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Introduction
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01.Handling
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02.Modes
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03.Controls
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04.Hardware
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05.Conclusion
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06.Specs
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07.Comments
Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS
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Handling
Introduction
The Canon Powershot SD4500 IS boasts a significant first-time feature for the Digital ELPH lineup: full HD 1080p video. We took at look at this tiny camera at the 2010 Canon Expo.
Design & Appearance
The Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS Digital ELPH comes in only a single color: brown. We couldn't help but feel like this is a pretty strange limitation. Maybe Canon thought brown is a universal color, but a lot of people will find it to be universally unlikable. The overall design is nearly identical to that of its predecessor, the SD4000 with two primary differences: the new ELPH is slimmer and has a dedicated video record button.
Tour
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| The front design of the SD4500 is a familiar sight. |
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| The back received a slight re-design, including a dedicated video record button. |
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| The left side is barren... | ...while the right side hides the ports. |
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| The top contains the familiar zoom toggle, power button, and mode switch. |
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| The bottom conceals the card slot and battery cavity. |
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