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- The ultra-sleek, ultra-slim Canon PowerShot SD300 delivers 4.0 megapixels of resolution--enough to make photo-quality 11-by-15-inch enlargements
- New large 2.0-inch LCD screen for easy image preview and playback
- First in the PowerShot line to use a DIGIC II Image Processor for even faster processing speed, excellent image quality, and crisp vibrant colors
- New Scene Modes including Digital Macro Mode to widen shooting capabilities
- Print/Share button for effortless one-touch direct printing and downloads
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| From its ultra-thin design to its high resolution, high performance features; the PowerShot SD300 Digital ELPH is like no other digital camera. Compact and easy to use, its softly flowing metal body is richly appointed with coating. It's a camera as beautiful as the pictures it creates. Still picture resolution up to 2272 x 1704 Enhanced movie features expand creativity 30 fps VGA (640 x 480), and new Fast Frame Rate Movie recording at 60 fps (320 x 240) New Scene Modes including Digital Macro Mode to widen shooting capabilities Print/Share Button for effortless one-touch direct printing and downloads. Plus, ID Photo Print and Movie Print Computer Interface - USB (mini-B PTP), Audio/Video Output (NTSC or PAL selectable) Video Out - NTSC or PAL Weight about 4.59 oz(camera body only |
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Very Simple
2007-11-09
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I like the simplicity of it.
There are simple icons allowing some versatility.
However,the camera under poor lighting conditions doesn't operate so well, so I rated it with 4 stars rather than 5.
It is easy to use though and a good basic everyday camera. |
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Digital camera
2007-08-30
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| My wife loves her little camera and I like the fast response I received from shipper. Very satisfied with service provided. The camera was well packed and protecetd from damage in mailing. |
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Digital Camera
2007-07-15
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I purchased this camera about two-three years ago. It's my first digital camera. It's easy to operate, small enough to fit in my pocket and or purse. The viewing window is big enough for me. Easy to download pics to my computer. This camera is capturing many memories for me. I'm enjoying this camera and would purchase another from Canon.
I recommend you buy another battery so when vacationing and or on outings, you'll have another on hand. As you know, the battery always gets low during inconvenient time(s). There have been many times, it's given out but luckily my backup battery is always on hand. :-) |
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A pretty decent camera even after 2 years...
2007-06-21
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The Canon Powershot SD300 is, even after 2 years, a heavenly product that I have yet to regret purchasing.
For one thing, my LCD never cracked. However, and this is entirely my fault, over the years, I haven't always used the best protection that I could have for my camera, thus resulting in some obvious LCD scratches. But I put that blame on myself, not the product itself.
This camera has definitely taken some sharp, vivid, and beautiful pictures over the years. Even my professional photography family members acclaim some of my pictures. And here you thought it was JUST a snapshot camera...
The compact size is great, and I always continue to find amusing places where this camera can fit: jean pockets, cell phone cases, my polo shirt's little itsy bitsy pocket, ...
The thing that bugs the heck out of me is that, right after I had bought this, like a month or two later, newer and supposedly better models of the PowerShot line started coming out. I bought this baby for $400 dollars, so you imagine my dismay. Regardless, I'm not feeling regretful all too much because this is quite the well-made product.
The one con (of the very few) that I can think of about this product is that, over time, my camera (when the lens would retract itself) a noise that I'm sure didn't appear before now does. I don't know if it's the product, or if it was just those times that I brought this baby to the beach only to have sand kick at it, but yeah, just an observation.
Oh yeah, I also find myself charging the battery for this camera MUCH more often now. I don't know if age, wear and tear, or whatever has to do with anything, but charging this camera before some event is a MUST for me. Always.
But, in conclusion, it's a great camera and I'm truly surprised to see this older model of Canon PowerShot have such great (overrall) ratings considering the newer, edgier, and cooler models now and days.
I think I'll be sticking with this camera for awhile, maybe wait for Canon to come up with something new(er) in their PowerShot line or whatever. |
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I Love(d) This Camera
2007-04-10
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| I bought this camera in Oct 2005. I brought it everywhere. Loved it. In April 2006, the LCD screen blew. Canon replaced it with a refurbished camera. In March 2007, the exact same thing happened to the screen and now they will only repair for $97.00, as they have determined this is the result of impact damage. How they determine this is unclear to me, as it was not dropped or impacted...Apparently, you will spend 100.00/yr maintaining this camera. That, to me, is the hallmark of a faulty product. Unfortunate - as I really loved this camera. |
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