
If you like to stuff stockings with the pricier stuff, the pocketable Canon PowerShot
SD450 offers the same DIGIC II-powered image processing
and form factor as its predecessor, the SD400, but with a half-inch larger screen. For a compact point-and-shoot, the
SD450 offers an impressive value (you can find it for as little as $250), which’ll make it a solid purchase for your
friend with tight jeans or your mom without a lot of purse room. And if you need to shave a few bucks off the top, the
SD400 is still available — same device, but with a 2-inch
display instead.
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