Pros
- Great modes, flash, and low-light shots
- Very stylish looks
Cons
- Small buttons, LCD, and zoom range
- No wide-angle lens or manual settings
Bottom Line
The great-looking SD780 IS isn't a superficial beauty; its performance and features are stunning, too.
- Fashionable and Sleek Canon PowerShot SD780 IS Camera This fashionable and easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera performed well in our tests, but has some shortcomings.
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