Great Features, Size, and Speed - Poor Still Picture Quality. This camera is well built, has a decent menu structure, is pretty small and the response time is also pretty good.
The video at 640x480 30fps is extremely good and comes close to camcorder quality. I bought the standard 4gb Sandisk Memory Stick Duo Pro not the Ultra or Extreme and that memory card had no issues with recording the video flawlessly. At 4gb you get 50 minutes of video.
The biggest let down is the still picture quality. When you zoom in, canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp looks like if you were to apply the Diffuse filter in Photoshop to the picture (looks like the pixels run together). For indoor shots, there are a lot of over compression artifacts some of which look like hundreds of darker spots in the image. The picture auto focus and image stabilization seem to improve that capability only slightly as I took pictures of my daughter on a swing and they were a little blurry. The picture will also ALWAYS be be blurry on the right side of the image. The purple fringing around high contrast differences in the image is very noticeable.
Overall, this is still a decent camera that you can easily bring with you anywhere. With the 4gb memory, you can capture 846 images at 12 megapixels and 50 minutes of video at 640x480 30fps. This makes canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp a powerful tool that is always ready to get those unexpected shots or video if you carry canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp on you regularly and since canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp is a pretty small camera this is easy to do.
I am still considering returning the camera due to the picture quality.
Sony Camera Review. The camera takes excellent pictures and is light and easy to use. I would like the screen to be a little larger and for a higher zoom. The dial is a bit of a problem in that canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp turns and I don't realize what mode I am taking the picture in. I like it!
Takes GREAT pictures in Low Lighting!. I bought this camera because Consumer Reports rated canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp #1 for subcompact digital cameras. canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp was also only $299 here on Amazon.com (the price listed today is over $400). I have four criteria when canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp comes to a compact digital camera.
1. canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp must have a fast response time, both when I turn canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp on and in between shots. This Sony Cybershot is AWESOME. canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp is literally on and ready to shoot within milliseconds of hitting the power button. There's also NO delay between shots, which has been the bane of all the digital cameras I've ever owned. The ability to go from shot to shot without worrying about missing a great action photo or having to twiddle my thumbs while canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp writes to the compact flash or smart disk is a god send.
2. canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp must take GREAT shots in low lighting. I don't know how many crappy photos I've taken indoors at parties, museums, and more. I know we all have, even with those cameras that have 'indoor' modes but require a tripod to take a clear picture. Well, this baby takes absolutely stunning low light photos using ISO or ISO+ mode. They are clear and not at all blurry. Check out the photos I uploaded from a visit to a local aquarium in the Jelly Fish exhibit (where it's as dark as night in there). Not only did I NOT have to use a tripod to get a clear shot, but the photos came out rich in color and detail, especially considering this is not a DSLR.
3. canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp must have several scene modes. I am addicted to these modes as they often save me from some very bad shots. I am clueless on how to set anything manually. This camera offers a nice selection of scene modes, my favorite so far being the ISO+ for low light, indoor settings. But the landscape, portrait, and other modes have all proved equally adept at clear, brilliant pictures.
4. canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp must have a large LCD. My last digital camera had a 1.8" LCD and canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp was painfully small. I often couldn't tell that shots were out of focus until I imported them to my desktop. The Sony Cybershot has a vividly clear LCD that is large and bright, perfect for spotting bad shots on the spot. No more wondering if I've taken a good photo or not.
Overall, I'm extremely impressed with the Sony Cybershot. The only reason I'm not giving canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp 5 stars is because canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp only has 3X optical zoom, up to 6X with digital. My last digital camera had 12X with digital zoom, and canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp was disappointing to find that even though I was buying a higher end subcompact camera, the zoom was a bit on the skimpy side.
Nevertheless, I won't be using my old digital camera even with its 12X zoom because the Sony blows canon powershot sd780is 12.1 mp out of the water in terms of picture quality, compactness, and speed.
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