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Canon looked to the very first ELPH for inspiration when designing the PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH, and came up with a quintessential iteration of the icon: slim, clean-lined and fully flat. Inside,...
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Canon PowerShot SD1000 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)

Canon PowerShot SD1000 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)

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Canon looked to the very first ELPH for inspiration when designing the PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH, and came up with a quintessential iteration of the icon: slim, clean-lined and fully flat. Inside, the SD1000 Digital ELPH looks only to the future: 7.1 megapixels, a 3x optical zoom and advanced DIGIC III ensure top-quality images, while focus is fast and sharp and red-eye is automatically corrected. The large and more colorful LCD screen now has a tough, anti-reflective coating that makes it as durable as it is beautiful.

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This is a fabulous camera in the beginning, but I've had it in for repairs 4 TIMES FOR THE SAME THING....Several times it was under warranty, but the average cost to send it into the factory is $109. The lens has the tendancy to get stuck and doesn't work after awhile. It happened the first time during the first year I had it, although I use it a lot with two small kids...I expected for the money for it to last a lot longer. I've asked to have it replaced and they will only "repair" it usually with a cost to me! VERY FRUSTRATING! So I would have to say there is something mechanically wrong with it. I do have other family members and friends who have had the same problem. It takes awhile to act up, but then it is past the point on no return.

I got ahold of one of these with the infamous "stuck lens" issue. After repairing it and getting it working 100%, I'd like to share my thoughts about this camera.

For a tiny compact, this camera takes excellent pictures. Chromatic aberration (purple fringing) is minimal and there is excellent sharpness. It's fast too!

The reason for the lens being stuck was that it was full of grit - basically sand and what looked like body glitter! Realize this: whenever the lens extends, it creates a vacuum effect and sucks in whatever is around the camera; the camera is not perfectly sealed. If you keep the camera in a dirty environment, or (as is tempting with a camera this size) just drop it into your lint-filled pocket or purse without any protection, that stuff will eventually get inside the lens, and eventually jam it up.

The internal gears that drive the lens are sturdy and were none the worse for wear. After cleaning, the lens operates smoothly, and while the parts are made of plastic, it seems to be a durable plastic.

The moral of the story: just keep the camera clean and it will probably last forever.


I have two 1000 Cannon camera,and i do enjoy it a lot,if you are thinking of getting one,buy it NOW.I
just want you to enjoy the best camera,that Cannon company made.

I won this camera at a "Project Graduation" event my senior year of high school. Since then I have taken over 4,000 shots and have put it through nearly three years of regular use. Here are my observations:

Build Quality

With bead-blasted aluminum front and back plates, this camera has a solid, mini brick-like feel in your hand. The LCD proved resilient to scratching (although I babied mine and always kept it in a soft case) but the aluminum finish picks up fingerprints and smears very easily. Buttons are high quality but the mode switch has a little play in it. The lens barrel is tight with no shifting and the zoom motor is very quiet.

Image Quality

Outdoors with good light I always set the ISO to 80 and this little camera delivers crisp detailed pictures with great color and contrast. However, venture above ISO 200 and your pictures will become grainy and lose detail. This is a consequence of pixel-packed sensors (many modern cameras with 14+ MP sensors are far worse!). The lens provides a useful range, but 35mm on the wide end isn't terrific. Canon makes PowerShots today with 28mm and even 24mm settings. The aperture is a generous-for-the-size 2.8-4.9 variable across the zoom range.

Features

I love the interface. It's simple with no clutter and everything is where you want it. The dedicated ISO button is a boon. The LCD is bright and sharp with a good viewing angle. One nice hidden feature is the ability to shoot up to fifteen second exposures. I've produced some very nice night shots with this setting (although a tripod is needed).

Closing Statements

I used the SD1000 as a daylight companion to my EOS 30D DSLR and it delivered at low ISOs. I've recently sold it and traded up to the new PowerShot S90 which delivers superb, almost DSLR-like high ISO results. That said, the SD1000 churned out consistent, beautiful images and never gave me any headaches. In today's complicated world, this is a blessing.

The Canon SD1000 is the best digital I've ever used. The only downgrade I can give it is the size of the display...and that's only because I'm used to a Nikon film-type with a 70-200 zoom. Plus I've gotta like anything "SDxxx" 'cause those are MY initials too!


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