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Nowadays technology is steadily becoming smaller and lighter, especially when it comes to digital cameras. Most digital camera manufacturers are always trying to out do the competition with a smaller, lighter, and faster digital camera. We as consumers...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:33:45
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Canon has included some nice features in its PowerShot SD1000, especially considering that it is an ultra-compact digital camera. However, some image-quality problems in low-light conditions make it tough to recommend this model at nearly $300; its a...

Thin camera body, good response times, face-detection technology, sharp and bright LCD...

Image quality suffers in low light, no IS feature, MSRP is a little high, flash could be stronger...

Canon has included some nice features in its PowerShot SD1000, especially considering that it is an ultra-compact digital camera. However, some image-quality problems in low-light conditions make it tough to recommend this model at nearly $300; its a...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:33:45
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Although the Canon Powershot SD1000 has a retro look similar to the original Digital Elph, it has much more in common with the excellent Canon Powershot SD550. Besides its looks, the SD1000 is everything the SD550 was and more. Particularly, the SD100...
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firstglimpsemag.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:33:45
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Canon looked to the very first ELPH for inspiration when designing the PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH, and it came up with a quintessential iteration of the icon: slim, clean-lined, and fully flat. Inside, the SD1000 Digital ELPH looks only to the futur...
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Canon’s design-driven IXUS compact range has a new eye-catching addition in the IXUS 70, but is its breathtaking design worthy of a price normally paid for a better specified compact? The new IXUS lacks the headline grabbing spec of other compacts i...
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Canon PowerShot SD1000 Overview by Theano NikitasReview Date: 5/08/2007 When the first Canon ELPH hit the shelves in 1996 as an APS film camera, its compact size and innovative "box and circle" design certainly held more appeal than the film...

Compact, light weight, "take anywhere" camera Responsive performance with fast start-up, good shot-to-shot speed; minimal shutter lag Large, bright LCD usable in very bright and very low light Effective and accurate automatic Face Detection B...

No manual aperture and shutter-speed controls Navigator ring/4-way controller difficult to operate Auto white balance renders warm images under incandescent lighting Fine-tuning adjustments and some scene modes buried deep within the Function menu ISO...

The Canon PowerShot SD1000 will instantly be usable for anyone already familiar with Canon compacts, and will only take a few minutes for everyone else to become quite comfortable as well. The SD1000s feature set, which includes 10 scene modes, specia...
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At the dawn of the 20th century most amateur photographers still captured images with large, unwieldy, and very slow (tripod mounted) glass plate cameras, but the introduction of the boxy little Kodak "Brownie" roll film camera changed all that. The...

There really isn’t anything new here. Canon is the most modular of the major digicam manufacturers and their product development folks have a broad catalog of proven components (sensors, zoom lenses, LCD screens, processors, etc.) to draw from when cr...
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Measuring just 19.4mm thick, the Canon Digital IXUS 70 is the slimmest compact camera in Canons extensive lineup. Inspired by the original IXUS model, the new Canon IXUS 70 offers a 7.1 megapixel sensor, 3x zoom lens equivalent to 35-105mm, and a 2...

The Canon Digital IXUS 70 is a stylishly retro, well-made, responsive point-and-shoot digital camera that successfully recalls the original IXUS design and which thankfully doesnt sacrifice substance for style. The IXUS 70 is a tiny and slim camera t...
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Back in February I was invited along to Canon's launch event for its “ Spring Collection ”, in which the company unveiled a range of new A-series and IXUS models, including this little beauty, the new Digital IXUS 70. This 7.1-megapixel model is replacing...
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The SD1000 is one of the newest editions of the ELPH series that celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. The film-based original broke the design mold with its classic “box and circle” styling. Now, the SD1000 Digital ELPH has returned to t...

Extremely compact and light Good photo quality Best Face Detection setting Decent response for a camera of this class...

Few manual controls High digital noise at ISO 400 and above LCD could be more responsive...

Anyone looking for a good point-and-forget digicam should put the Canon Powershot SD1000 Digital ELPH high on the list. It’s not the fastest camera in the world, but it works quickly enough, even with the flash blazing away. Photo quality is of the...
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Both the PowerShot SD750 and the SD1000 Digital ELPH cameras build on Canon’s original and iconic box and circle design, while maintaining their own individual ELPH identity. The PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH offers consumers the choice of either or...
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What kind of point-and-shoot camera has what it takes to stand out from the pack? Generally, its one that exhibits both excellent quality and nimble performance. But thats not the whole story. Other features, such as a useful and beautiful design p...

Fantastic picture quality. Excellent performance. No shutter lag. Sweet styling.

Should have better video capabilities, including MPEG-4 encoding. Wide-angle lens could be wider. A bit pricey.

Although theres an incredible amount of competition in the ultracompact category, the Canon PowerShots are still the cameras to beat. And at the top of the mountain sits the PowerShot SD1000...
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The Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH ($299) is an ultra-compact camera with a throwback design resembling the original film-based ELPH. Despite its high model number, the SD1000 isnt the top-of-the-line ELPH: the SD900 still holds that title...
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