Reviews for Canon PowerShot SD630 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Canon PowerShot SD630 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by Canon

Canon PowerShot SD630 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Our Price: $799.00
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Digital camera reviews of Canon PowerShot SD630 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Digital camera Review: AWESOME!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

THIS CAMERA WAS EASY TO USE PICTURES MAY LOOK A BIT BLURRY, BUT WHEN LOADED ON YOUR COMPUTER THEY COME OUT VERY CLEAR. THE 3" LCD MAKES PICTURE TAKING AND EDITING EXTREMELY EASY. A DEFINITELY MUST GET. FOR THE PRICE, COMPARE TO OTHER SITE ASTONISHING.

Digital camera Review: Add 5 more stars to that
Summary: 5 Stars

This camera ROCKS! I have not found a thing I dislike about it! It is only the 2nd Canon I have ever owned and this is an older modle than the 1st Canon I bought. I like this one the best. Small, compact, nice HUGE screen, easy use. AWESOME camera!

Digital camera Review: Almost Perfect
Summary: 4 Stars

Excellent camera except for the delay between pressing the shutter release and actually capturing the picture. Quality of photos good-menu is intuitive with useful options-camera size is good. A fair value, Suggest a 1G memory card.

Digital camera Review: Amazing Little Camera
Summary: 5 Stars

Just loves the way it handles, especially the wide screen which is great, My friends love it and they have all decided to order one. Takes great pictures and video without a problem.

Thanks Canon for introducing such a remarkable little camera.

Digital camera Review: Another great Canon PowerShot
Summary: 5 Stars

First of all, I've owned several Canon PowerShots, way back to the S10 when memory cards were like $50 for 32 megs. Except for one, the SD450, the image quality has been excellent on all of them. Canon's are known for their image quality and this one holds true to that. The downside to all the PowerShots prior to this one has been how awfully slow they were in taking shots, especially in low light or at night. The delay from the time you push the button to the camera actually snapping the shot could be excruciatingly slow and infuriating. I absolutely loved my S400 in every way except for how freaking slow it was in snapping shots. I couldn't tell you how many shots I have of my dog's butt/tail because I didn't properly point the camera 10 feet in front of her and take the shot just right to account for that horrible delay.

Finally, a Canon PowerShot that is quick! There are some shots that aren't quite lightning fast in lower light, but this is expected and the performance is FAR better than any other Canon I've owned. The SD450 had decent performance, but the picture quality was subpar.

Another problem I've always had is poor battery life. This one can take about 200 shots before needing to be recharged. Compared to my last camera (the SD450), that's about 3 times as many shots. So the battery life is much improved.

On a side note, another problem I've had which most ppl would probably not notice is a few dead pixels showing up over time. Canon seems to have fixed that in the last couple generation of PowerShots and it isn't an issue with this one.

I like the fact that it has no viewfinder, who uses that thing anyway? The screen is huge but the resolution is not any better than my old S400 with a tiny 1.8" screen so all shots look kind of fuzzy. I very rarely have a shot out of focus with this camera so I don't worry about it. Besides, regardless of screen size or resolution it is going to be really hard to tell if a shot is a little bit out of focus and you'd have to zoom in to tell anyway.

All in all, this is a great camera and the best PowerShot I've owned to date. I'm extremely happy with in and plan to keep it for a long time.
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