Canon PowerShot SD980IS 12.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Ultra Wide Angle Optical I Price, Features, Specs, Customer Reviews
Canon’s iconic ELPH has always been a show-off, with the looks and smarts that make you want to carry it out in the open for everyone to see. The PowerShot SD980 IS takes the concept even further with Canon’s first-ever touch panel interface. The ca
mera that invented sleek and slim is equipped with a huge 3-inch PureColor System LCD screen that responds to your touch, delivering operation that’s as natural and intuitive as cutting-edge technology should be.Just touch your finger to the huge 3.0-inch PureColor System LCD panel and the PowerShot SD980 IS responds – creating a fun, natural interface that’s just the way you want to interact with technology now. When shooting, you can choose an AF point, select a shooting mode, operate the flash, set exposure compensation and more. Playback functions are also performed at your touch: switch between images, scroll display, magnify a portion of an image and control movie playback…. More >>
Specs and Features of Canon PowerShot SD980IS 12.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Ultra Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-inch LCD
- 3.0-inch wide touch-panel PureColor System LCD; updated Active Display for quickly switching between images with a shake of the camera
- Capture 720p HD movies; HDMI output connector for easy playback on your HDTV
- 5x optical zoom with ultra-wide 24mm lens, plus Canon’s Optical Image Stabilizer; 12 megapixels for amazing resolution and editing
- Improved Smart AUTO intelligently selects from 22 predefined shooting situations
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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Comment by
Hao Chen on 21 May 2010:
what’s the difference between canon SD980 and canon SD980 ELPH? They are the same price, but SD980 ELPH is combined with lots of useful stuff such as tripod, case, battery, SDHC card and reader…
Rating: 3 / 5
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Comment by
Famous Five on 21 May 2010:
the video breaks up when i download to pc and try to view it in apple quick time. I called up customer support and they said on zoomex software should be used to download pictures, video…not happy with the product
Rating: 2 / 5
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Comment by
SLO Amy on 21 May 2010:
I was all set to order this camera to replace my SD870 which I loved. My old camera was stolen or else I would still have it. I had 3 big needs for a camera: 1. Wide angle capability 2. Good picture quality and 3. A 3″ screen, so I could see if someone eyes were closed. This camera seemed to have it all until I actually saw one in person. The screen is not 3″ when using it as a camera, it is barely a 2.5″ screen. It is a wide angle screen, but you only use the full screen when in movie mode. The rest of the time, you lose 1/2 on each side for the “touch screen”. I was very disappointed and decided not to buy this camera.
Rating: 2 / 5
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Comment by
Bruce on 21 May 2010:
the video breaks up when i download to pc and try to view it in apple quick time. I called up customer support and they said on zoomex software should be used to download pictures, video…not happy with the product
Rating: 2 / 5
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Comment by
Ashlie M. Newberry on 21 May 2010:
Perfect in everyway. very easy to use–yet has so many features, you will never run out. love it.
Rating: 5 / 5
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Comment by
Alexander Lane on 21 May 2010:
I have had canons for decades – for point and shoot, my sd880(?) is still dynamite – starts quick, zooms quick, great image – this one not so much – don’t like mushy pixel structure – more pixels does not equal better overall image quality – focus did weird in-out dance on subjects that should have been easy to focus on – will try s90 for another 100 bucks more for low light and raw files… fingers crossed.
Rating: 2 / 5
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