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Canon PowerShot SD750 and SD1000 First Impressions Review

by Emily Raymond
Published on March 20, 2007

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Likes
- High resolution LCD screens
- Playback mode
- Auto ISO Shift feature
- Compact, solid bodies 
Dislikes
- No optical zoom in movies
- Expensive
- No internal memory
- 3x optical zoom
 
Conclusion
The Canon SD750 and SD1000 fall in the middle of the Digital Elph line with their standard feature set and 7.1 megapixels. The models above these have flashier features like optical image stabilization and longer lenses. Those below in the lineup have smaller LCD screens with less resolution.

There are hardly any standout features on these cameras, other than the addition of the Auto ISO shift feature. There’s nothing to hate, but nothing to love either. The cameras are solid, but pricy. The ho-hum PowerShot SD750 and SD1000 retail for $349 and $299, respectively, which is a bit much for a market that is saturated with flashier, feature-laden competition.


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