Ok, I think I'm about sold on this one.
It's a good camera, and has a good optical zoom, especially for that price point. Hard to go wrong with that camera at that price.Ok, I think I'm about sold on this one.
It's a good camera, and has a good optical zoom, especially for that price point. Hard to go wrong with that camera at that price.
I wish it fit in my pocket but I think you're right. It has all the features that I'm looking for at a good price.
The sd750 will fit into your pocket, but it will cost you probably double the $150, if I had to guess the price. (haven't looked.)I wish it fit in my pocket but I think you're right. It has all the features that I'm looking for at a good price.
Slightly divergent opinion coming - but then I'm just sort of slightly divergent a lot of the time...
For me, the whole pocket camera thing is about convenience. If you want to take high quality pix, get a more serious, and always necessarily bigger, camera.
My priorities:
-Short power-up time (hate to miss a shot)
-Quick recovery time between shots (hate to miss a shot 2)
-Short time between pressing the shutter button and the actual image capture (hate to miss a shot 3)
-Uses AA batteries (no need to recharge, just swap them. Much cheaper than proprietary batteries, of which you will have to own a spare)
-Real optical zoom
-And of course, comfortably pocket-sized
It's been a while since I shopped pocket cameras, so I have no idea if any current models still have AA batteries.
Good Luck