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Digital camera reviews of Canon PowerShot SD870IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)Digital camera Review: Best Point and Shoot Currently Available Summary: 5 Stars
Having had many point and shoot cameras in the past, I feel this is the best ever for the pricfe point. Although some others have a more powerful optical zoom, the wide angle lens and speed more than make up for it. Also, the camera is super fast to start up and shoot. Even with a primitive 2 GB SD card, the camera writes quickly and is ready to go. Canon's new interface is slick, and the only thing I would add is WIFI. Hope this helps.
Digital camera Review: Best Point and Shoot I've Had Yet Summary: 5 Stars
WOW. I just spent a day shooting photos and videos with my new Canon as well as in evening light, and it is completel blowing me away in quality.
As with previous PowerShots, it's great in representing photos similarly to how my eye saw the image, the 28mm is rocking, and the video quality is fabulous. I just discovered all kinds of fun special effects for video.
Unlike my previous POS, oh I mean P and S, which was a Lumix, this PowerShot lets you zoom while a video is being filmed. That's a great feature.
Get a large capacity memory card and this camera, and enjoy taking beautiful professional quality photographs.
Digital camera Review: Best Point and Shoot I've Owned Summary: 5 Stars
Needed a small camera for my honeymoon, did some research and this came up as solid across a few sites. I am quite happy with it. The wide angle works as advertised, battery life is good enough to get me through a day of intense shooting without a problem, and the movie mode was a surprise bonus: I used it far more than I thought I would.
Digital camera Review: Best camera in its class Summary: 5 Stars
First of all, this is the first review I've written for any product. I thought that this camera is so great that I needed to write this.
I did a lot of research before buying this camera. Read about 25 reviews about this camera and the competitors. This is by far the best camera in its class. I was very close to get the Lumix with 10x optical zoom, but I am glad I didn't. The 3 inch LCD screen is gorgeous. It works perfectly fine with little light and with direct sun light as well. I don't miss the optical viewfinder at all. I've tried the Canon PowerShot SD850 IS and the ViewFinder is useless, that is why I decided for this one.
Regarding the quality of the pictures, it is amazingly good. Even in indoor, low-light situations, you don't get blurred images, just with a little noise, that is expected.
I don't usually use a point-and-shoot camera to take videos, but I tried the video in this PowerShow and it is amazing. I have a Samsung Camcorder and I am planning on selling it and get a bigger memory card for my Canon Powershot!
Overall, this is a great camera. All you need and much more in a point-and-shoot. 100% recommended.
Digital camera Review: Best wide angle point and shoot Summary: 5 Stars
I have been a loyal nikon customer for years. I have gone through 3 other nikons, always upgrading. when I first picked up this camera the quality of the product and it's images blew past that of every camera on display.
1. the wide angle lens allows you to increase those group shots from four or five to 8 or 9 w/o needing to back up ten feet.
2. once you begin to play around and figure out all of the settings/iso modes etc....you can really push this camera to the limits. I have become a huge fan of the color isolation feature.
3. when zooming, even in the optical, the pixilation and shadowing is far better than that of other cameras on the market. I compared this with two nikons, panasonic, and a sony. None had such a clear screen to view, nor the features.
this camera may not be an slr, but for the price, features, and appeal it has when i pull it out....i will always be a canon guy now!
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