Canon PowerShot SD850-IS Digital Elph Camera, 8.0 Megapixels, 4x Optical Zoom, 4x Digital Zoom, 2.5" PureColor LCD Display
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How many of us Canon "Water Damage" victims are there, I wonder?
Like another reviewer, I purchased the Canon SD850 IS several months ago and have used it regularly. It suddenly stopped working - the lens would not retract. I sent it to Canon for service under their one year warranty. They decided that it would not be "economically feasible" (exact words) to repair the camera and have sent it back to me still broken. Canon "customer care" says that the technicians found "water damage" even though the camera was never around water and worked fine up until the moment it stopped. They even suggested I might have spilled something into it (no way) or perhaps the water damage was caused by going from an air-conditioned environment into a warm humid environment. Ridiculous! Don't most people vacation in warm places? If a camera stops working because it is in warm and humid environment, the label on the camera should clearly state - stay away from nice places!
So it seems that if Canon
Like another reviewer, I purchased the Canon SD850 IS several months ago and have used it regularly. It suddenly stopped working - the lens would not retract. I sent it to Canon for service under their one year warranty. They decided that it would not be "economically feasible" (exact words) to repair the camera and have sent it back to me still broken. Canon "customer care" says that the technicians found "water damage" even though the camera was never around water and worked fine up until the moment it stopped. They even suggested I might have spilled something into it (no way) or perhaps the water damage was caused by going from an air-conditioned environment into a warm humid environment. Ridiculous! Don't most people vacation in warm places? If a camera stops working because it is in warm and humid environment, the label on the camera should clearly state - stay away from nice places!
So it seems that if Canon
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Bought a SD850 in Feb, failed in May while taking photo's. Sent back to Cannon and they would not warranty the camera. I would never purchase a Cannon again, they are very arrogant and don't support their customers.
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My son and I have been using the Canon 850IS for almost a year now. This is either our sixth or seventh Digital Camera. We equipped it with a 4GB card and have no worries of running out of memory. I have taken hundreds of photos with it and am always pleased. It slips into a shirt or jacket pocket easily. I actually prefer it to my Nikon Super Zoom 8700.
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I decided to do a little test comparing the SD 800 IS (28mm to 105 mm), SD 850 IS (35mm to 140 mm) and the Panasonic Lumix TZ4 (28mm to 280 mm). I just wanted to make sure that I got the camera that was right for me.
As part of the test, I took about 70 photos with each camera in various lighting conditions, indoor lighting behind, indoor lighting in front, outdoor, zoom, wide angle, etc. Because I usually use only 4x6 prints, I printed all the photos in 4x6 prints at a local photo lab. There was no post photo processing on any of the photos. I just wanted to see the results right out of the camera so to speak.
Thus, to me, the test was as real world as possible because that is how people use the camera, you don't shoot screens of color swatches, you shoot people, things, landscapes, grass, etc. Printing it out at a photo lab let me see the pictures as best as they could be. All cameras were set on full auto and no special modes were used for any of the shots.
The results
As part of the test, I took about 70 photos with each camera in various lighting conditions, indoor lighting behind, indoor lighting in front, outdoor, zoom, wide angle, etc. Because I usually use only 4x6 prints, I printed all the photos in 4x6 prints at a local photo lab. There was no post photo processing on any of the photos. I just wanted to see the results right out of the camera so to speak.
Thus, to me, the test was as real world as possible because that is how people use the camera, you don't shoot screens of color swatches, you shoot people, things, landscapes, grass, etc. Printing it out at a photo lab let me see the pictures as best as they could be. All cameras were set on full auto and no special modes were used for any of the shots.
The results
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i love this camera. my previous cameras don't hold a candle to this one. i have a 1 yr old son who is constantly on the go, and it's easy to miss great shots of him. by the time my previous cameras would finally snap the picture, my son would already have walked out of the frame. this camera is very fast, and manages to capture amazing moments. the image stabilization works nicely and the pictures come out crips and clear. the camera is simple and easy to use for someone who doesn't like to fuss around with settings. great buy.
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Wonderful! This birthday present got a real workout on a recent trip. Went to the aquarium... wait! I have a setting for that! Went to the zoo with kids... have a setting for that too! AND let's talk about the zoom! Pictures turned out GREAT and I haven't even scratched the surface as to what this camera can do. My more gadget minded family members are impressed as well. Now it's in a cover (I'm an obsessive knitter) and in my purse at all times. Life would be pefect if it came with an extra battery that I could have charged and ready to go. Oh well, this battery does charge quickly, just make sure you are charged BEFORE you leave the house.
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I am a very satisfied customer after purchasing this camera.
