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The editors liked
Good results in low light with image stabilisation setting on ‘shoot only’
Attractive images with plenty of detail
A reliable all-round performer
The editors didn't like
Top ISO sensitivity restricted to ISO 800 in order to limit visible image noise
Good results in low light with image stabilisation setting on ‘shoot only’, attractive images with plenty of detail, a reliable all-round performer
Top ISO sensitivity restricted to ISO 800 in order to limit visible image noise, £100 more than its rivals, some camera shake unavoidable
Reviewing images reveals that although the image stabilisation is not infallible – there’s still the odd shaky shot – the individual shot setting seems to work more accurately than continuous. Colours in general are warm and vibrant, whi...
Abstract: Canon PowerShot SD700 IS Digital Camera Resources The Canon PowerShot SD700 IS is a compact 6-megapixel digital camera, with a 2.5 inch color LCD, image stabilization, and a 4x Optical Zoom lens built into a sleek, tri-color body. Canon PowerShot SD700...
Abstract: The Canon Powershot SD700 IS almost turns in an excellent performance for an ultra-compact cameras. It does produce well-focused images with accurate exposure, low image noise and good color but its ultra-compact lens lets it down with the usual corne...
Easy to use, reliable, fast in operation – and delivering pictures that, for the most part, require little if any post processing – the Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS suggests itself as one of the better (perhaps even one of the best) compromises b...
Abstract: A popular saying is that great things come in small packages, this certainly seems to be true in the case of the Canon IXUS 800IS digital camera.
With several trade shows to attend each year, a couple of my colleagues ended up with the SD700 IS. They don't like to carry large cameras, but were getting increasingly disappointed with the images from their older, slim cameras that didn't do well ...
Good resolution, excellent edge-to-edge sharpness, 4x zoom range, Very clean results at lower ISO settings, perfectly usable up to ISO 400, Reliable exposure system, Very fast and accurate focus, Very responsive, Excellent user interface, easy to use, Ima...
AiAF focus a bit unpredictable - turn it off, Battery life when using LCD not fantastic, Very little manual control, ISO 800 noisy (low noise reduction means there is detail, however), Finish very susceptible to marks and scratches, Still no exposure info...
Whereas virtually ever other Ixus/ELPH camera Ive reviewed over the last few years has failed, in some way, to produce image quality that quite lived up to the promise of such attractive and luxurious external design and construction, the SD 700 IS r...
Excellent low-light performer
Very effective built-in Image Stabilizer with three modes
Low noise at high ISOs -- 400 & 800
Stylish new tri-colored design
Vibrant, appealing color
Good skin tones
Fast start-up and virtually no shutter lag if you pr...
Expensive price tag for a 6MP camera
Small plastic mode dial turns raggedly
Difficult to quickly access special scene modes
16:9 widescreen mode is for still images only, not movies
Very inaccurate optical viewfinder with just 80% coverage
No dedicated...
Though its 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 ...