Canon PowerShot SD750
7.1 megapixels
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List All 39 PricesFor easy sharing and printing of the images, a print/share button is provided in the camera. With a 7.1 megapixel CCD, capturing image details is no hassle especially if these will be used for 15 x 20 inch prints. The camera has a face detection technology as well as a DIGIC III image processor. It too has ISO 1600 and High ISO auto. In addition, it has a three PureColor LCD with 3x optical zoom. Its lens type is zoom lens and it has a built-in flash.
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Canon’s PowerShot SD750 has a red-eye reduction technology and a frame movie shooting mode. In addition, it has that TFT active matrix display technology and JPEG image type. It does not have a viewfinder but it has a microphone audio input. Various exposure control types such as digital macro, underwater, foliage, beach, and others can be selected. The same thing can also be done with the input special effects for the videos.
Manufacturer's Specs
Type of Camera
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Type of CameraCompact digital still camera with built-in flash, 3x Optical / 4x Digital / 12x Combined Zoom
Image Capture Device
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Type7.1 Megapixel, 1/2.5 inch type Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
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Total PixelsApprox. 7.4 Megapixels
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Effective PixelsApprox. 7.1 Megapixels
Lens
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Focal Length5.8-17.4mm f/2.8-4.9 (35mm film equivalent: 35-105mm)
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Digital Zoom4x
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Focusing RangeNormal: 1.0 ft./30cm-infinity Macro: 1.2 in.-1.6 ft./3-50cm (WIDE), 1.0-1.6 ft./30-50cm (TELE) Digital Macro: 1.2-3.9 in./3-10cm (WIDE)
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Autofocus SystemTTL Autofocus
Viewfinder & Monitor
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ViewfinderNone
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LCD Monitor3.0 inch low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD Brightness adjustment: 15 levels
Review Summary
The Canon PowerShot SD750 is the new ELPH model released by Canon in 2007. Known as just a good camera, the Canon PowerShot SD750 features a 3.0-inch “PureColor” Multi-level LCD display, 10 scene modes, a 7-megapixels of resolution, a 3x optical zoom lens, and a VGA sized movie mode and also not to forget Canon’s new Face Detection AF/AE/FE technology. Pictures shot with the Canon PowerShot SD750 are simply appealing to many photographers with its deep clarity, sharpness and clear colors. Many of the Canon fans appreciate the fact that the Canon PowerShot SD750 is nicely designed with an excellent high-ISO photo quality and above-average movie quality. Along with that, it’s relatively fast and its face detection system is simply amazing. A certain feature named the ‘color accent’ is the favorite feature of many of its users as it simply takes excellent pictures. They also like its fast usage system which allows the quickest way to take a shot and it takes no more than 2 seconds simply turn on the flash if ever needed. A CNET reviewer had this to say about the camera, “It lacks the image stabilization of the SD800 IS and the tiny appeal of the SD1000, but the Canon PowerShot SD750 has a more elegant, cutting-edge design, large LCD and—to my eyes, at least—better photo quality.” While some users don’t like a few features with the Canon PowerShot SD750, firstly, the photos tend to have purple fringing and secondly, there’s no optical viewfinder. Some commented that the menu and the tool bars are not the easiest to navigate and the buttons too can be confusing. Despite that, on the whole, the Canon PowerShot SD750 is known to be a great product and that includes the ease of using it. It helps a lot when the pictures taken with it looks great.
Canon’s iconic ELPH design achieves a stunning new evolution with the PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH. Utterly simple edge lines and cut surfaces gleam subtly with high-grade finishes; now offered in …
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Canon Powershot SD750
Reviewer: Neo Camera29 July 2007- Overall 8

