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Top Canon Powershot SD950 IS Camera Reviews
Steve's Digicams wrote a review on the
Canon Powershot SD950 IS and said: "When shooting outdoors,
the SD950 captures beautiful images with good exposure and rich
colors, in both Large Fine and Large SuperFine modes. Images are
also sharp, however, I did notice a bit of noise when shooting
with an ISO of 200, but not enough to affect a printed
photograph."
Cnet wrote a review on the
Canon Powershot SD950 IS and said: "Image quality from the
SD950 IS is very impressive and clean at lower ISOs."
Camera Summary:
The Canon Powershot SD950 is a 12.1 megapixel digital camera
with 3.7x optical zoom. It features the DIGIC III image
processor, advanced face detection, and optical image
stabilization. The SD950 is designed for the sophisticated
point-and-shoot user looking for top-level functionality in a
compact, elegant package. It will be available in September 2007
for $449.
Canon Powershot SD950 IS News Release Excerpt:
Elph Elegance Reigns Supreme: Canon U.S.A. Introduces Two New
Digital Elph Cameras that are the Epitome of Substance with
Style, Backed by a Plethora of Powerful Features.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 20, 2007 – Canon U.S.A., Inc. today
introduced two new compact PowerShot Digital ELPH Cameras – the
top-of-the line 12.1-megapixel PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH
and the status-setting 8.0-megapixel resolution PowerShot SD870
IS Digital ELPH. Both cameras still have the alluring charm and
color that keep them ahead of the aesthetic curve, but now they
are also loaded with advanced features and functions, making
them perfect for the trend-setting techie. For the consumer
attending a sunny backyard soiree, a relaxing respite getaway or
an electrifying night on the town, these two Digital ELPH
cameras continue to hold court as the perfect combination of
beauty and brains. Canon's PowerShot Digital ELPH cameras verify
the adage that you can never be too (feature) rich or too
stylishly thin.
The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH and SD870 IS Digital ELPH
cameras build on Canon's original, iconic box and circle design
while maintaining their own identity. The PowerShot SD950 IS
Digital ELPH camera is sophisticated, sensual and strikingly
elegant, while the PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH camera is
sleek, sassy and serves as a fashion statement. Both Digital
ELPHs are lightweight and compact, allowing them to fit
unobtrusively into a small purse or shirt-pocket, and be whipped
out easily to capture a memorable moment.
"Don't be fooled by their stunning good looks," said Yuichi
Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager, Consumer
Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. "The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH
and SD870 IS Digital ELPH cameras are filled with top-performing
features that deliver extraordinary results."
The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH Camera is designed for the
sophisticated point-and-shoot user looking for top-level
functionality in a compact, elegant package. This camera
continues the ELPH tradition with its full-body titanium good
looks, featuring sinuous curves and advanced design, while
standing on its own with optimal performance. The PowerShot
SD950 IS Digital ELPH camera is equipped with upgraded features
such as 12.1-megapixel resolution, 3.7x optical zoom with
optical image stabilizer (OIS) for steady shooting and a
next-generation version of Canon's Genuine Face Detection
technology. This pure titanium powerhouse has a DIGIC III image
processor, red-eye correction, an optical viewfinder and a
2.5-inch PureColor LCD screen with scratch-resistant and
anti-reflection coating for easy viewing at any angle. All of
this packs a powerful punch, but takes it easy on the pocketbook
at an estimated selling price of $449.99*.
New Canon PowerShot Digital Camera Lines' Shared
Technological Advancements
DIGIC III
The "brain" of these new PowerShot cameras is DIGIC III, the
gold standard on all new Canon digital cameras. The DIGIC III
image processor accounts for the camera's higher performance
levels, including faster start-up, faster autofocus and quicker
shutter response times that leave long-lag competitors in the
dust. The DIGIC III chip design improves image quality and
offers more efficient power consumption, resulting in extended
battery life under typical shooting conditions.
Advanced Face Detection
With Canon's new Genuine Face Detection technology, the camera
can detect up to nine forward-looking human faces in a scene.
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. Using Canon's Face Detection, photographers
can keep up to nine faces in focus at any one time no matter
where they are within the image. 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 ensure in-focus smiles, and assist in the
elimination of over-exposed faces.
Optical Image Stabilization
The extended zoom range of the camera makes optical image
stabilization (OIS) essential. Canon's lens shift OIS provides
an effective antidote to camera shake, particularly at longer
zoom lengths or during long exposures when even the slightest
hand-held shake is magnified to picture blurring proportions.
Superior to electronic image stabilization systems that simply
use software to mask movement, OIS actually shifts the lens
proportionately to compensate for unwanted motion, making it
easier to snap great images. The OIS found in Canon PowerShot
digital cameras is based on technology developed for Canon's
renowned high-end professional EOS SLR cameras.
The steady effectiveness is further enhanced when paired with
the new "Auto ISO Shift" feature which, at the touch of a
button, can automatically increase the ISO speed setting as
required to maintain fast shutter speeds when shooting in
low-light conditions without a flash.
Printing Made Easy
All Canon PowerShot digital cameras work seamlessly with Canon's
compact photo printers to deliver stunning high-quality
borderless prints. Consumers simply connect their PowerShot
digital camera to a Canon compact photo printer, press the
Print/Share button, and moments later a brilliant, borderless 4"
x 6" print begins to emerge; it's 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.
High-Capacity Memory Card Capability
As an added convenience, Canon PowerShot digital cameras also
accommodate MultiMedia MMC and MMC+ memory cards, as well as
standard SD memory cards and the new, high-capacity SDHC memory
cards. This way, consumers do not have to carry around multiple
memory cards in order to be able to continue to save those
special moments during extended vacations or high-photo-taking
adventures. Canon PowerShot owners can travel in sleek style.
The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH is scheduled to be available
in stores in September. The new camera kits provide everything a
photographer needs to start enjoying this wonderful product as
soon as it is purchased, including a rechargeable battery pack,
battery charger, 32MB MMC memory card, and software as well as
USB interface cable, AV interface cables and wrist strap.
Canon
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