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Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera With 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Pink) With Selphy CP760 Photo Printer (Pink)

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Features

  • Digital camera and SELPHY CP760 photo printer kit; includes pink ribbon charm and mammography reminder magnet
  • 8.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16x 22-inch prints
  • 3x optical image-stabilized zoom; 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II monitor
  • Face Detection; Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
  • Captures images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

 

Product Description

includes a pink Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS digital camera, a pink Selphy CP760 photo printer, a mammogram reminder magnet, and a pink ribbon charm *

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-11-12
Very pleased with this purchase. Used as a gift and they were very pleased also.

Review date : 2008-11-12
This is a great little point and shoot. It’s small enough to easily fit in a pocket and takes fine pictures. My one gripe is its default to crank up the ISO automatically in low light. Unless you switch to manual mode and specify your desired ISO, the camera will switch to 800 ISO and you’ll get a very grainy image (assuming you’ve turned off the flash). That complaint aside, the camera takes outstanding pictures in daylight, captures good videos, has very good battery life and has places the controls where they’re easy and intuitive to access.

Review date : 2008-11-11
This was an update for my old Powershot and its great. Couldn’t ask for more from a camera!

Review date : 2008-11-11
I bought this to replace my daughter’s stolen 4mp Canon Power Shot. The camera is smaller than the older one, easy to operate, and takes excellent pictures. It charged quickly and the battery life so far is excellent. This Canon provides a small, versitile, and easy to operate camera that is an excellent value.

Review date : 2008-11-11
Great camera for the price. I absolutely loved the compact size, fits in my pocket. I needed a camera that is handy and takes great pictures. This camera does more than that without costing alot. The Picture quality was great. This camera has many features for advanced users as well. Replacement battery is cheap like $8 at some vendors. You will not be disappointed.

Canon PowerShot SD1000 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera With 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)

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Price : $189.00

Features

  • 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
  • DIGIC III Image Processor; Face Detection Technology and Red-eye Correction
  • Vivid, high-resolution 2.5-inch PureColor LCD
  • 17 Shooting modes, including 8 Special Scene modes
  • ISO 1600 and High ISO Auto settings

 

Product Description

Chic, simple. Canon looked to the very first ELPH for inspiration when designing the PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH, and came up with a quintessential iteration of the icon: slim, clean-lined and fully flat. Inside, the SD1000 Digital ELPH looks only to the future: 7.1 Megapixels, a 3x optical zoom and advanced DIGIC III ensure top-quality images, while focus is fast and sharp and red-eye is automatically corrected. The large and more colorful LCD screen now has a tough, anti-reflective coating that makes it as durable as it is beautiful. Shutter Speed - 15-1/1500 sec.; Long Shutter operates with noise reduction when manually set at 1.3-15 sec. Metering - Evaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot; Control to incorporate facial brightness in Face Detection Shooting Modes menu - Auto, Camera M, Portrait, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Aquarium, Underwater, Indoor, Kids & Pets), Night Snapshot, Color Accent, Color Swap, Digital Macro, Stitch Assist, Movie Image Files - Still Image - EXIF 2.2 JPEG / Movie - AVI (Image - Motion JPEG; Audio - WAVE (Monaural) Selectable image resolutions - Still Image - 640 x 480 (Small), 1,600 x 1,200 (Medium 3), 2,048 x 1,536 (Medium 2), 2,592 x 1,944 (Medium 1), 3,072 x 2,304 (Large), 3,072 x 1,728 (Widescreen); Movie - 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 (30 fps/15 fps) available up to 4GB, 320 x 240 (1 min. at 60 fps), 160 x 120 (3 min. at 15 fps), 640 x 480 (2 hrs. at 0.5 fps/1 fps. Playback at 15 fps) Play modes - Still Image - Single, Magnification (approx. 2x-10x), Jump, Auto Rotate, Rotate, Resume, My Category, Histogram, Index (9 thumbnails), Sound Memos, Sound Recorder, Slide Show, Red-eye Correction; Movie - Normal Playback, Special Playback, Auto Rotate, Resume Video output is NTSC and PAL compatible Has USB 2.0 port for image transfer to PC or Mac Unit Dimensions WHD - 3.38 x 2.11 x 0.76 in. / 85.9 x 53.5 x 19.4mm; Weight - About 4.41 oz. / 125g

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-11-08
What a great camera! Canon makes and intuitive, quality product that produces excellent results. The small size of cameras in this line means that you can take the camera anywhere you go without the annoyance of bulky equipment. I’ve been very happy with my purchase.

