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Canon Powershot SD400 - IXUS 50 Review at Steve’s Digicam
September 27th, 2007 · No Comments

The Steve’s Digicam gives its verdict on Canon Powershot SD400 and writes “Small cameras require small batteries - the SD400 is powered by a proprietary NB-4L rechargeable Li-ion pack that’s good for over 200 shots with full time use of the color LCD. With the LCD off you can expect substantially more. We still recommend the purchase of a second battery pack because the camera cannot be powered by any other type of battery. Canon includes a very compact and portable AC charger for the battery that takes about two hours to charge a fully depleted pack. The charger plugs directly into an 100-240V AC outlet and has fold-away prongs, no cord is required. Canon has produced a long line of successful Digital ELPH cameras, and the SD400 is no exception. It would be a perfect companion during family events and travel, capturing high-quality images without any fuss while creating barely a bulge in your pocket. At a street price of under $400, the SD400 is not inexpensive, but it offers a compelling value to those who need its combination of small size, high resolution, terrific image quality and style. If you like the SD400’s size and features, but desire a camera with more resolution, consider the Canon PowerShot SD500; it offers 7-megapixels of resolution in a slightly larger body for $100 more”.
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