10x Optical Zoom in a slim, stylish camera body. You are never too far away from that perfect shot
10.0 Megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor combined with the DIGIC 4 Image Processor
1080p HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output connector for easy playback of video and photos on your HDTV
Advanced Smart AUTO now identifies 28 shooting scenes, making automatic shooting even more intelligent
Shoot slow motion video with the Super Slow Motion Movie function and playback at 30 fps
10.0-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor combined with the DIGIC 4 Image Processor create Canon's HS System
10x optical zoom in a slim body
Advanced Smart AUTO identifies 28 shooting scenes; Shoot slow motion video with the Super Slow Motion Movie function
Capture images to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)
Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels at 24 fps) video mode; HDMI output
This review is from: Canon PowerShot SD4500IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD, SilverPurchased in September 2010 and already retired by Christmas 2010 due to poor image quality and ridiculously poor battery life (<100 pictures/charge) which is unacceptable at this price point. The camera has many high quality features and sometimes shoots spectacular photos in low light but it tends to be hit or miss and takes way too many out of focus photos. I replaced this with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7K at Christmas as I couldn't afford any more bad pictures from this camera. Canon should be ashamed for releasing what is essentially a beta product at this price point. When the only good quality of a camera is that it has a 10.0 MP CMOS sensor which is the sweet spot for this range of camera, while the putrid battery life from an expensive proprietary rechargable, lack of decent autofocus, poor image quality,and lack of manual controls all make this camera have way too many flaws in a Red Ocean of competition. Maybe hopefully has a firmware update to address these many issues then this camera would actually be worthwhile as it has so much potential that Canon has neglected by essentially rushing this camera to market before it was up to par.
This review is from: Canon PowerShot SD4500IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD, SilverThe Canon PowerShot line has always put out very good cameras in my opinion and I believe this no exception. I certainly am no expert in photography but I would imagine anyone who is would not be in the market for this camera anyway. Operate under no illusions when purchasing this model - it is ultimately a simple point and shoot. Now just a quick run down of some major pros and cons.Pros: What really sold me on this camera is the 10X optical zoom. That is a very hard find among the Elph line of cameras. The LCD screen is beautiful and the battery life runs pretty strong. But really, I must go back to the 10X optical. That feature and that alone I feel is what really sets this Elph apart from comparable models.Cons: I would have to start a lack of a wide angle lens. This detract from some of the picture quality in certain settings. As for features I would say the decision to place a one-click hit 'record video' button right next to the LCD screen instead of having it as a feature along the top of the camera as it used to be was something short of awful. I cant begin to tell you how many times I have accidentally recorded 30 second clips of me looking at nothing in particular. The whole setup is not as intuitive as I would prefer overall to be honest.On the whole, this is still an excellent point and shoot and I intend to get plenty of use out of it for the next 2-3 years before something comes along and forces this into obsolescence.
This review is from: Canon PowerShot SD4500IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD, SilverI'm no pro and didn't want to spend big bucks on a high end camera but I like to take a lot of pictures to record vacations, events, etc.I've had this about a year now and I am happy with it.I don't think the battery life is as bad as it's cracked up to be.I made it through the grand canyon and took at least a hundred shots in one day.I will agree that the battery price is steep and you really need to have a spare just in case.The only time the pictures get fuzzy is with the flash turned off.I have conditioned myself to either leave it on or remember to be extra steady with it off.Compared to my last camera (Kodak EZ-Share), the picture color and quality is 100X better.I really can't say anything bad about it. It's compact, has a hi-zoot zoom, a plethora of pixels, and some cool effects you could only find on $800+ cameras a couple of years ago.
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