Manufacturer's Description
Canon Powershot SD880 IS Silver Digital Camera
It's so easy to capture the magic of every moment when the SD880 IS Digital ELPH comes along for the ride. There's a terrific sense of creative options for your photographic sense with a wide range of shooting modes and a wide-angle 28mm lens - all because your camera sees the world without limits. Of course, it's a stylish point of view from a camera that merges up-to-the-moment performance with the art of impeccable design.
Product Specifications for
Canon Powershot SD880 IS Silver Digital Camera
| Storage |
| Memory Type |
SD Memory Card|SDHC Memory Card |
| Removable Flash Memory Included |
32 MB |
| Other Features |
| Interface Connection |
USB|Video - Out (Unspecified) |
| Image Stabilization |
Optical |
| Flash |
Built-in Flash |
| LCD Screen Size |
3 in |
| Maximum Video Capture Resolution |
640 x 480 (VGA) |
| Dimensions |
| Height |
2.24 in |
| Width |
3.69 in |
| Weight |
5.47 oz |
| Depth |
0.93 in |
| normalized-Weight |
5.47 |
| Image Processor |
| Number of Image Sensor Pixels |
10300000 |
| Image Sensor |
CCD |
| Reference |
| URL |
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=145&modelid=17626 |
| Warranty Information |
1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Lens Features |
| Camera Type |
Digital Compact |
| Max Aperture |
2.8 1/f |
| Digital Zoom |
4 X |
| Optical Zoom |
4 X |
| Lens Mount |
Fixed |
Most recent User Reviews for
Canon Powershot SD880 IS Silver Digital Camera
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Reviewed by: JonWit74
08-05-09
Duration of ownership:
30
Days
Strengths: Lightweight, easy to use
Weaknesses:Inside lightquality
Overall Evaluation: Very easy to use and the dial information is easy to understand and use. The picture quality is great thus far I am completly satisfied with this camera and would recommend it to anyone.
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Reviewed by:
03-25-09
Duration of ownership:
1
Strengths: -Digic4 Image Processor-10 MP-3.0'' LCD Screen-Compactand just very easy and fun to use!
Weaknesses:the most expensive point and shoot of the bunch but definitely worth it!!
Overall Evaluation: Not only am I happy with the product but the service of buydig.com was superb as well:1) secure checkout2) free shipping3) no tax4) and the one that did it for me was very low price compared to the other big stores...like walmart...newegg...bestbuyI'm definitely very happy!
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Reviewed by: masuarezdl
02-07-09
Duration of ownership:
2
Days
Strengths: Excellent Image QualityLots of Options
Weaknesses:Average quality at high ISO (low light)A bit confusing to manage, complex interphase
Overall Evaluation: I am no expert photographer at all, but I happen to distinguish between a good and a bad picture just like everyone else. I previously owned a Casio Exilim Z500, 5MP (drowned in a jacuzzi) which took very nice pictures too but had to be replaced. I bought a Nikon Coolpix 210 as a replacement but had to return it right after due to the extremely low quality of the images in all light settings. They appeared blurry and were out of focus.In contrast, the Powershot 880IS delivers cristal clear pictures, very good, vivid colors, and has a lot of options for the non experienced photographer. The pictures that you will see on Canon's webpage are a real representation of the camera pictures by any regular person. I would definitely recommend it.
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Reviewed by: gman757
12-29-08
Duration of ownership:
1
Months
Strengths: High quality compact camera. Lots of features. Good image stabilization. Nice wide angle shots, decent zoom.
Weaknesses:So-so flash. Can't go full manual. Poor picture quality at medium to high ISO settings.
Overall Evaluation: I wanted to get a compact digital camera with lots of features that takes good pictures, and this camera delivers. It's a great vacation camera, as it fits in your pocket and takes excellent daytime outdoor shots. Dark or indoor shots are very good as well as long as your subject is relatively close to you. The flash is somewhat mediocre, so once you get out of its range, the quality goes down quick. But that's pretty typical of compacts in general. Also, noise is noticeable at ISO settings of 400 and up. This camera offers ISO up to 3200, but I wouldn't use anything above 400 due to the noise. The image stabilization works well, making shaky shots a thing of the past. I've found the face detection doesn't work a lot of the time, but when it does work, it will automatically remove red eye if you have that feature enabled. There are a ton of settings, which can be overwhelming for some. Unfortunately, you can't go full manual, thus limiting what you can do with the camera. But it does have a nice wide angle (28mm), and decent zoom. It also has macro mode, enabling nice super close-ups. It allows some in-camera editing such as cropping and red-eye removal. It is PictBridge compatible, so you can print directly to your compatible printer. All-in-all, a great little camera to carry around anywhere with you.

Review:
Canon SD880 IS Digital Elph
Superb design, excellent picture quality, and a wide-angle lens make the SD880 IS a divine travel companion.
Once again, Canon has upped the ante on point-and-shoot cameras. Not only is the SD880 IS Digital Elph stylish, durable, and exceptionally easy to use, it also takes great pictures and provides 28mm of wide-angle bliss. (The SD880's focal range is 28mm to 112mm; the lower the first number is, the wider the angle of view that the camera can capture.)
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