Pros: Tiny! Long battery life Cons: Has trouble capturing pictures of targets in motion
The Canon Digital ELPH SD400 is simply one of the best tiny cameras available. My family and I have been buying ELPH's from Canon since they were still offered in APS film versions. The key selling point about this camera is it's size and Canon keeps ...
Pros: Small size, big pictures!
Lots of tweaks and options Cons: Mediocre battery life
I'm not a professional photographer. I don't know all the technical sounding terms that photographers use. I do, however, like to have a good camera. I invested in a high quality SLR 35mm camera years ago, but didn't make the switch over to digital until ...
Pros: Small size, excellent picture/video quality, inexpensive, easy to use at any skill level. Cons: None
The Canon PowerShot SD400 is PERFECT for your primary-use digital camera. The size is about that of a deck of standard playing-cards, which is important, because what good is a digital camera if it's so bulky or so expensive that you always leave it at ...
Pros: Durable, good looks, easy to use. Cons: Weak flash, low battery life, poor video quality.
Sick of buying expensive electronics that break down easily, this camera was bought with the promise of lasting a lifetime. It has lasted 4 years and still is a reliable camera. Sleek looking, durable, and with a simple display, I would recommend ...
Pros: great size, good quality Cons: poor battery indicator
I have a larger digital SLR camera, so I was looking for a smaller digital camera to take with me when I don’t want to have the hassle of lugging a big camera around. Then I found the Canon Powershot SD400. It was one of the smaller cameras around when ...
Pros: Tiny size, crisp quality photos, fast shooting, EASY to use, tough and durable, super-cool looking Cons: Port covers feel flimsy (although they haven't broken), movie sound is low quality.
Can you expect to see the tiny little hairs on a tomato plant stem when you spend less than $300 on a camera? YES! Can you get a perfect image of 22 football players scrambling across a field in poor lighting conditions? YES! Can you do ...
Pros: Size. Price vs. performance is EXCELLENT, compared to SD300, SD450, SD500, and SD550. Cons: Almost every Powershot model has different controls on the back - CONSTANT RELEARNING :(
This camera is the 5th that I have owned in the PowerShot series. This model is small, slender, and chic, without giving up any performance. The SD400 is much improved over the 'S' series (ie. S410) in that it does not take NEARLY as long ...
Pros: So easy to use from taking photos to loading them to my computer! Cons: The battery-life is not the greatest and the red-eye reduction doesn’t work very well
Let me start by saying, I am not a photographer. I am an average user and as far as electronics go I am the same level enough knowledge to get me into trouble sometimes! The Canon Powershot SD400 Digital ELPH (5.0 mega pixels) has changed my ...
Pros: Excellent start up time. Cons: Camera shake, Flash is noticiable. No battery meter. Terrible TV Video display.
I always wanted to own one of the Canon Digital Elph's, so I purchased the SD400 to replace my Sony P5. My Sony had consistently taken great pictures and even had a email copy mode to store a second low resolution picture for web posting or email. I ...
Pros: Very small, excellent movie mode, easy to navigate, nice photos, good size LCD Cons: weak flash, red eye problems (as with most ultra-compact), portrait scene mode is poor
After comparing all the top ultra-compact digital cameras in the 5MP range, I decided on the PowerShot SD400 Digital Elph and have not been disappointed. I love this camera! About the closest camera by comparison was a Sony 5MP. One of the determining ...
Pros: Size, speed, cable to hook to TV and watch slide shows Cons: Expensive replacement batteries, NG except daytime pictures (like all other pocket cameras)
This is my 3rd digital camera, my Nikon flash died after about 100,000 shots and it was replaced with a Cannon A75, while on a recent business trip to the south, someone must have read Epinions about how good of a camera that was so they stole it right ...
Pros: Small (could be smaller now though!), rugged, good movie mode, ease of use Cons: picture quality isn't as nice as I'd like (specifically indoors), some challenges in macro mode
I studied camera reviews for months before deciding what to buy (came down to the DSC-P200 & SD400...thought a couple other manufacturers were coming out with smaller/possibly better photograph quality models about the time I decided). In the end, I ...
Pros: Cool looks, sturdy, compact, fast operation, excellent picture quality, large bright LCD Cons: No manual control, flash leaves shadow in corner upclose in macro mode, no battery status
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PowerShot SD400 Digital Elph for only $270 using coupons after it was advertised in an Office Depot catalog for a price that was probably a mistake. The camera is no longer available at this ...
Pros: 5.0 megapixels, 640x480 movies limited only by memory card Cons: No small enough for wallet.
The SD400 is a 5.0 megapixel compact camera from Canon. Differences between SD400 and SD300 The SD400 has more megapixels and it has a different processing chip, which allows high resolution movies 640x480 as compared to 320x240. The SD300 has a ...
Pros: Easy to use, great outdoor pics, lots of options, good auto-focus Cons: LCD screen lags at times, must press too firmly to take a picture
This is a great camera. I've had an Olympus c-3040 zoom for a long time, and while it takes great outdoor pics, I've been waiting for a good small camera to carry around all the time. Checklist of what I wanted: 3x optical zoom , 5MP , CCD, something ...
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