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Canon PowerShot SD780IS12.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD Black specifications:

  • 12.1 megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo quality poster size prints
  • 3x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilizer
  • HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output
  • 2.5 inch widescreen PureColor LCD II screen, Face Detection
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC, MMC/MMC Plus/HC MMC Plus not included
  • Canon PowerShot SD780IS12.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Black) Description:
    It can be the slimmest Digital ELPH Canon has ever produced, but the affect couldn&rsquo,t be bigger. The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH captivates the senses with bold saturated colors and a daringly original design that matches the intensity of Canon&rsquo,s most groundbreaking camera technology. When picture taking conditions seem pretty unforgiving, you&rsquo,ve got Canon on your side. So the shots you used to miss are the pictures you&rsquo,ll now be sharing, and the movies you never took before will be HD unforgettable.

    PowerShot SD780 IS Highlights

    12.1 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilizer
    Canon&rsquo,s commitment to novelty defines the excitement of the PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH. 12.1 megapixel resolution is more than a number, it&rsquo,s your cutting edge link to the remaining clearness and quality you&rsquo,ve generally wanted in your pictures. Think bold and big, because razor sharp oversized prints are a breeze. Get the picture? It&rsquo,s totally smart.

    The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH has a 3x optical zoom lens that makes it simple to get the inspiring, emotive close ups that will make your pictures lasting keepsakes. This magnificent lens gives you the power to shoot remote subjects with razor sharp precision and stunning vivid color. So you may be able to brilliantly catch a closer shot of a landscape, or a child&rsquo,s big smile.

    The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH comes with Canon&rsquo,s highly praised Optical Image Stabilizer Technology that automatically detects and corrects camera shake one of the leading causes of fuzzy or blurred shots. When zoomed in, you may be able to get the steady, crisp, smart pictures you&rsquo,ll be proud to shoot and share. And Canon&rsquo,s Optical Image Stabilizer Technology is so convenient to use. It functions perfectly with or without a flash.

    HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output
    The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH allows you to record video in beautiful high meaning 1280 x 720 pixels. The camera also makes it simple to take pleasure in HD movies and still photos on your HDTV with a mini HDMI connector for direct connection to a high definition monitor. You&rsquo,ll enjoy the HD experience with no degradation of image or audio in the signal, plus the capability to display up to 130 still pictures now.

    Smart AUTO intelligently selects the correct settings
    Just set the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH to Smart AUTO and you&rsquo,re prepared for maximum enjoyment from your picture taking every time. It&rsquo,s a relaxing and satisfying way to shoot because you may be able to totally concentrate on your subject knowing that the camera has the technical details covered. Advanced Canon technology intelligently analyzes your circumstance and shooting conditions. Then it automatically selects an proper setting from 18 specially defined settings. So if you&rsquo,re photographing flowers, a captivating sunset, or your friends at the park, you may be confident that you&rsquo,re to get dramatic, memorable pictures.

    Shooting Modes
    Advanced presets for the best possible photos under some limitations. With 20 Shooting Modes, you&rsquo,re prepared for whatever shot comes your way.

    2.5 inch PureColor LCD II and large looking at angle
    The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH gives you a big 2.5 inch LCD screen for excellent control when framing your shots. Canon&rsquo,s PureColor LCD II offers spectacular color, resolution and contrast when viewed at an angle. The screen is greatly lasting and easy to see in any light with a scratch resistant, anti reflective covering. It includes Night Display for easy looking at in low light a perfect feature for gathering friends and family around to see your pictures.

    A World of benefits with Canon&rsquo,s Technology

    The DIGIC four image processor evolved Face Detection Technology that tracks the faces of moving subjects and lets the shooter enter the frame seamlessly with the Face Detection Self Timer.

    DIGIC four Image Processor
    Canon&rsquo,s most advanced image processor, DIGIC 4, delivers evolved Face Detection Technology that keeps every face in every photo looking its best. The technology finds and tracks the faces of moving subjects till you&rsquo,re prepared to shoot, then delivers perfect concentrate. Also, contact, flash and white balance are compensated, so that faces exhibit natural skin tones and backgrounds are properly exposed.

    ISAPS Technology is an completely original scene recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an interior database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the advanced DIGIC four Image Processor to enhance concentrate speed and accuracy, also as contact and white balance.