I am not a photographer, but I needed something simple and quick for family occasions,celebrations,etc. Because of it's simplicity, it's the ideal camera for me.
Most often than not, I get nice clear photographs.
I like it very much and would recommend it to anyone like myself who wants something quick and handy.
I am not a photographer, but I needed something simple and quick for family occasions,celebrations,etc. Because of it's simplicity, it's the ideal camera for me.
Most often than not, I get nice clear photographs.
I like it very much and would recommend it to anyone like myself who wants something quick and handy.
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This camera performs to expectaions, is lightweight and easy to use. I have photographed various people in various locations and appreciate the face recognition feature. The IS seems to be a benefit as well.
The Canon case seems to be "classy", nice leather finish and magnetic clasp, but its durability is yet to be proven.
shipping from Amazon was timely and well executed.
The Canon case seems to be "classy", nice leather finish and magnetic clasp, but its durability is yet to be proven.
shipping from Amazon was timely and well executed.
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This isn't going to be a tech review because I've seen so many others on this camera already that there isn't much I can add. Anyway, you don't have to be a pro to get good shots with this camera. For the best quality pictures, all you have to do is put everything on auto, (or use a scene shot) point and shoot. It's that easy. That's what Canon designed this camera for and, honestly, the pictures are really quite good. Now, I like to capture ambient lighting and shadowing so a flash would ruin the effect I'm after. All of the other Canon P&S cameras I've owned weren't at all good at this kind of shot, but the SD850 is remarkably better. Even the night shots are greatly improved. I use a 4 gig Sandisk SDHC Ultra II storage card and haven't experienced any problems with camera processing speed. Did I mention that this camera HAS an optical viewfinder? I'm also very pleased that this Canon has improved features that you can experiment decently with, so that you don't always have to put everything
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I love this compared to the Nikon coolpix. The lens is situated in the middle, so you dont see your fingers while taking pictures. The coolpix lens is on the top right side and I see there are times my fingers obstruct the lens while I take pictures or video. I love the crisp photos and vivid colors.
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The SD series by Canon are certainly one of the best point and shoot series by any manufacturer. And the 850 is one of the best, imho. They do have a somewhat limited range of manual controls but at least enough to make some key adjustments: WB, exposure + or -, and spot or evaluative metering. If you pay attention to things (i.e., the quality of the light in your scene) this little camera should impress you with excellent results. It really produces surprisingly good images. I feel this is an almost perfect camera for snapshots to output as 8x10 prints or web images. The form factor is quite nice as it fits in a pocket easily. An unobtrusive camera that has the potential of capturing a great image; something you can carry around always....
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With the SD870 you get a fantastic Wide Angle Lens 28mm, Battery Meter so you will know when your battery is low (Not like the SD850 that has no battery warning indicator at all), 3" LCD Viewfinder that will blow your mind, lighter camera body, and choice of 2 colors (Silver or Two-Tone Black/Silver. I've already seen 5 people return their SD850 and get the SD870 instead. So glad I didn't make that mistake in the first place. After doing research for 2 months, the SD870 is the best Digital Elph camera Canon has ever produced. The SD800 was the best and this replaces that.
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I am not that experienced but for me this camera is the greatest thing I ever bought. It's light weight, takes great shots of people, and is easy to use. It seems a little slow when you try to take a picture and I am trying to figure out how to correct that. I have eight grandchildren and that is what I take pictures of. They are always moving and it's almost impossible to ever get a posed shot. With this camera its just point and shoot and the picture always comes out great. Also the 4X zoom is really a wonderful feature. Allows me to take pictures of my nine year old my grandson out on the football field while he is moving and I get great shots of him.
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This camera is simply awesome. It has many user features that were easy to figure out with out the manual, and is fun to use. I especially like the color accent mode. The zoom is also great because it doesn't distort the picture much.
The battery life is amazing - since I am used to my old Sony Cybershot sucking down batteries left and right.
The image stablizer works great too - as I have taken quite a few pictures of high speed action and the detail is sharp and is as if the subject was frozen in time.
I see only two cons in this camera. The first is there is no battery life meter - but to be honest, the battery life is so long anyway, if you charge the battery before a special occasion, it should be fine.
The last is how the lighting is adjusted indoors (during the day) when there is a window close by that throws off light. It makes the picture darker then I'd like, but it's nothing you can't work around.
But in all - I would highly recommend this camera for anyone. It is very compact
The battery life is amazing - since I am used to my old Sony Cybershot sucking down batteries left and right.
The image stablizer works great too - as I have taken quite a few pictures of high speed action and the detail is sharp and is as if the subject was frozen in time.
I see only two cons in this camera. The first is there is no battery life meter - but to be honest, the battery life is so long anyway, if you charge the battery before a special occasion, it should be fine.
