new "Touch
Control Dial" on the rear panel that provides easy, fingertip
access to many operations including mode selection, setting ISO
speed and other value settings. As with all Digital ELPH
cameras, the PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH camera is lightweight
and compact, tipping the scales at less than five ounces, and
measuring approximately 0.75 of an inch thick, 2.25-inch high
and fractionally more than 3.5-inches long.
In stores beginning late March 2007, the PowerShot SD750 Digital
ELPH ships with a rechargeable battery pack, a 32MB SD memory
card, a USB interface cable, an AV cable, a wrist strap, and
Canon's software suite and sells for an estimated price of
$349.99.*
Direct Print
Like all PowerShot digital cameras, these newest additions to
the SD-series work seamlessly with Canon's petite compact photo
printers to deliver stunning high quality borderless prints.
Consumers simply connect their PowerShot digital camera to a
Canon compact photo printer-such as the SELPHY CP730 or PIXMA
mini260 models. Press the bright blue Print/Share button, and
within moments1, a brilliant, borderless 4x6-inch print begins
to emerge. It is that simple. Canon's compact photo printers are
PictBridge compatible, so they work with PictBridge enabled
digital cameras to provide users with excellent image quality
and ease-of-use, especially when paired with a Canon digital
camera.
Windows Vista Ready
As one of Microsoft's Premier Launch Partners, Canon is proud to
announce that all PowerShot cameras announced in 2007 are
Certified for Windows Vista according to Microsoft standards,
without any extra downloads or upgrades. Additionally, all
current models are fully compatible with other operating systems
including Windows XP and Mac OS X (Versions 10.2 - 10.4).
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and
industrial imaging solutions. The company is listed as one of
Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America and is on the
BusinessWeek list of "Top 100 Brands." Its parent company, Canon
Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), is a top patent holder of technology, ranking
third overall in the U.S. in 2006, with global revenues of
$34.9 billion. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.
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