    A Face Detection Self Timer automatically detects a raise in the number of faces and makes the proper modifications. For example, to include the photographer&rsquo,s face in a group shot, there&rsquo,s no have to rush in. Just put the camera on a stand or tripod, identify Face Detection Self Timer, and the camera will wait for the photographer&rsquo,s face to get on camera before it takes the shot. Motion Detection tracks moving subjects in a much bigger range, and the Servo AF keeps concentrate on a moving subject after the shutter button is pressed halfway allowing you to wait for the perfect shot without refocusing.

    Intelligent Contrast Correction
    DIGIC four also makes possible the i Contrast Intelligent Contrast Correction system, which controls the reimbursement level in pixel units to brighten black regions while leaving bright regions unchanged for better pictures where the major subject is black, and more natural transition. The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH can use i Contrast in playback mode to change pictures that were shot without the setting activated.

    Red eye Correction gives three alternatives for removing red eye from subjects in flash pictures.
    1 Red eye Correction throughout shooting really identifies and corrects red eye in human subjects as pictures are taken.
    2 The PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH may be set to automatically detect and correct red eye throughout image playback.
    3 you may be able to manually find any red eyes in a scene throughout image playback on the LCD screen, and command the camera to take off them.

    Life doesn&rsquo,t give you second chances to catch special times. That&rsquo,s why the PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH features an ISO 1600 setting that decreases the effects of camera shake and sharpens subjects in low light situations, giving you greater shooting flexibility. ISO may be extended to 3200 when you choose ISO 3200 Special Scene mode.

    What’s in the Box PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH body Lithium ion battery pack NB 4L Battery charger CB 2LV Wrist strap WS DC7 Digital Camera Solution CD ROM USB interface cable IFC 400PCU AV cable AVC DC400

    Canon PowerShot SD780IS12.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Black) Reviews:

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    363 of 369 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    A True Pocket Camera with HD Video,
    March 16, 2009

    By&nbsp,U. Wilkins San Jose, CA USA See all my reviews

    I just bought this Canon on a whim, earlier today at Best purchase. I have been tinkering with it for the most of the evening. My last SD300 is still working like a champ, but I have been considering a video camera for many time.After many peering at the video camera counter I wandered over to the point and shoot table. What firstly drew me in to the SD780IS was its look on the display stand. The sleek matte black body is eye pleasing.Then I looked at the specifications. And realized that it shoots video in HD! 1280×720 Then the other attributes made me realize that it was time to update my “everywhere, anytime” camera.

    I proceeded to check out many of the other Canon SD cameras. The SD960 became the other candidate.It has a bit more glass4xzoom, over the SD780′s 3xzoom. The SD960 has an appealing f2.8 apeture over the SD780′s f3.2. The SD960′s screen is more tailored for the HD video catch as it has a 16:9 percentage LCD panel. Kinda nice for instant looking at ON THE CAMERA

    After many thought I went with the SD780 for these reasons:

    1. The HD video capability is awesome and comparible with the SD960. It has a HDMI jack. The conventional 4:3 screen doesn’t annoy me, because the video is finally going to be viewed on a HD TV.There will be an upper and lower bar on 16:9 playback through the SD780′s LCD.

    2.The weaker 3x zoom isn’t a big deal as this camera is for general shootingout with freinds, bars, random afternoon at the beach, mountain biking, etc.And with this camera EASLIY fitting in my jeans pocket or camelbak, the portability is what gives me the chance to document those times, that could otherwise be missed. The SD960 is a little bulkierbut still small. I do also shoot with a Canon 40D, accompanied with L optics, but the weight and bulkiness don’t lend to certain shooting situation. As mentined above

    3. The user interface on the SD780IS is like most if not all? Preceeding SD cameras. While there isn’t much control in the way of shooting settings, feature buttons like flash override, AE lock, AF lock, and contact reimbursement are present on the camera body. The SD960IS has two buttons and a jog wheel, which lend to swims in the menu. I am sure the new interface on the 960 is intuitive, but I liked the 780 caused by its similarity to my old SD300.

    I’m happy with the results made far with the SD780IS. The HD video is excellant, but it should be recognized that once recording you may be able to only zoom digitally. Low light cabilities and sound in video mode are excellent. The stills I have taken look great. As well, to the budget minded who are upgrading from older digital point and shoots, a class four minimum 4GB or 8GB SDHC card could be suited caused by the calling for memory of the 12.1 million pixels, and HD video. As well, most old card readers won’t procedure the the SDHC cards so you may have to buy a new card reader also.

    I have to talk about it again.The small size of the Canon SD780IS is mind blowing.And the functionality really mirrors its beauty.


