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Sunday, Nov 25, 2007

Canon Powershot SD870 IS Review - ImagingResource

Nov 25, 2007 | Category: Canon Powershot SD870 IS

The Canon Powershot SD870 IS continues with the features that made the PowerShot SD800 IS a great camera: an excellent 28mm wide-angle lens, Face-detection autofocus, optical image stabilization, plenty of scene modes, and a few important tweaks to the overall operation of the camera. Even movie mode benefits from the wide-angle view, making personal up-close family videos quite easy and fun.

The SD870’s 8-megapixel sensor delivers resolution capable of delivering good quality 11×14-inch prints up to ISO 400, an impressive feat indeed. Canon has increased the size of the LCD but removed the optical viewfinder; optical viewfinders being something of a joke on most digital cameras with extraordinary optics, most users won’t miss it. The 3-inch LCD more than makes up for the lack of a viewfinder, and works well in bright sunlight. At 195 grams (6.9 oz), the Canon SD870 IS can fit in almost any pocket, and uses a battery that can take a pretty decent number of photos.

It’s a lot of camera fit into a small package, and I think it’s a great fit for the experienced digital camera user who needs a reliable, take-anywhere shooter that shows off its photos well. And I can’t emphasize enough how great it is to have a 28mm wide angle lens in such a small package.

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