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The Canon PowerShot Elph 130 IS ($199.99 direct) is one of a couple of cameras in the Elph series that pack a 16-megapixel CCD image sensor and an 8x zoom lens. It differentiates itself from the less expensive Elph 115 IS%displayPrice% at %seller% by incl...

8x zoom lens. Sharp images. Wi-Fi.

Slow performance. Noisy images at moderate ISO settings. Video limited to 720p...

The Canon PowerShot Elph 130 IS features Wi-Fi and an 8x zoom lens, but for a few dollars more you can get a much better compact camera...
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As phone makers continuously churn out smartphones with ever-improving cameras that rival point-and-shoot cameras in image quality and surpassing them in connectivity, one wonders why products like the Canon PowerShot 130 IS ($200) continue to exist. Smar...

8x optical zoom, Compact, lightweight, No-fuss automatic operation...

Subpar low-light quality, Overall, not a fast camera, No frills...

When it comes to a simple point-and-shoot camera, it doesn't get any more basic than the 130 IS. What you get for the slight premium is some style, an 8x optical zoom, and Wi-Fi. The 130 IS is ideal for people who want a small pocketable camera that's e...
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Canon's Digital ELHPs have been popular for years, and for 2013, Canon continues to add to this legendary line of compact, yet capable point-n-shoot cameras. Their latest entry is the PowerShot ELPH 130 IS, a petite camera that is loaded with appealing...

By Kyle Schurman If you're one of those photographers who needs to have the latest and greatest features when it comes to selecting a new digital camera, The Canon PowerShot ELPH 130 IS probably isn't going to appeal to you.Average is the most common d...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2013-10-06 02:25:30
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4.00 The $229.99 Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS is one of the cutest you can buy—it's tiny and comes in fun colors like orange and pink. Most casual photographers will be happy with the camera's image quality, and its other features including a sharp...

Good image quality. Very small build. Easy to use. Decent lowlight performance...

Tiny controls. A keen eye might detect slight blooming in images.
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The $229.99 Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS is one of the cutest digital cameras you can buy—it's tiny and comes in fun colors like orange and pink. Most casual photographers will be happy with the camera's image quality, and its other features including a s...

Good image quality. Very small build. Easy to use. Decent low-light performance.

Tiny controls. A keen eye might detect slight blooming in images.

The Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS is a great choice if you want a very small camera that's easy to use and produces high-quality images. If you have big hands, though, the controls might be too tiny. Buy it now...
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about.com Updated: 2013-10-06 02:25:31
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The Bottom LineThis Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS review shows a very nice compact camera that will deliver really good image quality for beginning photographers. The SD1400 has some issues with response times -- trust me, you'll quickly become frustrated...

Image quality is outstanding with the SD1400, Startup times are fast; very little shutter lag, Thin, colorful camera body provides stylish look, HDMI port is nice addition for HD video, SD1400 performs surprisingly well with small, builtin flash...

Camera's shot to shot delays are annoying, A few design flaws can make SD1400 a little frustrating to use, A larger optical zoom would be nice, LCD's "live view" has trouble keeping up when photographer is moving...

This Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS review shows a very nice compact camera that will deliver really good image quality for beginning photographers. The SD1400 has some issues with response times -- trust me, you'll quickly become frustrated seeing the "Bus...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2013-10-06 02:25:31
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The Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS is just about the size of a credit card and only 0.7 inches thick, which may be its biggest appeal, reviewers say. The tiny camera packs a big punch when it comes to photo quality and features, but when compared to last ye...

Limited manual controls, Slow continuous shooting, Small, flat control buttons, No optical zoom in video mode...
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The IXUS series of cameras from Canon has some of the strongest performer in the compact point and shoot category. Canon has somehow been able to provide a camera that is unbelievably compact and yet capable of shooting quality pictures. The IXUS 95 wa...

Compact Size, LCD display, Image quality, Performance, Battery life...

No Viewfinder, high speed card required, 4X optical zoom...
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by Mike PasiniCanon ELPHs are known for their distinctive style. But the Canon SD1400 is the first I recall that won't stand on end. That's because it's nothing but curves.Nothing but curves and a 14.1-megapixel sensor, 4x optical zoom with optical image...

Nice appearance, Smooth, rounded edges, Smart Auto mode works well, 28mm equivalent wide-angle lens, Fish-eye mode, Optical image stabilization, Playback button powers on the camera, Captures 720p HD movies, Auto White Balance does well with incandesce...

Easy to drop, Noticeable lens flare in some shots, Soft corners at wide-angle, Detail degrades quickly as ISO rises, Excessive anti-noise processing at all ISO settings, Icons difficult to read on black model, Recessed navigator ring can be difficult t...

The Canon SD1400 is one of the most attractive ELPHs Canon has designed. The slim design with rounded corners is also pretty smart; and what's also smart is the enhanced Smart Auto mode that can set the camera 22 different ways so you don't have to fid...
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g4tv.com Updated: 2013-10-06 02:25:53
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Video Review: Featuring 14.1 mega pixels and detailed picture quality, the Canon PowerShot SD1400 could provide everything you'd expect in a digital camera. Kevin Pereira and Morgan Webb review Canon's latest for its low price of $185...
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Canon's IXUS 130 (or PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH as it's known in North America) is an ultra-slim 14.1 Megapixel compact with a 4x optically-stabilised zoom and 2.7in screen. Announced in February 2010, it's the successor to the popular IXUS 1...

Very slim and stylish body; looks and feels great, 4x stabilised zoom with 28mm wide coverage, Foolproof Auto with scene detection, 720p HD video and HDMI output.

Pointlessly slow continuous shooting speed, Cannot optically zoom while filming, Optical viewfinder of earlier model missing, Face, smile and wink timers in strange location.

Canon's IXUS 130 / SD1400 IS improves upon its already desirable predecessor with a broader and wider zoom lens, enhanced Auto mode, and a series of clever self-timers triggered by a face, smile or wink. The screen's also slightly bigger than before a...
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The Canon Digital IXUS 130 (also known as the PowerShot SD1400 IS) is a slim and stylish addition to the long-standing IXUS range. Boasting a metal body less than 18mm thick, 14 megapixels and 720p movie recording, the tiny Canon IXUS 130 is also well...

The Canon Digital IXUS 130 continues the long-standing IXUS tradition of small, stylish and well-built cameras, with the added benefit of being the slimmest model to date. The high price and merely average image quality do take some of the sheen off...
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As I unboxed the I asked myself, "Didn't I just review this camera?" This past October, I critiqued the , an ultra-compact camera with some fun features. Apparently Canon decided it was time for an update, though aside from a resolution increase fr...

Small size, Excellent build quality, Very good, low distortion images at low ISOs, High quality HD movies...

Limited optical zoom, No independent control over aperture and shutter speed, Instances of chromatic aberration...

Like its predecessor, I enjoyed spending time with the SD1400 IS. It's small, sleek and easily transportable, and has very good build quality. It takes nice-looking photos and movies and has many interesting features. It has a high-quality lens that ta...
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buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2013-10-06 02:25:54
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Canon’s new 105 and 130 models are two of the latest releases in the ever-popular IXUS line up (the third being the touch screen operated 220 - yet to be reviewed at Buy-n-Shoot.com.)And, as is true for the most part right across the IXUS range...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-10-06 02:25:54
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This tiny party animal is ready to hit the dance floor. Check out our review of the Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS, complete with videos and images.
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