Canon PowerShot SD1000
Digital Camera Review
Mar 20, 2007
- By Emily Raymond
In February 2007, Canon announced the PowerShot SD750 and SD1000 digital cameras to replace the older SD630 and SD600 models. Don’t let the numbers fool you: the SD750 is the fancier camera with its 3-inch LCD screen compared to the SD1000’s 2.5-inch LCD. The Digital Elphs both have 7.1 megapixels and Digic III image processors with face detection technology.
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In February 2007, Canon announced the PowerShot SD750 and SD1000 digital cameras to replace the older SD630 and SD600 models. Don’t let the numbers fool you: the SD750 is the fancier camera with its 3-inch LCD screen compared to the SD1000’s 2.5-inch LCD. The Digital Elphs both have 7.1 megapixels and Digic III image processors with face detection technology.
Note: the models I looked at on the PMA show floor are pre-production samples, meaning their specs are not finalized and their functionality may not be fully up to par. Check back with us in the coming months to read our full performance evaluation once the cameras' firmware is finalized.