Powershot SD1200 – Excellent Compact Point and Shoot
I found another Powershot SD1200 review I wanted to share with you. I’ll also be giving you my take on some of the reviewers comments.
Here it goes:
“Overall, I think this is a great compact camera and is invaluable for the spontaneous people shots that capture those special moments in life. It won’t take pictures worthy of National Geographic (meaning it won’t replace a dSLR), but it fills in well when a large camera is just too much equipment to be carrying around. “
In other words, it does exactly what Canon wanted it to do. And if you happen to stumble across bigfoot on one of your vacations, even a snapshot taken with a click and shoot camera like the sd1200 will end up on the cover of National Geographic
“Mostly, the camera suffers from its diminutive size. It doesn’t offer much in terms of artistic controls, but does a very good job of making those decisions most of the time. This makes it ideal for the weekend snapshot photographer who wants to take good photos without much more than hitting a shutter button! Great all purpose camera, everyday camera.”
You really can’t expect such a small and inexpensive camera to have more controls. However, if you would go to the trouble of reading the full manual that’s on the cd, you’ll discover this little digicam has more features than most users realize. For example, when you set it to program mode, you can adjust the exposure and ISO values. I also found that the quality of my photos got even better once I started using p mode with -1/3 exp and 1 click up on the contrast and saturation under custom colors.
Play with the settings at home, so you know which ones to use when you go on a holiday or to a once in a lifetime party.