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Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS

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It captures 720p HD video, but the video has weak color and motion.

The SD4000 can shoot videos at 720p resolution (1280 by 720 pixels) at 30 frames a second. That puts it in the middle of the scale in video terms: most dedicated camcorders (and many higher priced cameras) can shoot 1080p video that has more detail (with a higher resolution) and smoother movement (with 60 frames a second of video).

The optical zoom of the camera can be used while shooting, but this does produce a rather annoying high-pitched buzzing noise that is captured on the video. As such, we wouldn’t recommend you use the zoom while recording unless you are shooting at a heavy metal concert.

High-speed shooting – The SD4000 includes a high-speed video shooting mode, which captures 240 frames a second. When played back at the standard 30 frames a second, it produces an 8x slow motion effect.

We found the color that the SD4000 captured to be a little disappointing: the colors were slightly inaccurate and seriously oversaturated. With the camera shooting in bright light, we found that all of the colors on our test chart were much brighter and more vivid than the originals, so the camera seems to be boosting the color to make the video look better. We’d prefer that the camera focus on capturing the original colors, though. More on how we test video color.

Video Color Score Comparison
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We also found that the video that it captures was not especially sharp; we found only moderate levels of detail in movies, with some fine details disseminating into the blurry haze. The video is of an adequate resolution for casual shooting, though; just don’t expect it to look pin-sharp on the big screen HDTV. More on how we test video sharpness.

Video Color Sharpness Comparison
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