Canon SD780 Camera Review–Tiny and Simple
You normally expect a quality camera out of Canon. How can you not? I mean, it’s a CANON, after all, not some fly by night outfit that’s putting out some dreck to make sales before they shut down forever. And thankfully, the Canon SD780 will provide exactly what you expect.
The Canon SD780 is a twelve megapixel camera with a two and a half inch LCD screen, a 3x optical zoom, image stabilizer systems, HDMI movie output, and compatibility with SD, SDHC, MMC, MMC Plus, and HC MMC Plus memory cards.
It’s a highly versatile camera, and there’s a lot to like about it. it’s fairly easy to use and small enough to be easily transportable without falling all over itself in the process. It doesn’t even really have the tiny button problems that the smaller cameras often have.
In fact, there’s not too much wrong with this one at all–even the price, a fairly sedate two hundred bucks, is about standard for this kind of system. If you do pick up a Canon SD870, you likely won’t be disappointed.
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