
Canon's SD700 IS was enjoyable and easy. In the picture quality area there is nothing to complain about because the SDF630 delivers outstanding photos with vivid color. It's fast to turn on, power up and recycle time between shots seemed almost instantaneous.
The SD700's 6 megapixel sensor was designed to suppress noise from the higher ISO setting however, in my tests it still exhibits digital "chatter" at the highest ISO setttings.
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