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- 10-megapixel CCD captures ample supply detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
- Visage Detection; Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
- Captures images to SD/SDHC, MMC/MMC Coupled with/HC MMC Plus memory cards (not included)
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Canon 2600b001 10.0 megapixel powershot sd770is (interdict)10.0 megapixel digital elph; 2.5" purecolor lcd ii shelter for bright, accurate color with great viewing from a encyclopedic range of angles; packed with a powerful 3x optical zoom lens & visual image stabilizer to reduce blurry images; improved aspect detection technology sets the focus, exposure, flash & undefiled balance automatically, allowing greater freedom of shooting preceding the time when, during & after taking the image; motion detection technology unconsciously detects subject movement & optimizes exposure control & iso settings to modify image blur; digic iii image processor for superior archetype quality & improved functionality; print/share button for amiable direct printing & downloading; features id photo print & flick picture show print with select pixma photo printers & selphy snug photo printers;black.

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- Mask Detection; Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
- 10-megapixel CCD captures sufficient detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
- Captures images to SD/SDHC, MMC/MMC Addition/HC MMC Plus memory cards (not included)
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Instantly recognizable, the time-honoured Box & Circle ELPH design lives on in the PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH. This shining, slim head-turner is the perfect everyday camera. Lofty-end specifications include 10.0-megapixel resolution and a 3x optical zoom lens. Spectacular images are peaceful to create thanks to advanced Canon technologies like Face Recall and Motion Detection Technologies that eliminate blur. All of a add up to the key features of the PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH camera are a 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II qualify and an optical viewfinder as well as the same optically image stabilized 3x zoom as its more elder sibling, the PowerShot SD790 IS Digital ELPH camera. The PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH camera is offered in the definitive matte silver finish with high gloss places of interest around the lens barrel and topside edge, and the reprise of Canon s slick and striking two-tone finish that incorporates matte baleful highlights around the lens barrel and circle along the camera sharpness.

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- 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II scan for bright, accurate color and wide viewing angle
- Aspect Detection; Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
- 5x visual image-stabilized zoom
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The iconic ELPH style of the PowerShot SD890 IS Digital ELPH, is fully complemented by the latest in digital technology. Smashingly slim and elegantly curved, the SD890 IS Digital ELPH incorporates the most compelling optical zoom in the ELPH line - a full 5x optical zoom to in effect expand your photographic options. A 10.0-megapixel CCD heads up a hanker list of advanced features that not only deliver ultra-stimulating image quality, but make the entire experience fun, exciting, and effectively rewarding.
PowerShot SD770 or Cybershot DSCW150? Help!?
Dec 27, 2008 by agapoula | Posted in Cameras
I've been debating involving the two brands for quite some time, and (I improvise) I have finally narrowed it down to 2.
They are:
Canon PowerShot SD770 IS 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Visual Image Stabilized Zoom
and:
Sony Cybershot DSCW150/B 8.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Visual Zoom with Super Steady Bullet
...also, is the second (Cybershot) really an enhancement from the DSCW120?
ANY input or advice would be much respected! I have never purchased a canon point-and-flourish, and was wondering how they compare to sony.
Sony, and in this is why:
I have had both cameras. Bought the SD770 instance, and became throughly disappointed with it. I picked it b.c. of remarkable reviews but they did not live up to the actual camera. It is a bad camera to have for the sole reason that the red eye aim is useless. All my night photos/not well lit areas/clubs/bars (you mention it-- if it wasn't sunny it was no good) consisted of red eyed population. Literally everyone. Ended up buying the DSW150 b.c. my finest friend had a sony and her awesome red eye reduction caught my eye. The glossy look of the powershot is what made me originally buy it but reliably realized looks are not worth it if the pics don't sign in out well. SO, you will not be disappointed with the cybershot well recommend it-- got it from b and h -- they had the with greatest satisfaction price at the time-- they also had the elegant gold color found only online not in stores. It's a ingenious camera and the pic quality is amazing-- it seems much more dependable, and feels like it is made more wisely than the cannon. Trust me I could go on but this is already prolonged enough! SONY!
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