With 14.1 megapixels, the Power Shot sd1400 blows away any of the pictures you take with similar “pocket sized” digital cameras. The resolution of the images is more than enough for high quality prints on photo paper. The lens itself is wide angle, allowing for shots of your entire surroundings and is perfect for group photos. The zoom is decent, at 4x and includes an image stabilization feature that reduces the blurs that are caused by moving subjects (think, sporting events) and shaky hands.
Those are just the standard features though. The real magic comes with the Power Shot’s ability to shoot in 720p hi-definition and then display up to 130 images on your TV using HDMI out for incredibly clear presentation!
The image processor itself includes features that you won’t find on normal cameras: such as a miniature mode for when dealing with models. Special ISO adjusters on the shudder provide an additional “low light” support, which allows for photographers to take photos without worrying about the lag caused by the flash when in a low light situation.
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