Canon SD1400

by Joe

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Canon’s line of Elph digital cameras have been a longstanding favorite in the world of point and shoot digital, and the new SD1400 packs in more features than the series has ever seen.  Plus, its sleek design, (only seven tenths of an inch thick and weighing about four and a half ounces,) is coupled with several different snazzy color options to suit your own personal style!

I think what people will like most about the Canon SD1400 is that it’s not just a really powerful camera, but it’s also really easy to use to get pictures looking great.  At over 14 megapixels, it’s really easy to get super-clear shots that can be blown up to any sized print you could possibly want while still maintaining clarity.  It’s also got a 4x digital zoom, which tops that of its predecessor significantly, and the vivid anti-glare viewfinder makes framing images a snap in any lighting situation.

Speaking of different lighting, you don’t really have to know anything about photography to get your pictures to turn out great.  The Canon SD1400 will select the best of twenty-two automatic modes for you when set to its Smart AUTO function, and it has a built-in Optical Image Stabilizer that senses and counteracts an unsteady hand to combat focus problems that can lead to fuzzy or blurry images.  The Canon SD1400 Optical Image Stabilizer even works at full zoom and in low light settings, making it one of the best quality cameras you can take just about anywhere you go.


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