Here is another good digital camera from Canon, although this particular mode fell short of the excellent Read more
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Reviewer: Imaging Resource20 June 2007
The Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH is one of the prettiest cameras I've had the pleasure to review. And it was indeed a pleasure. The Canon SD750's fast startup and shutdown times never got in the way, and the responsive shutter made me forget all about shutter lag. I even had some fun shooting with the Canon SD750's Digital Macro mode, and more fun shooting a tank of fish using Aquarium Scene mode. Read more
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Canon PowerShot SD750
Reviewer: Steve's Digicams02 May 2007With the PowerShot SD750, Cannon introduces another new ELPH model for 2007 to go with it's popular Powershot SD1000 . Differences from the SD1000 include a 3.0-inch "PureColor" Multi-level LCD display versus the SD100's 2.5, 8 picture modes versus 10 on the 1000, and 10 scene modes instead of the 8 on the SD1000. The SD750 offers 7-megapixels of resolution, a 3x optical zoom lens, a VGA sized movie mode as well as Canon's new Face Detection AF/AE/FE technology. The... Read more
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Canon Powershot SD750
Reviewer: Picture correct23 April 2007The PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH Camera Takes Pictures That Pop With Color, Clarity and a Dramatic Dollop of Eye Appeal Read more
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Disappointing Results, Returned SD750
Reviewer: BW, Amazon2 weeks ago- Overall 4

After much research to find a high quality, reasonably priced compact digital camera to replace my bulkier Nikon 8700, I chose the SD750. The size and feel of the camera were great as were the menus and options. However, the performance left much to be desired as the pics taken during the 3 weeks I had the camera were poor. With picture quality being the most important factor when selecting a camera, I was disappointed to see the SD750 repeatedly blurring faces of peo... Read more
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TITLEIST 904F FAIRWAY WOODS
Reviewer: marnerbrooks605, Ebay2 weeks agoI have been playing Titleist irons for about a year now and decided to try the fairway woods. I started with the 15 degree 3 wood and hit it so well I purchased a 19 degree 3 wood to match. I love the solid feel of these clubs. They get the ball up quickly and the distance is great as well. I would strongly recommend these clubs to anyone with a handicap of 12 or less. You should give them a try. Read more
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Better Than Casio EXLIM S10
Reviewer: Digitalcamera HQ05 April 2008- Overall 8

I purchased a Casio EXLIM S10 two weeks ago but was very disappointed with indoor and cloudy day snapshots. I exchanged it for a Canon SD750 and man oh man, what a difference. The picture quality is so much superior - crisp, clean, and vivid. I'm happy now... Read more
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Reviewer: SMILEZ4206869, Ritz Camera27 December 2007
- Overall 6

CAREFUL........This camera is a very nice camera and has some good features, However the screen size is very large which you may think is great, but as i found out by just simply putting it in my pocket between some shot during my daughters birthday party that it is very fragile also. It must of push up against something which broke the lcd sreen inside the camera,but nothing happen to the outer part of the screen. I guess my bad, the camera was only 2 months old and ... Read more
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Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital Camera
Reviewer: JP, store.apple.com09 July 2007Canon's iconic ELPH design achieves a stunning new evolution with the PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH. Its 7.1 megapixels and DIGIC III processor create magnificent images. Read more
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First time digital for a long time film user?
Consider the Canon PowerShot SD750. It is an ultracompact camera that offers great image quality and should fit your budget.
forum.digitalcamerareview.com: 2 weeks ago Read more
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Sony or Canon
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Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH vs Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH
Hello. Does anyone know the difference between Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH vs Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH? Is it just the 2.5 and 3.0" LCD?
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Going to Europe need an opinion..
...ly going over there once, I am hoping to take good pictures that are re printable, so hopefully it should have a good MP and optical. Let me know what you think: 1.)Canon - PowerShot SX100 IS 8.0MP Camera 2.)Sony 8.1MP Hi Zoom Digital Camera - DSCH3/B 3.)Canon PowerShot SD750 IS 4.)Olympus Stylus 725 SW with 7.1 mp Let me know what you think, I am leaning more towards the first canon because it is compact, but I am scared I will not know how to use it because I am a novice with cameras (I have used a digital camera before but no...
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Help deciding which camera to buy
...at has an impact on the pictures i take. Thank you. P.D. Here is a list of cameras i have checked over the course of the day. Note that i have a budget of $200 - $250 to spend and that price is also a concern. Sony Cybershot DSCW100 Sony Cybershot DSCW80 Canon PowerShot SD750 Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Canon PowerShot A710 IS
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