Canon PowerShot SD780 IS / IXUS 100 IS Digital Camera

Canon PowerShot SD780 IS / IXUS 100 IS Digital Camera

The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH captivates the senses with bold saturated colors and a daringly original design that matches the intensity of Canon's camera technology.

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Another Canon for me

Rated 5Posted 2 weeks ago

Canon's Powershot - shooting with a little power.

Rated 5Posted 2 weeks ago

SD780 IS Pros and (mostly) Cons

Rated 2Posted 17 weeks ago
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Product MPN
MPN
  • SD780IS SL
 
Key Features
Camera Type
  • Ultra-Compact
Resolution
  • 12.4 Megapixel
HD Recording Format
  • 720p (HDTV)
LCD Screen Size
  • 2.5 in.
Optical Zoom
  • 3x
Digital Zoom
  • 4x
Weight
  • 0.25 lb.
 
Lens
Interchangeable Lens
  • Not Interchangeable Lenses
Optical Zoom
  • 3x
Focus Type
  • Autofocus
Focal Length
  • 5.9 - 17.9 mm
 
Image Quality
Image Sensor Type
  • CCD
Camera Resolution
  • 12.4 Megapixel
Image Resolutions
  • 640 x 480
  • 3264 x 2448
  • 320 x 240
  • 2592 x 1944
  • 1600 x 1200
  • 4000 x 3000
  • 4000 x 2248
 
Video
Video Resolutions
  • 320 x 240
  • 640 x 480 (VGA)
  • 1280 x 720
Video Format
  • QuickTime
 
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed
  • 15 - 1/1500 sec
White Balance
  • Auto
  • Manual
  • Daylight / Sunny (Preset)
  • Cloudy (Preset)
  • Fluorescent (Preset)
  • Tungsten (Preset)
Frames Per Second
  • 0.8 Frames
 
Storage
Memory Type
  • Multimedia Card
  • SD Card
  • SDHC Card
Compression Type
  • JPEG
  • EXIF 2.2
  • DPOF 1.1
  • DCF
 
Flash
ISO Speeds
  • Auto
  • 100
  • 200
  • 400
  • 800
  • 1600
  • 80
 
Interfaces
Interface Type
  • USB 2.0
 
Power Supply
Battery Type
  • Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
 
Included Features
Self Timer
  • 2 Sec.
  • 10 Sec.
 
Dimensions
Width
  • 3.43 in.
Depth
  • 0.72 in.
Height
  • 2.15 in.
Weight
  • 0.25 lb.
 
Warranty
Warranty
  • 1 Year
 
Miscellaneous
Family Line
  • Canon IXUS
Included Accessories
  • Software
  • USB Cable
  • Driver
  • Battery Charger
  • Strap
  • AV Cable
  • Battery Pack
UPC
  • 013803109580
Release Date
  • March, 2009
Product ID
  • 82899014
 
  • Rated 5

    Another Canon for me

    by jesterrace, Aug 22, 2010
    Pros:

    Excellent value for the money, great quality point and shoot camera

    Cons:

    Only up to 3x optical zoom, can blur if taking pics in motion.

    The Bottom Line: If you are an amateur/average joe looking for good picture/video quality in an easy to use affordable package, this is it.
    Review: If you dig through my reviews you will find one that was done about 6 years ago on a Canon Powershot... More
  • Rated 5

    Canon's Powershot - shooting with a little power.

    by counsel, Aug 16, 2010
    Pros:

    Small size, good viewfinder, nice colors, good snapshots for family, friends and online.

    Cons:

    Smallish buttons are difficult for thick fingers, grainy in the dark, weak flash.

    The Bottom Line: This camera makes snapshots for family and friends easy and relatively stress-free.
    Review: Before I spend a lot of time talking about aperture, ISO, F-stop settings and glamour portraiture, I... More
  • Rated 2

    SD780 IS Pros and (mostly) Cons

    by leon_spinx, May 06, 2010
    Pros:

    Very small. Good battery life. HDMI out. 720p video. Fast start-up. Easy to pocket.

    Cons:

    Poor picture quality in anything other than bright lighting. Little shutter/aperture control. Tiny buttons.

    The Bottom Line: Good if you simply must have a very compact camera. Otherwise not worth the time and money.
    Review: Have been using my SD780 IS for about 7 months now in a variety of conditions, and have been consist... More
  • Rated 5

    Great Quality/Great Video/Bad Panoramas

    by yoshi4205, Jan 14, 2010
    Pros:

    Batter Life, HD video, 12.1 megapixels

    Cons:

    Panorama option not very good.

    The Bottom Line: For anyone who wants individual photos with great quality and want to shoot great video, this is for you.
    Review: This wonderous little item takes such quality photos (12.1 mp) that it is more than you will ever ne... More
  • Rated 4

    Top 5 Pros and Cons

    by SimianFox, Dec 30, 2009
    Pros:

    Great pictures in daylight, nice deisgn, battery charger

    Cons:

    No delete button, poor auto flash, small buttons

    The Bottom Line: A great point and shoot camera that takes quality pictures, small buttons impact ease of use, some flash issues, but nice overall look and design.
    Review: Top 5 positive aspects1-Takes great pictures, especially in sunlight. If there’s one thing thi... More
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