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    140 of 142 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    Revolutionary! Beautiful and Powerful,
    March 24, 2009

    By&nbsp,W. Chan New York City See all my reviews
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    OVERVIEW

    Canon SD780IS is the ideal travel/everyday camera. It weighs a little over four ounces. The size of the camera is astounding. It’s smaller than my iPhone 3G and my wallet. I love the new 720p video recording HD feature on the 2009 Canon P+S line. The image stabilization for video/image stills is a winner. The clips are sharper and clearer than the clips from the Creative Vado HD and the Flip Video MinoHD.

    PLAYBACK ON COMPUTERS

    For video playback without choppiness on the computer, you have to have at least a Core two Duo 1.66 GHz or higher processor on Windows Vista/XP SP2/XP SP 3 or Core Duo 1.66 GHz or higher processor on Mac OS X v10.4 v10.5

    MEMORY CARD

    You should get at least 8GB Sandisk Extreme III SDHC Class six or higher memory card for the camera. 4000×3000 resolution pictures can quickly fill up your 2/4GB SD memory card.

    CONCLUSION

    + fast uninterrupted Snapshots

    + 720p HD Video Recording with Image Stabilization

    + Lightning fast Startup

    + Ultra Compact Point & Shoot Camera Thin + Light Combo

    + Beautiful Design

    + Great for Beginners Very Easy To Use

    + Bright LCD Screen

    + DIGIC IV Technology

    + Blink Detection

    + Can Edit Video Clips on the go

    + Scene Detection Mode works Flawlessly

    No Optical Zoom in Video Mode while Recording You can Digitally Zoom

    Monotone Sound in Video Mode

    Only 3x Optical Zoom for image stills

    View Finder is Useless

    Little Noisy/Grainy when Using Higher Than ISO400 but Acceptable

    SCORE/VERDICT

    09/10: Recommended


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    350 of 385 people found the following review helpful:

    4.0 out of five stars
    Noisy, but good,
    March 19, 2009

    By&nbsp,Adam Dachis “adachis” Pasadena, CA See all my reviews
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    If you want this little new camera from Canon it is most likely caused by it is nice body and small size, something Canon has done well in the past and managed to enhance upon in the SD780 IS. If those two things are topping your list, do not annoy reading this review. You have succeeded in finding a tiny, nice little camera that can go just about anywhere. If quality and features also matter, it is more of a mixed bag. As common, when you make a camera this small, the form factor means sacrifices in more practical regions. Still, Canon does a nice job all around in giving you an excellent value in spite of the shortcomings inherent in pocket photographic devices.

    For holders of small pocket cameras, it should come as no surprise that sound is the number one problem with this device. With a 12MP sensor, it is no wonder there is so much sound in every photo you take. Outdoors, indoors, pitch black, whatever: it does not matter. You’ll see sound no matter how well lit your scene is, if there are black regions or not. This is a big disadvantage if you are printing big photos. If you are like majority of people and only go beyond 4×6 or 5×7 for that sporadic photo that warrants an 8×10, you do not have much to worry about. Though cramming 12MP into a tiny little sensor, like the one used in the SD780 IS, is surely a cause of the high levels of sound, the resolution it gives makes the sound imperceptible when printing small photographs. You may notice it in an 8×10 photo taken at night, but for your smaller prints you may want to get by just good.

    Where sound is a bigger problem is in the video mode. Since the introduction of their 5D Mark II DSLR, Canon’s begun to embrace high definition video across their photographic line. Though not many cameras in Canon’s arsenal can catch HD video now, I believe by the end of 2009 it should be more the norm than the exemption. While the SD780 IS does not catch 1080p video like the 5D Mark II, or it is much bigger brother the SX1S IS, 720p is a pretty feat for a camera this small. It is comparable in size to the Flip Mino HD and only costs about $50 more if you are comparing by suggested retail pricing. Though not as straightforward and simple as the Flip, by virtue of being a still camera 1st and a video device second, if you are looking for a device that does both and are wanting to pay a little extra you have found it. The video quality in the Canon SD780 IS is more uniformly sharp in daylight or indoors, though the Flip Mino HD tends to pick up somewhat more detail in the distance in daylight, not indoors. The SD780 IS gives you selective concentrate and stabilization. While you may not care for selective concentrate, the image stabilization offered in the SD780 IS is nice to have when taking video clips. The image stabilizer lets for nice, smooth pans that aren’t offshoot by the “jello effect” you get with CMOS sensors. The Flip uses a CMOS and has that issue. The SD780 IS uses a CCD and doesn’t. The SD780 also offers H.264 encoding at an average bit rate of about 24Mbps. For H.264 720p video, this is a high bit rate from a device. Still, the files are not too big. If you have got a 16GB SDHC card you will get about an hour and a half of video. Where the Flip does a better job, but, is in sound.

