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Abstract: The Canon SD300 may look good and be responsive but it fails where it is the most important: taking pictures. Images out of the SD300 are very soft, corner softness extends 1/4 of the way into images, vignetting is quite noticeable, so is noise and ch...
Abstract: Every executive should have a small, sleek, high-performance, digital point-and-shoot camera. One of the best we’ve seen in the GCN Lab is the PowerShot SD300 from Canon USA Inc. of Lake Success, N.Y. Cameras as small as the SD300 are usually 3 mega...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 4,000,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2 in - Color, 16 MB - SD Memory Card<br> <b>Good:</b> Ultracompact; solid battery life; excellent burst capabilities; low shutter lag; versatile movie mode.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Few manual controls or scene modes; inaccurate viewfinder with no diopter adjustment.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Putting excellent performance in an ultracompact package, the SD300 should please photographers who dont want manual controls or plentiful scene modes.<br>
Abstract: The SD300, a 4 megapixel model and probably the thinnest digital camera produced by Canon so far, packs a 3X optical zoom and yet has a thickness of 20.7mm (0.82 inch) when the lens is retracted. Completely metal clad, the SD300 is composed of a mix of...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot SD300 Digital Elph takes great pictures, despite its tiny size. Its stylish, built like a very small tan Specs: Megapixels: 4, Maximum Resolution: 2272 x 1704 pixels, Included Memory Amount: 16 MB, Included Memory: Media Card,
Incredibly compact design, Slim enough for any pocket or purse, Beautifully built and all-metal construction, Excellent color, Manual (custom) white balance, Very good resolution, Good exposure and generally very reliable focus, Good flash performance at...
Strong purple fringing, Some edge softness at wide angle/max aperture, Battery life when using LCD not fantastic, Occasional lens flare, No exposure information in record or playback mode, Very little manual control
In an ideal world buying an ultra compact camera would not involve any compromise at all. But this aint a perfect world, and if you want a camera you really can carry with you anytime, anywhere then you have to accept there will be some trade-off in ...
Abstract: The 4.0-megapixel PowerShot SD300 Digital ELPH and 3.2-megapixel PowerShot SD200 Digital ELPH cameras combine large 2.0-inch color LCD screens, cutting edge technology with UA Lens and Canon?s exclusive DIGIC II image processing technology into ultra c...
Abstract: The PowerShot SD300 Digital ELPH ($400) is a totally new design in Canons line of compact point-and-shoot cameras. The SD300 takes everything that made the S400 and S410 great and makes them smaller -- except for the LCD, which got a lot bigger....
Few manual controls or scene modes; inaccurate viewfinder with no diopter adjustment
Putting excellent performance in an ultracompact package, the Digital IXUS 40 should please photographers who dont want manual controls or plentiful scene modes ...