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A great camera to help you get better at taking photos. The suffix at the end of the model number of the SD800 IS from Canon stands for "image stabilization." Those two words are becoming a key part of this years marketing push from all the compact c...
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Shopping for a digital camera? Canons Powershot line is quite well-known. Today, well be examining the versatile SD800 IS and finding out what it can do for the average digital camera fan.IntroductionThe Canon Powershot SD800 IS is the the follow-up...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:32:10
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Compared with other ultra-compact digital cameras, Canons PowerShot SD800IS carries a lot of high-end and above-average features. It carries an above-average price, too, but the PowerShot SD800IS definitely will appeal to an intermediate photographer...

Very good response times, powerful feature list for thin camera, excellent low-light image quality, limited wide-angle capability, good LCD...

Price is a little high, limited manual-control features, youll pay extra for the IS but you might not need it...

Compared with other ultra-compact digital cameras, Canons PowerShot SD800IS carries a lot of high-end and above-average features. It carries an above-average price, too, but the PowerShot SD800IS definitely will appeal to an intermediate photographer...
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After two weeks and more than 1000 pictures, we have to say that the Canon SD800 is a very compelling camera that should be seriously considered if you are looking for a quality compact. Several handy functions add greatly to its versatility. The fact...
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After shooting with my Rebel XT exclusively for almost a year, I decided that having a point and shoot again would be a good idea as I was trashing my Rebel by carrying it around everyday. After a few recommendations (not the least of which was Jasons...
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The SD800 IS (IXUS 850 IS), announced just before Photokina 2006 back in September, is a sister model to the popular SD 700 IS (IXUS 800 IS), one of the better ultra compact models launched last year. As well as an extra million pixels or so, the new...

Good resolution, good color, Useful and fairly rare 28-105mm zoom range, Clean, detailed results at lower ISO settings, Reliable exposure system, Fast and accurate focus, Very responsive, Excellent user interface, easy to use, Face detection AF/AE (it wor...

AiAF focus a bit unpredictable - turn it off, Very little manual control, ISO 200 and 400 suffer from the effect of noise reduction and loss of low contrast detail, ISO 800 and 1600 of limited use, Finish very susceptible to marks and scratches, Still no...

The SD 700 IS was perhaps my favorite point and shoot camera of last year, ticking all the right boxes (small, stylish, reliable, good output, easy to use) and showing that, for all the grumbling about Canons dominance of this market, when they get t...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:32:11
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This is one ultra-compact digital camera which we honestly did not see coming. Although it was announced by Canon with two other SD-series models, it distinguishes itself as one of only two wide-angle ultra-compact digital cameras. The other one is th...
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The 10.0 megapixel PowerShot SD900 and the 7.1 megapixel PowerShot SD800 IS Digital ELPHs take the marriage of style and substance to a new level, by offering an array of user-friendly features along with faster response time and a new face detection a...
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Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Digital ELPH Overview By: Mike PasiniReview Date: 11/10/06 The Canon SD800 IS Digital ELPH features a compact, stylish case with rounded horizontal edges, and a retracting lens to make it pocket-friendly. The Canon SD800IS incl...

You cant beat image stabilization Face recognition really works 28mm wide angle is very nice Fast start-up with virtually no shutter lag if you pre-focus Dependable auto white balance Flash power can handle normal rooms while recycling at a reasonable...

A little bulky compared to its competitors Optical viewfinder is not accurate No digital zoom in Wide Screen aspect ratio shooting No manual control over aperture or shutter speed Easily blows out highlights Optical zoom is just 3.8x from 28mm...

Featuring a 7.1-megapixel CCD, 3.8x optical zoom lens, image stabilization, and well-designed user interface, the Canon PowerShot SD800 IS updates the popular PowerShot line with a compact body style well suited for travel. Exposure remains under autom...
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As I mentioned in my review of the PowerShot A710 IS last week, Canon launch a lot of new models every year, but even so I was astonished to learn that since it's inception in June 2000 there have been no fewer than 27 different cameras in the Canon Digit...
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The Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Digital ELPH ($399) is an upgrade to the popular SD700 IS, which was only seven months old when it was replaced. While the SD900 is the flagship of the ELPH lineup, the SD800 is arguably more interesting than that cam...
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The Canon SD800 is the pocket camera to get. Id have bought it the instant it was announced, except that I had bought the similar SD700 two months before the SD800 was announced. In other parts of the world, the SD800 is called the DIGITAL IXUS 850...
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