Digital Cameras Cheap - Customer reviews - Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) |
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Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
List Price: $199.99
Our Price: $194.99
You Save: $5 (3%)
Refurbished Price: $156.50
Used Price: $125.00
Average Customer Rating:
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: C. Dalmau Delgado Location: Puerto Rico Date: 2007-10-16 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) Comment: Hi;
I LOVE this camera! The most I like is the way the battery is charged...very convenient, without messy cables. Also, I love the video, all the time I have to record! Battery life is excellent. 3.0-inch LCD screen., you can view video or photos nicely. Takes BEAUTIFUL Photos!! It has lots of more features! Just Love It!
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Name: Tim P. Kelly Location: Santa Cruz, CA Date: 2007-12-02 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: The nearly perfect camera Comment: I chose this model because of all the PowerShot SDs, I liked the controls the best on this one. One of my favorite features is the lack of viewfinder; nobody uses it anyways and it makes the screen bigger without having the camera bigger. The camera is sleek and sexy, I'm always proud to have it out. People are always impressed. The auto setting is perfect; it almost always gets a good shot, but there are so many features it has, like: color accent where you can have only the color you choose be in color and all other color are grayscale. In manual mode the shutter speed and exposure can be changed which I think if very professional. The microphone quality isn't great, but the video is. You can take 60 frames per second video. I bought extra batteries for cheep on eBay which has cleared up any battery issues I would have. I just love it for its portability, ease, appearance and versatility. I got black mainly so it would be different from my friends'.
Name: Photoguy Location: San Antone, TX Date: 2007-12-13 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great small camera Comment: Wife needed a small camera for "short notice" shots of our toddler doing funny things during the day. This camera certainly fits the bill. Point and shoot with sensible options for file sizes and formats. The movie files are actually as good as what we have (in terms of short clips) with our JVC Everio and perfect for quick uploads to Revver and YouTube. The one hang-up I have about this model (and perhaps it's just the camera I got) is the sliding door for the battery and SD card slot feels loose, even when it's snapped shut. Not sure if it's a design flaw, but it bugs me if I'm holding the camera for a long time - I feel like the cover might snap if I press too hard along the bottom of the camera. Other than that, this is a great camera at a great price and I would buy another one if we needed one.
Name: Armaan Almeida Location: Date: 2008-06-12 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Best ultra-compact under $200 Comment: Amazon.com Shipping<< 10/10*
Amazon has got to be the best online retailer to deal with. I ordered the camera on May 5th and had it on May 8th via UPS. The camera was packaged perfectly, complete with requisite bubble wrap and (2) coupons for free Country-style Chicken Sandwiches from McDonalds.
Camera Packaging<< 9/10*
The box is huge in comparison to the actual camera, but most of the bulk comes in the form of the instruction manual. Everything fits purposefully and efficiently in the box. It makes an excellent travel case that protects the camera during trips by preventing the contents from moving around during transit.
Camera Quality<< 10/10*
I was taken aback at the pure quality that the SD750 exudes. The camera feels great in your hand, and solid as well. I felt bad getting finger prints on it! Good thing the smudges come off with a soft microfiber towel. The camera is made in Japan, which is great. Something about a Japanese-made product. Only German-made products feel as solid. The tolerances of the camera are excellent. Meticulous attention to detail was paid to the design, with no sharp edges present.
Camera Ease of Use<< 10/10*
The SD750 is flat-out easy to use. Controls are intuitive and very easy to understand, even without looking at the manual. The buttons feel solid, and reassure the user of his/her intentions with a small "beep" with each press. The zoom is smooth, and the massive 3-inch LCD is very clear and a pleasure to use. No viewfinder is offered, but in my opinion, you don't need it.
Camera Ergonomics<< 10/10*
The Canon SD750 fits in your pocket perfectly. You won't even know it's there, quite honestly. It's slightly larger than your run-of-the-mill cell phone (LG 400U). It also has smooth edges, so it slips in/out of your pocket easily, with no buttons or dials protruding. Fantastic design. The camera's zoom closes flush with the camera body.
Camera Performance<< Rating 9/10*
No Image Stabilization, no problem. Make no mistake about it--if you are a clutz, opt for the SD870IS. For the rest of the 99% of people out there, you certainly don't need IS for a camera like this. Agreed, if you're shooting cars at the Indy 500, the SD750 is probably not for you.
Conclusion<< Overall Rating 9.7/10*
I mean, for $175, it's hard to go wrong. I use the SD750 every day. Life never gives you a second chance to capture a specific moment in time. I also use the SD750 when I attend parties. I don't like the attention that my Canon 40D gets, so the SD750 is a welcomed addition to my arsenal. The SD750 has anything you would want in an ultra-compact camera. It fits easily in your pocket, accepts SDHC memory cards, shoots fantastic pictures, great video clips on the fly, has a HUGE high-resolution 3-inch LCD screen, has a solid feel, made in Japan, and best of all...it's a Canon.
Name: C. Scott Location: Date: 2008-06-22 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great point and shoot camera Comment: This camera is one of the best in terms of a point and shoot camera. Simple to use and understand but still enough features to make it fun to play around with. Sleek and thin design about the size of a deck of cards which is really nice. Takes great pictures for being a point and shoot. I owned a canon a400 and now this one. I would never buy any other kind of camera for amateur shooting. My old camera went through 2 combat deployments through iraq and was exposed to high temperature and abuse but despite a few scratches from me dropping it or it getting thrown around it works just as well as the day I bought it. These things are tough as hell. I bought my parents a canon so they could stop using 35mm cameras. They were hesitant at first because they aren't too confident with technology but now they love how easy it is to use. Would recommend to anyone one to purchase one of these compared to a sony or any other brand. I do recommend also, buying a screen protecter even though it has scratch resistant screen on it. thanks for reading. peace and progress
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