Canon PowerShot SD880 IS Review December 10th, 2008 | by David Elrich

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If you're looking for a very good point-and-shoot for under $300 buy the Canon PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH.


Highs: Great point-and-shoot; nice wide-angle zoom; attractive design and feel; optical image stabilization

Lows: Few manual adjustments; noisy above ISO 400; pokey frame rates

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Introduction

Editor's Choice

Aim-and-forget cameras rule—especially this time of year! We’re all for the myriad tweaks available on D-SLRs, but there’s something very comforting about a camera that simply takes very good snapshots—all you have to do is put it in Auto, zoom and press the shutter. The 10-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH is just such a camera and long-time DT readers know we’re big fans of Canon’s better point-and-shoots. And this one has a 3-inch LCD, a nice 28-112mm lens, optical image stabilization and an enhanced processor. With the holidays rolling in, with friends and family on the horizon, what better way to save memories than with some cool snapshots? Now is the SD880 the perfect holiday gift to grab those images? You’ll know shortly…




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