Canon Powershot Sd750 Review
Soo i have the Canon PowerShot SD750 and I need help with the thing to use it and everything . . ?
Ok for the specifications(idk if you need this or not) but its Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1 megapixels. Anyways, i searched online for the manual cuz i have had this camera awhile and never read the manual so long story short i lost it, searched for how to do this thing on it online and got nothing but reviews.
the problem(well not reallly just what i need help w/) anywyas there’s this like setting that ive seen before just by pressing a bunch of buttons and it has themes like “underwater, fireworks, pets, landscaping, etc” and idk how to get to change that cuz its really cool and i have no idea how to do it soooo if you could help thad be great:) just like tell me if there’s a website to answer it or just like tell me if you know how to get to that setting. Mucho thanks!!!!!:)
on the top of your camera, there is a switch with SCN on it, put it on C and then press the circle button on the right that says FUNC SET. press arrows to the left or right to pick your scenery
Canon Powershot Sd750 Review
I’m buying a new digital camera and I’m not sure which one is the best at a good price and a purse size. Help!
I have been considering the Olympus Stylus 830, which mainly got favorable reviews, except some are pretty negative.
I’ve also been thinking about the Canon PowerShot SD750 but I’m not sure if it’s the best for my situation.
I want a fun camera (preferibly orange or pink) because I am a teenager going on a 3 week sleepaway camp this summer and need a digital camera to make the memories last. I’m pretty tech savy, so complicated cameras are no problem. Many features would be nice as well. Durability would also be a plus considering where I’m going. Thanks so much, there’s so much to look at and right now I need HELP!
I would look at the Canon SD 850 IS
It has a 4x Optical zoom (ignore digital zoom)
Has an “optical” viewfinder
very important when you take outdoor shots.
the LCD can be hard to see in bright light
Most important, it has IS (image stabilizer)
REALLY helps you get those tough shots in low light, without camera shake
May not sound as fun as a pink camera, but when you get used to the IS system in bad lighting situations, you will NEVER buy a camera without it !
I Like Nikon for DSLR
Canon for the small cameras
Using my Canon SD750 Camera for Reviews now