
Pros
- Fashionable looks
- Very good image quality with and without flash
Cons
- Small zoom ring and buttons
- Flimsy doors cover battery and A/V ports
Bottom Line
The slim, stylish PowerShot SD940 IS is an upgrade over the sexy PowerShot SD780 IS, offering a wider-angle lens and a handful of enhancements for $50 more.
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