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by birnboim , Jan 30 '06
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 ...
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by esmoczyk , Aug 30 '05
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 ...
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Great tiny camera
by sashazur2 ,Mar 07 '06
Pros: Fast, small, good battery life Cons: Possibly delicate LCD, no stabilizer
This is my 3rd Canon Digital Elph. I love the quality feel, the small size and the great battery life, and the fact that I can tweak the picture settings a lot. The fast power up time and cycle time between shots is nice too.
The 640x480 30fps movie mode (almost DVD quality) is great (though the lack of image stabilizing makes things sometimes unavoidably wiggly looking).
My only real complaint is that with "auto" mode, outdoor shots of people sometimes have skin tone that's too blue, as if the camera guessed the wrong white balance. This happened with my older Canons too. It's easy enough to get around this by using manual mode though.
Other reviewers mentioned that the LCD was fragile, so the first thing I did was order a thick plastic protector from www.daproducts.com. It's not beautiful but it sure looks like it'll help with avoiding accidental damage (note: this is NOT the thin peel on/off protector that you can find advertised elsewhere, it is a solid thick piece of plastic).
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A Definite Winner
by hleonard4113 ,Jun 24 '05
Pros: high quality photos with realistic colors, small size, lightweight, good controls Cons: flimsy battery cover, flash a little too bright sometimes
I purchased this camera to replace my 2MP Canon Powershot S10. I have had that camera for years and have been very satisfied with it, except I wanted to upgrade. I looked at many other manufacturer's cameras but chose to stay with Canon because of the quality. My new camera takes beautiful pictures that have realistic colors. I am surprised at how well indoor pictures look. The only negative I have seen is that the flash is sometimes a little too good when shooting up close. Other than that, this small, pocketable camera is a winner.
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My favorite thing in the world
by carolyn0219 ,Sep 02 '06
Pros: Compact, convenient, easy, crystal clear, impressive, full of features, bargain, addictive, big screen, perfect. Cons: If you leave it at home, you will miss it. :(
I love this camera. There is not one thing that I would change. I literally carry it everywhere I go, in a little samsonite cell phone case I bought at Target for $4. I always have it at parties and gatherings, which we otherwise would have no pictures of. Also, it is nearly impossible to take a blurry or otherwise "off" picture.
I do recommend buying an extra battery, so that you never have to worry about running out of power when using the camera excessively, like on a road trip. I also keep extra memory cards just for organizational purposes, but that's not necessary.
This camera is small, impressive looking, and has everything you could need. The pictures amaze me still, and I've had this camera for about 18 months. It is easy to use, and I recommend reading the instructions on the various features so that you use them to their fullest potential. The digital macro (I use for nature close-ups) and color accent features are particularly impressive.
No, I don't work for Canon, nor was I camera-crazy before this purchase.
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Canon PowerShot SD 400
by michelleanne5 ,Nov 27 '07
Pros: Quality, Size, Durability, Price, Ease of Use Cons: Haven't found any yet!
I love my camera! It has very easy to use settings. From close up digital macro to far away all of the picture are of wonderful quality. I received this as a present 4 years ago. Its so small, I carry it in my purse at all times. Its so light weight, durable, and easy to use, my five year old uses it. It takes pictures and videos. To sum it up I would definitely recommend this camera to anybody and everybody.
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Excellent camera. Very HAPPY.
by arqmasiu ,Oct 08 '05
Pros: Excellent battery life and fast shutter fire. Cons: Small screen.
I buy a digital camera every year. I had strayed away from canon because it use to take a good second or two before the pictures snapped. Now with the SD400 the shutter fires immediately after you press the button. Also great battery life.
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Large camera in a small body
by chevychase43 ,Dec 10 '05
Pros: 2" LCD, metal construction, ease of use, quality Cons: need to buy additional memory, comes with 16MB.
The Canon SD400 is an awesome camera. Metal construction large 2" LCD and 5 megapixels. It takes very clear pictures, is very easy to use. It has limited manual controls which I prefer and you can start taking pictures without even reading manual.
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worst camera ever
by pantone212 ,Jul 27 '06
Pros: none Cons: blurry blurry blurry pictures.
I have been unhappy with it since I took it out of the box. My main complaint is, you must use the flash at all times in order to get decent color and focus. Even in full daylight. Indoor shots are very grainy and blurry. It doesn't have an action setting, so trying to take a picture of anything moving faster than a snail, and it will be blurry. Outdoor shots are OK (as long as your subject isn't moving), but nothing like my previous camera, that I thought I was upgrading from.
