Canon PowerShot SD780 IS Review
August 12th, 2009 | by CameraBang |
Canon Powershot SD780 IS are one of the fashionable pocket cameras I like. Usually, I don’t pay too much attention to any Canon camera design and weigh more on the image capturing capability of a digital camera, but Canon SD780 IS is quite something –image quality speaking– for a fashionable camera.

Just take a look at Canon Powershot SD780 IS features, this 12 megapixel Canon camera can produce a good quality shots, the flash is quite powerful, many preset scene modes, high-ISO shots capability that works quite okay in low light and Canon’s excellent optical image stabilization. I just can’t help myself falling in love with Canon SD780 IS
Canon SD780 IS body is made of plastics, surrounding its metal lens chasing. The camera body dimension was only 3.4 x 22 x 0.7, a pretty flexible size for a point and shoot cameras.
Canon Powershot SD780 IS have an ISO range of 80 to 1600, and produce quite little noise in low light shots. You can also record motion capture with up to 720p resolution at 30 fps, saved in mov format with this Canon SD780 IS.
As an addition, this Canon SD780 already featuring an HDMI output, long battery lifetime (up to 260+ shots), and many useful scene modes. The drawback of Canon Powershot SD780 IS was its small capture buttons (due to its slim bodies), and small (for nowadays camera) LCD Screen. This SD780 IS it truly a valuable point and shoot Canon camera

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