The PowerShot SD700 IS Digital ELPH camera packs some heavyweight digital photo technology into a lightweight and pocket-sized package. It features six-megapixel resolution, ISO equivalent speed settings from 80 to 800, a 4x zoom lens with true optical image stabilization, a bright and large 2.5-inch, 173,000-pixel wide viewing angle color LCD screen plus a real-image optical viewfinder.
And according to Photoxels.com -
“Though it’s a pricey little camera, the 6-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD700 IS offers some great tools for improving your photos that go beyond megapixels. In particular, the camera might change how consumers think about taking low-light photos. Instead of “nuking” your subject in a flash of harsh light, turn on this camera’s Image Stabilizer and set it to one of the higher ISO light sensitivity levels and you’ll be able to take very nice, atmospheric shots with little blur. Speaking of high ISOs, while some competing models offer ISO settings above the SD700 IS’ maximum of 800, Canon’s latest models do a better job controlling noise in their images. This can make a big difference when deciding whether to keep or trash an image, especially if you’re considering printing it out. In the case of the SD700 IS, images captured in low-light at ISO 800 made excellent 4×6’s and not-bad-at-all 8×10s. In regular lighting at lower ISOs, things improved further with the camera providing solid image quality, good color and accurate skin tones.
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Despite some other small criticisms of the camera — no dedicated IS button, small and inaccurate optical viewfinder — if you want a superior compact camera that doesn’t put all its resources into megapixels, you will not go wrong with the SD700 IS, making it an ideal Dave’s Pick.”
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