Early digicams weren't much to look at: They were large, clunky, and utterly lacking in aesthetics. But the original Digital ELPH changed all that. Clad in stainless steel and seeming impossibly small, Canon's S100 showed how sophisticated a pocket camera could look. Yet it didn't compromise on features, offering a 2.1-megapixel CCD, 2x optical zoom lens, and autofocus. Today, digicams continue to take design cues from the ELPH, and Canon's pocket cameras and it's current ELPH, the PowerShot SD630 still maintain the overall look of the original model.
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