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Canon PowerShot SD850 IS 8.0 MP Digital Elph Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
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Manufacturer: Canon

List Price: $299.99
Our Price: $479.00
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Refurbished Price: $239.00
Used Price: $214.95


Average Customer Rating: -

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Name: Gloria F. Green
Location: Chicago, IL
Date: 2008-06-13
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Small camera, Great results!
Comment: This is a great item for digital novices, as well as an additional piece for more experienced users, and traditional 35mm photographers. The variety of features are easy to navigate, and I couldn't be more satified!



Name: Ashley Stevens
Location:
Date: 2008-07-03
Customer Rating: -

Summary: fantabulous
Comment: This was an amazing camera. I love it and bring it everywhere. It is easy to use and i am familiar with canon cameras, so it was an extremely delightful transition to this camera. The pictures are often "better than real life" according to a friend. I like quick pictures but i also like quality landscapes or close ups for enlargement. This works perfectly for both.



Name: C. Nimmer
Location: Denver, CO USA
Date: 2008-07-08
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Great Point-and-Shoot
Comment: This is a great point-and-shoot camera with some very nice features. Being that it's a bit older now, the price is definitely right. It has a small size (fit's in my pocket well), and feels good in my giant hands. The 4x zoom lens is nice, quick, and responsive. Paired with a 4GB SDHC card, I can shoot a ton of pictures and video. I also was able to load the CHDK firmware update which gives you more features (always-on battery meter, longer exposures, faster shutter speed, live histogram, zebra mode, scripting, etc.) One negative is that the beautiful finish seems to scratch easily; I put it in my pocket with a phone for a few hours and the front and screen were all scratched. I promptly ordered a Boxwave silicone FlexiSkin and screen protector (should have done this first).



Name: L. MacMillan
Location: South Bend, Indiana
Date: 2008-07-09
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Neat little camera
Comment: Bought this to replace a Powershot A520. I love the big, bright LCD and the small size. I found a cheap case that still allows it to fit inside a shirt pocket. Never really used the manual controls on the A520 and wanted something smaller so I passed on the A570/A590 which had similar features. The only thing that concerned me a little was the proprietary battery after years of using AA-powered cameras. Haven't gone through the first charge yet so I don't know how many shots I will get on one charge. Haven't used the viewfinder either but it appears to be not very accurate, as other reviews had noted. I know I will like the higher ISO rating as compared to the A520. So far I am very pleased with the camera.



Name: A. Bierman
Location: LA
Date: 2008-07-10
Customer Rating: -

Summary: great little camera!
Comment: I already owned a Canon Powershot S50, so I was biased
towards getting another Canon. The SD850 Elph is a
perfect little carry-around camera for vacations and
everyday use. It is really light, has a huge LCD,
and if you already know the weird Canon menus, then
it will be easy to use advanced features.
The macro mode (for super close-ups) is incredible.

The Canon SW is not very good, so I suggest Photoshop Elements
for any serious editing. Also, it comes with a worthless 32MB memory
card, which is good for 6 pictures (!). I got the A-Data
Turbo 16 GB SDHC card for about $80 and it works great, and way
faster than my old S50. Now I have room for 4496 pictures (at max res).
The battery seems to last a long time as well.




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