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Canon PowerShot SD700 IS Review
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Posted on Sunday, July 02 2006 @ 00:39:36 CEST by LSDsmurf |
With its new top-of-line "Digital ELPH" camera, the PowerShot SD700 IS, Canon makes a compelling argument for doing away with flash photography altogether. Along with being the first compact digital camera in Canon's line to offer its optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology, the six-megapixel SD700 IS has selectable ISO settings of up to 800, making the camera extremely light sensitive and able to shoot effectively in dusk-like conditions without a flash. Used in concert with IS -- a technology which employs vibration sensors to detect and correct the camera shake which causes image blur -- the SD700 IS's high ISO capabilities give this camera the potential to be a low-light killer.
Link: Imaging Resource
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