Canon PowerShot SD1300 IS First Look
Canon’s ultra-compact SD series digicams have consistently been the most successful competitors in their sector of the hi-tech marketplace. They dependably deliver what consumers want: a digital imaging device that is reasonably priced, takes great pictures, is easy to use, and offers better than average performance, all stuffed into a stylish lightweight package that’s small enough to be dropped in a shirt pocket and tough enough to go just about anywhere. The new Canon Powershot SD1300 IS doesn’t deviate from that winning formula. The Canon PowerShot SD1300 IS (also know as the Canon Digital IXUS 105) is an attractive little digital camera that looks very much like every other Canon SD series digicam – there is an obvious and unambiguous family resemblance.
The SD1300 IS provides 12 megapixel resolution, a 4x (28mm-112mm equivalent) zoom, 2.7-inch (230K) LCD, optical image stabilization, and all the popular bells and whistles (Smart Auto mode with Smart Flash Exposure, Auto Scene Detection Technology plus Face Detection, and Auto Red-Eye Correction) consumers have come to expect. If all that isn’t enough, the fashionable little SD1300 IS is available in a veritable rainbow of colors including blue, silver, pink, green, and brown.
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