Don't get this camera. It's not worth the money.
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I wish someone had posted this before
by ewheatley ,Aug 30 '05
Pros: It's very chic, is rumored to take good pictures. Cons: Quality. Apparently every S- and A-model powershot has had the E18 lens problem for years
I got all of 5 days of use out of the SD400 before the lens assembly crapped out. Do yourself a favor and search google for "Canon E18" before buying this camera. Cheapo plastic parts in the lens drive assembly mean that you might be buying an expensive (and very chic) piece of junk.
So far, Canon service has been disappointing -> "please send us the camera (at my expense) and we'll let you know in 10-14 business days if it's covered by warranty" Excuse me? You sold me a defective product and now it's MY problem to send it to you? Take a lesson from other companies, Canon -> if it's your product, you take responsibility for it.
I hope to one day experience the camera I bought, but so far I have to say that my copy (and others, do the google) are lemons. Avoid.
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Awesome Camera with Tons of Features...
by jcomblo ,May 11 '05
Pros: Image quality, size, solid construction. Cons: Some red-eye on pics, 12x zoom isn't outstanding.
I researched a new digital camera for months before deciding to buy the SD400. I narrowed my choices down to two 5 megapixel cams: the Canon or the Sony W5. The Sony was a bit too bulky and memory costs were too high, so I bought the Canon. The size and Canon name sold me. I've been using this camera for about two weeks now and it does everything that I want it to and more. The picture quality is outstanding in every mode, the ease of use is phenomenal, and it's compact and easy to take anywhere. I never intended on using the video feature when I bought the SD400 but it's nice to have and the videos are great quality, rivaling my Sony Mini-DV. I haven't messed around with the manual features yet but I bought a digital camera for mostly point-and-shoot situations. I don't think you can go wrong with this camera if you're looking for a 5 megapixel model.
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Professional's advice
by thalia3 ,Aug 26 '06
Pros: zoom while recording video
can't be broken
very very small
quick reaction time
no blurriness Cons: It can't cook for me, or pay for my plane ticket to Alaska.
My father has worked in camera repair & testing for over 30years and this was the camera he gave to me for my birthday this year. This is after he tested it himself for several months.
I have a shaky hand, but I have not had a blurry picture yet -- which is a problem I had with Sony's.
Another amazing feature is that it can zoom while you are recording video clips -- another thing the Sony's can't do.
Plus compact.
I took this on my trip to Alaska & now have a poster-size print of a glacier on my wall, & everyone asks where I bought it.
Also very sturdy, which is great since I am such a clutz.
AND you can hook it up with the provided cables to your TV and watch the pictures as a slideshow or video. Nice.
Thanks, dad!
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SD400 is A+++. Compact size, fast processing, great images!
by eju ,May 17 '05
Pros: Small size, fast processor. Cons: Flimsy hinge on door covering USB port.
I was torn between the SD400, the SD500, and sticking with my existing S-400. I made the leap to the SD400 and am very happy. Compared to the S-400, the SD400 has:
-smaller body size
-faster processing when reading and writing images
-higher megapixel resolution (5.0 instead of 4.0).
Compared to the SD500, the SD400 has
-a slightly smaller body size
-lower price
-no visible resolution difference for prints smaller than 8x10".
Are there any cons? Just a few minors -- the flap covering the external USB port could be stronger, whereas it's instead hinged with rubber. In addition, the viewfinder is not a perfect match with the image shown -- although it's definitely fine for everyday use.
All in all, a great camera!!!
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Inexpensive, light and better than average
by bj70117 ,Jan 08 '06
Pros: Small, lightweight, quality fit and finish. Cons: Comes with very little storage media. Expect to spend another 50-100 bucks to upgrade.
This was a gift so I didn't have a say in the choice of brand. However, it is a good camera with sleek look and most importantly, very small. Since I have little fingers I do not find the controls hard to work. Monster hands beware, you might need a larger camera in the size format of an SLR. Pictures are quite good. Some over-saturation occurs but this can be compensated with most photo editing software. I am most impressed with the macro and close focus of this camera. The zoom function is average while producing good results. Very little storage capacity with the supplied SD card. I would give 4 out of 5 stars overall.
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I Love It!!!!!
by gracieandjason ,Apr 16 '06
Pros: Easy to use! Great pictures! Cons: None!
I you are looking for a digital camera that is small, but takes wonderful pictures to print or e-mail, this is the one!
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