I bought a Kingston Travellite Card Reader with 2 GB SD Card to go along with this, which is very helpful for getting the photos from the SD card onto your computer. Also, be sure to pick up a case to protect the LCD screen on the back of the camera.

Review date : 2008-11-07
great camera,built tough,good picture quality,another overpriced product fron wall street photo.price to high for a camera that has not been made in a year

Review date : 2008-11-02
This is the first Canon I’ve owned, and while the size and shape of this thing are fantastic for carrying around, the picture quality is sorely lacking even for a little point & shoot.

We had a Kodak EasyShare for several years until the sensor finally bit the dust (everything became pink all of a sudden), and we bought the SD1000 because of it’s small size and the fact that it has an optical viewfinder. Cameras with only a screen can be very difficult to use in bright sunlight, or so we thought at the time. Nowadays, the screens are brighter and the technology has improved so that that is not so much of an issue as it used to be. I find myself never looking through the viewfinder at all with this camera, because it is really tiny and because the screen is easy to see in pretty much any light. The Kodak took incredible pictures for a little p&s - bright colors, tack-sharp, and well exposed, often looking better than the ones I took with my Nikon D50. The SD1000 got great reviews so we expected the same kind of performance.

THE GOOD

- small, extremely portable, easy to fit in your shirt pocket or even the front pocket of your jeans. It’s great for when you don’t want to carry anything around but want to have a camera handy just in case.

- Good quality video, including sound. It’s fun to take short videos, even at night, as long as you aren’t expecting vidcam quality. This is not something I was looking for when we bought it, but I’vebeen pleasantly surprised and started using the video function all the time.

THE BAD

- FOCUS! We are so tired of having unsharp or blurry pictures come out of this camera, I’ve had to restrain my wife from throwing it off a cliff. I don’t know if it is an optical problem or a processing engine, but there are rarely sharp edges to any of the images from this camera. The closer the subject, the worse it gets, although 10 feet shouldn’t be too much to ask for a camera to focus on, should it? I’ve seen similar examples of focus problems on othe SD cameras from flickr users.

- Flash too bright. On closeups the flash washes out all color. The camera doesn’t seem to adjust the flash intensity when the subject is close, and there’s no way to do it manually.

- Fragile lens. This is actually the second SD1000 we’ve owned. The first one lasted 2 months, because I got bumped in a crowd and the camera fell out of my hand while the lens was extended. It landed softly on a pile of jackets, but when I picked it up the lens was bent 20 degrees and wouldn’t retract. Maybe it was a freak accident landing at the wrong angle, but it seems like it broke too easily. My wife went and bought a second camera immediately so she could take it on a trip, and this one has lasted6 months so far with no problems, but has never been dropped either.

- battery life - probably not any worse than the average p&s that’s packed with features, but it won’t last through a full day of tourist snapshots. Since it uses a special battery and not AAA’s or some standard size, once the battery dies you’re out of luck until you get back home and charge it up.

Overall, this camera has been handy and the video feature has been fun. But the lack of sharpness just leads to disapponting results when other similarly priced cameras take perfectly sharp images. For that reason (and the fact that I have heard the same thing from other users), this will be the last SD series Canon I ever buy, despite how handy this thing is to carry around.

Review date : 2008-10-28
This is a great camera.

PROS: Light, compact, and easy to use. We have taken so many pics and videos since the purchase. Small but sturdy. Takes GREAT videos (this really surprised me). Since owning this camera, we have not used our camcorder.

CONS: It has difficulty focusing when the lighting is between light and dark. I have missed some great shots because the camera is taking too long focusing.

Review date : 2008-10-23
I love this camera from the first day I bought it. I have never had a problem with it and was very satisfied with its performance. This camera has been dropped, crushed, been around water and all the damage a 15 or 6 year old can bring upon it. It still worked up to the day I sold it and shipped it. The only reason for selling it is to buy a 10MP camera with image stabalization and higher zoom capacity. If you are on a budget, this camera will never let you down. It performs better in conditions where there is more light in the background, but in the end, it works really well.