The last is how the lighting is adjusted indoors (during the day) when there is a window close by that throws off light. It makes the picture darker then I'd like, but it's nothing you can't work around.
But in all - I would highly recommend this camera for anyone. It is very compact
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Very good camera. It performs as promised considering it's a "point & shot". Size is perfect and it slides without a problem into your pants pocket. Good image colors, very intuitive and easy to use menus (you really use the different options)and also with a SD with extra Gigs you have good video. With these videos and good pictures you have a nice material to use in software programs like Photoshop Elements or other popular programs. My only concern, I would like more optical zoom.
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I just got back from a vacation in Italy, where I shot nearly a thousand maximum resolution pictures: indoors, outdoors, at night, in various cathedrals with and without flash. I am very happy with this camera. It is small and light with very good battery life. It gives me (an amateur who, nevertheless, likes to fool around a bit with settings to get shots that I otherwise couldn't get, all of the flexibility I want in a compact digital camera.
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This is my first venture into purchasing a digital camera, having been a 35 mm SLR devotee for my entire life. After much research of trying to find a decent point-and-shoot digital camera, I settled on the Canon Powershot SD850. I have been very happy with this camera's performance. I bought the camera priot to a trip out west to visit Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon and other sites. This meant that I needed a camera that could do well with various kinds of settings under different conditions and with a variety of compositions. Whether it was a night shot of the Vegas lights, the Grand Canyon at sunset or Lake Mead on a sunny day, the camera performed flawlessly and produced just the shots I had hoped. The camera also allows tweaking the color, lighting or other settings so that I can get the right color saturation or lighting that I want. The Auto setting saves a lot of time and does a very fine job with those quick shots. The manual setting allows me to be very creative and the zoom
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WOW! At first I was skeptical. I couldn't believe I was paying such a seemingly-high price for a digital camera, but man it's worth it. My previous camera was just a 35mm Canon SureShot 130u that I bought in 2004, so I thought it was time for an upgrade. I trust Canon as the picture-quality has never disappointed me. I shopped around, did my research and decided that the Canon SD850 IS would be a good choice. Although many would consider me an amateur, I love taking pictures, as well as doctoring them in Photoshop, so finding a great quality digital camera to satisfy my needs was definitely a priority.
Here's a list of what I love about the Canon SD850 IS:
-Face Detection
-Vibrant,true colors
-Easy-to-use
-Loading pictures on my computer is fast and easy
-Image stabilizer - I literally shook the camera as I was taking a pic to test this out, and it performed wonderfully! The picture looked crystal clear!
-GREAT zoom capabilities for a digital camera. I was a bit skeptical since I love
Here's a list of what I love about the Canon SD850 IS:
-Face Detection
-Vibrant,true colors
-Easy-to-use
-Loading pictures on my computer is fast and easy
-Image stabilizer - I literally shook the camera as I was taking a pic to test this out, and it performed wonderfully! The picture looked crystal clear!
-GREAT zoom capabilities for a digital camera. I was a bit skeptical since I love
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The small size makes it easy to carry around (fits in jeans pocket). The image screen is quite large, making it easy to take pics and review them. The image stabilizer works well. The facial recognition is a nice plus; its never been easier to take people pictures as it focuses on the person and not something else in the background. The included software is easy to set up and use. The only downside was the included memory card (32MB - only holds a dozen or so pictures). I upgraded that to a 2GB card which holds 900+ pics. Overall, a great camera!
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I bought this as a camera to get some good family photos on vacation in Hawaii. The camera was simply outstanding. I took over 1000 photos with the 850IS and could not find any bad photos. I used it from the beach to inside of restaurants. Battery life was excellent(I bought the 12.94 Lenmar battery as a backup and used it once). This is a great vacation camera as I used the self timer numerous times and also handed it off to strangers to take family photos. USE THE WRIST STRAP AS THE CAMERA IS SLIPPERY. If you use the wrist strap you will not be disappointed with this camera. If you don't use the wrist strap you will have a great camera that is broken.
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I have used in the pass several different compact digital cameras and wasn't happy with the images (focus problems) so I didn't want to purchase one. I have done many pictures with a 35m Nikon camera in the pass so I know how sharp picture should look like. With this camera I have to say I have not yet made one bad picture, all pictures are very sharp with out an effort. I have done a lot of research and waited for this camera and it was worth the wait. You will not be disappointed.
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This fits our needs perfectly. Small, fast, easy-to-use. The only thing I don't like is the silver plastic started scratching off the day we got it...but doesn't effect performance at all.
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Great Image Stability feature. Takes great pictures, and amazingly it also makes good family video too. I'm less likely to bring my camcoder next time I travel.




