Pros: Size, looks, weight, large screen, fast operation, pleasing photos, price Cons: No manual control over aperture or shutter speed, no optical image stabilization
Since I have always liked Canon Digital Elph cameras (e.g. 6
-Megapixel
SD600 and the 7
.1-Megapixel
SD800 IS), I had to see how good the new Canon SD1000 is. The SD1000 is a ...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, great price, lots of features, large screen, ultra compact, great battery life Cons: Little bit of lag with flash, could use image stabilization for low-light zoomed pictures
I have noticed a pattern in the purchasing of electronics in my household. It can only be described by the cliche "when it rains, it pours." My fiance and I will go for periods of several months without making any electronics purchases, only to follow it ...
Pros: Amazing picture quality, small size, durability, fast response time, face detection, and red-eye correction. Cons: No internal memory, and no image stabilization.
I have been a great lover of cameras and the sport of taking pictures since I was a kid. I have always loved going outside just to find those perfect pictures and still do. Though, in my search for those perfect pictures sometimes the perfect picture ...
Pros: Ultra-compact, takes decent shots under most circumstances, easy to use, flexible Cons: Shutter lag in flash mode, sensor has limited dynamic range, fixed aperture lens
The 7-megapixel SD1000 is the least expensive model in the current generation of Canons popular ultra-compact Elph (Ixus in Europe) digital cameras. Our family already has two cameras in this model line purchased over the last couple of years (an ...
Pros: Fits in shirt pocket. Good battery life. Cons: Prone to lens damage. Not a very durable lens mechanism.
I bought the SD 1000 because I wanted a small point and shoot with good resolution, and enough versatility to meet various needs when carrying it around. I got it all in this camera.The body is literally smaller than a cigarette pack, has ...
Pros: Amazing picture quality, small size, durability, fast response time, face detection, and red-eye correction. Cons: No internal memory, and no image stabilization.
I have been a great lover of cameras and the sport of taking pictures since I was a kid. I have always loved going outside just to find those perfect pictures and still do. Though, in my search for those perfect pictures sometimes the perfect picture ...
Pros: Small, fast, cute as a bug's ear. Good lcd. Cons: Flawed circuitry or lens gears render camera useless. Canon does not honor in warranty.
The SD 1000 is a sweet little camera with a less than intuitive interface and fatal flaws in lens synchronization, which Canon refuses to honor in warranty. Don't buy it. With just over a year with the Canon SD 1000, moderate use and good care, the ...
Pros: Small size! Great image quality, speedy response, face detection, optical viewfinder Cons: Lots of red-eye in inside pictures, no optical zoom during videos
The SD1000 is an ultra compact (3.38 x 2.11 x 0.76 in.) camera with 7.1 Mega Pixels and a 3x optical zoom and Canon's new DIGIC III processor. I purchased this camera am my family's main camera. My criteria were: small enough to take anywhere, good ...
Pros: Well built, light weight and portable, easy to find menu, zoom works in video mode. Cons: Noticeable chromatic aberration, higher than expected noise, image quality is not as good.
I have been an enthusiast of digital cameras since they appeared in the market. I personally owned several Canon cameras including the A50, A40, A60, A520, and now the SD1000. I still have the A50, and the A520, but wanted something portable to actually ...
Pros: size, viewfinder, weight and maximum resolution. Cons: menu system, viewfinder easily scratched
I am a Canon guy. My first camera was a TX, followed by a T80, with all of the interchangeable lenses that go along with them. This is my first Canon digital camera. I purchased this camera for our summer vacation. I put a premium on a small form ...
Pros: Price, picture quality, durability Cons: shutter could be faster. Digital zoom does not make for the best pictures.
I needed a highly portable digital camera to substitute for my larger Canon dSLR. I didn't need anything fancy, anything expensive, nor did I need the latest technology. I wanted a great picture, durability and price. I found the PowerShot SD1000. For ...
Pros: Compact, strong construction, cheap, quick, little lag, uses cheap SD cards. Cons: Dust Halo problems with flash photography, no battery indicator.
Great little camera at a great price as they are clearing them to make way for the new SD1100 which will cost $100+ more. Is it worth it? Some current reviews say no. The new model does have image stabilization but for this camera probably not really ...
Pros: Easy to use, compact, great value. Cons: Battery life
This is my second version of our cannon SD. We had our previous cannon for five years and then decided we wanted another camera. We priced, researched and tested other cameras, but nothing compared to the upgraded Canon Power Shot SD1000. The screen ...
Pros: Built solid. excellent picture quality. CHEAP Cons: NONE
Cannon powershot sd 1000 is A good camera for the average user. It was the upgrade to the sd600 series. it has a 7.1 megapixel resolution which is plenty enough for clear crisp picture. I took this camera to florida with me on the family vacation. It ...
Pros: Cute form factor Cons: Too light for a paperweight
DO NOT buy Canon products unless the terms offer a full refund. "My" SD1000 arrived malfunctioning. I could have returned it for another one, but I've played that hand already. After another sample of a bad batch, I end up changing manufacturers while ...
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