Canon Sd750
How good is the Canon SD750 in low light? How is the video / audio?
I like this camera, but I need a good camera I can take to concerts and I found both the light quality of this camera takes images. I also want a camera with good video / audio so that the bass is not all distorted when recording bands. Anyone know anything about this camera?
Here are some sample pictures, but no none at all concert halls. http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/sd750_samples.html You can click on the drop down menu on the left to read the rest of the review. One person said she has poor image quality in low light. You http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/read_opinion_text.asp?prodkey=canon_sd750&opinion=36270 You can read the views of another master, while you are here. I do not count on getting any bass thunder of his recordings …
Canon Sd750
Canon SD750?
I just got a Canon SD750 (my father bought me a late Christmas present) took great pictures and now they are all old and I do not understand why and I just got this camera on Friday. I was careful not to clean the lens with paper towel or something, and I think my dad will kill me. Please help me!
When you say that your photos are all foggy, I assume you mean are not clear. The most common cause is the camera shake while taking the picture. I fear bad news for you, even if his father had bought the camera for you as a gift, it is your fault, not yours. I think the Canon camera system that some of the best, you can get, but the Canon SD750 is a guns some do not recommend buying. Unfortunately, this device has no optical viewfinder, which is a feature I consider a must-have in any point and shoot camera to buy. The reason is that to take a picture with the camera you have, you must keep the arm straight in front of your face so you can see they're taking a photo the camera's LCD screen. Unfortunately, holding a camera as it is the kiss of death of any hope of clarity. Holding the camera outstretched arm is the least stable, maybe hold a camera and the camera moves in almost all less Photo of sunlight by taking the situation is almost guaranteed! If you have an optical viewfinder and use, you will find yourself holding your camera and both hands in silence against her forehand instead of arm's length. Holding your camera as this is the firmest way, you can hold a camera. In addition, You will find that very hard to see the image you get when you take pictures in bright sunlight as it is very difficult to see in bright sunlight on a LCD. Unfortunately, without an optical viewfinder which is what you do not have in your camera, you can not use it properly. The best solution comes to mind is that your father takes the camera back to where she came and changed a lot Canon cameras others in the same price range that has an optical viewfinder. Doing this will probably solve your problem with the image of fog. If a change camera is not possible, you should stick with what you have, but in order to obtain a clear picture with him should use the flash for every photo you take other than in full sun. I suggest that you return this response to his father. I am a working professional photographer and owner of the company for over 40 years and I talk a lot of experience. I hope you get your problem solved.
Canon SD 750