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Canon PowerShot SD1300IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Blue)

Short Description

  • 28mm wide-angle lens; 4x optical zoom and Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Smart AUTO mode intelligently selects from 18 predefined settings
  • 12.1-megapixel resolution allows you to print large size images with clarity and detail
  • Clear 2.7-inch PureColor System LCD
  • Shoot in Low Light mode for dimly-lit situations

Listed Under: Cameras

$179.99 $130.78
(as of 27/07/2010 11:13 - info)

Full Description

Layers of Color, Layers of Beauty.
It’s all about the power of contrast. Color that defies convention. Sleek, gentle curves that merge art and technology into a camera designed to inspire. The PowerShot SD1300 IS Digital ELPH camera captures your world as much as it expresses your originality, with bold innovations that include remarkable Low Light performance. Everything looks right. Hold it…and everything feels right, too.

Features

  • Capture each one of your family and friends in every shot with a 28mm Wide-Angle Lens, 4x Optical Zoom and Optical Image Stabilizer.
  • Smart AUTO mode intelligently selects the proper settings for the camera based on 18 predefined shooting situations.
  • 12.1 Megapixel resolution makes it a breeze to print large size images with clarity and detail.
  • Bright, clear 2.7-inch PureColor System LCD for taking and reviewing pictures.
  • Cool, crisp colors to match any personality.
  • Shoot in Low Light mode for dimly-lit situations.


5 Reviews

  1. BeatleBangs1964 says:
    Posted July 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I am a big fan of Canon and Nikon products. This camera is a little gem as it is light and portable. I use a Canon for work related matters and it serves my needs quite well. Its compact style makes it all the more appealing.

    If you need something that is user friendly and ready to go, then you want this camera.

  2. slshopper says:
    Posted July 24, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I just bought this camera a few days ago to serve as a back-up camera for me while I send my Canon SD870IS out for service as well as be something my daughter can use as she gets more involved in taking her own photos. So far, this seems to be a pretty good camera and many of the features I was already used to using on my other Canon are there, but some are not as easy to locate as they are on the SD870. That’s where reading the detailed 148-page users manual will come in handy. Unfortunately, despite reading quite a few positive reviews about the camera before purchasing it, I never noticed anyone mention the fact that Canon is no longer providing the PRINTED copy of the 148-page users manual in the box. It’s great that it is provided on a CD and is easily loaded to your computer, particularly when you have misplaced the printed copy and need to look something up, but that’s not very convenient for when you are a new owner and are trying to learn to use the camera or don’t have access to your computer and need to find out how to do something. I definitely want to have a printed copy of the manual, so I now have to decide if I am going to print it myself or buy a copy of the manual from someone online who sells camera manuals. This is an unexpected expense and unexpected delay in getting up to speed on taking advantage of the capabilities of the camera. It’s only been 2 1/2 years since I bought my last Canon camera–and it came with a printed manual–so I was not aware of this obvious cost-cutting step that Canon has taken with it products. I’m still glad that I have the camera, but I don’t appreciate having to get my own copy of the printed manual. I would have preferred to pay a bit more for the camera in order to have the manual there in the box. FYI…If you lose the Canon CD that your manual is on and no longer have it on your computer, you can download the manual from the Canon web site and can read it online just fine, but if you have to print it out from a download you get from the Canon web site it will print with the word ‘COPY’ in a medium-gray color across each page. You can, however read through the medium-gray ‘COPY’.

  3. N. Lee says:
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Im not going to review the merits of this point and shoot camera. Other reviews pretty much echo the pros and cons. We find it a great portable point and shoot camera. The “wide angle” aspect really makes pictures look like they are encompassing more area compared to my previous cameras. I would recommend that users looking for a small sleek and fitting case get the Caselogic UNZT-2. We got it and fits wonders. Check out my review on that product for more details. Caselogic UNZT-2 Compact Camera Case (Blue/Compressed Flower)

  4. Terry Wolf says:
    Posted July 11, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Purchased two of these for my daughters. They both love this camera. The camera was recommended by Consumer Reports. Takes very good pictures and fun to use. Have had good luck with other Canon digital cameras for years. Easy to hold and use of the controls.

  5. eranha says:
    Posted July 3, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This camera is quite easy to use. I like that this camera also fits in your pocket – this was especially handy when we were on a family trip – I could slip it into my shorts’ pocket between shots (and keeping track of the kids), without it being too bulky. I also like the zoom capabilities, and it’s easy enough to use – even my kids can take nice shots with it. I’ve had the camera for a month now and am still pleased with this purchase. An extra feature that is fun, but not necessary is the baby blue hue. Oh, and with the purchase of this camera, I received a sturdy leather case and SD card free of charge. This was a nice incentive, and I love this protectiveness the case provides – (I don’t remember which case it is specifically, but it was around $14/$15 regularly).

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