    Though the Flip is not exactly the best device in low light, it still manages pretty well for a tiny little camera. The SD780 IS looks noisy in every situation. While the high megapixel ranking keeps the sound harder to see in a photo, when you are dealing with 720p video the sound is obvious. You may be able to see it in perfect daylight, though it is not that bothersome, and you may be able to really see it indoors despite of the lighting. This is a noisy camera. Though it is forgivable in the photographs, usually, it really hurts the video mode. Given the restrictions of the tiny hardware and the unfortunate megapixel race, sound reduction would’ve been nice. Still, if you are looking for an very tiny device that records HD video, the SD780 IS should by high on your list by virtue of its stabilization.

    Being that this is a mainly a still camera and not a video device, there are many of positives to look at. Let us start on the outside and work our way in. Canon’s obviously put many of thought into the form factor. Despite of what color you get, I think most will agree that this is a nice device. It is compact and light, so taking it with you’ll seem about the same as not taking it with you: you’ll frequently forget you have it. On one hand, that is nice. On the other, be sure you do not lose it. Though it is not the smallest camera you may be able to purchase, it feels many smaller than it’s. This may be an issue for many people. I have owned or reviewed a big number of buyer imaging devices and I have never run into the problems that many seem to have with button size. I have used a Sony camera that is a bit smaller than this one and had no issues, whatsoever, with accidental presses. The SD780 IS is the 1st device I have owned where I frequently make these mistakes. If you have big fingers, you’ll most likely find this device very frustrating. For me, the problem is mainly with what I will call the function wheel. Kind of like an iPod, in the center is a Function/Set button enclosed by a wheel of four other alternatives. Though this isn’t a new interface for Canon, it is very small on the SD 780 and it is easy to mistakenly push the wrong button on the wheel or the center button. Personally, I do not find myself running into this problem too frequently because I am not usually changing settings. Still, it is something you may want to think about if you have had trouble with accidental button pushes in the past.

    The other switches, but, are quite easy to deal with. The other four buttons on the back panel have quite some space around them, when not considering how small this camera is, and pushing them is no trouble at all. One is a switch that goes from auto photo mode to custom photo mode to video mode. Though I have come to favor separate buttons for starting a video and taking a photo, much like Sanyo does with their line of convergence cameras which they are now calling “dual cameras”, this switch works well in the sense that it keeps you in the mode and saves you from remembering which button to push when you want something. More importantly, switching modes is about as fast as you could ask for. Though it is not my favored way to switch modes because I favor the devices to seem like there is no switch at all, it does not really end up being a problem.

    Lastly, there are two buttons on the top of the camera. One is for the shutter and the other is the power button. If you have big fingers, good luck pushing the power button. It is tiny and it is not raised at all. I think about my fingers normal sized and dont have difficulty pushing the button but if you are worried, go attempt the camera in a store before you purchase it. As for the shutter, that is no problem at all. You half depress to concentrate and press completely to take the photo, like you could with pretty much any digital camera on the market. There’s also a zoom ring around the shutter button which has a tiny little edge to it for your finger to flick. It works quite well, in spite of being as tiny as it’s. For the most part, the camera is easy to control in spite of its size. Though you may have difficulty when changing settings, when it comes to general operation aside from turning it on and off you should not run into issues.

    My two favorite parts of the SD780 IS body are its big screen and port access. The screen is very bright and clear, at half light which is where it starts out of the box and most likely where you want to leave it, and is protected by a glass covering. Smudging is easy to clean but be cautious of scratches. The refresh rate of the screen is excellent. Color accuracy is amazingly good and realistic, presuming you are not using the “my colors” feature. I have come to expect less from Canon’s devices especially in the white complementary department and I was pleasantly surprised. While that is not completely the display’s job, what I see on the screen is what I see in reality. No complaints. If you like shooting from the viewfinder, which is perfectly reasonable, you’ll certainly be disappointed. The choice is nice, of course, but it is so very tiny that it looks more for show than for any real use. I appreciate Canon’s inclusion, but I can pretty much ensure it’ll never be used for any practical function. My other favorite part is the port access, because it is exactly how I like it. In the top left corner if you are looking at the back of the camera, you pull off this little part of plastic to reveal a mini HDMI port and a mini USB port. There is no proprietary connections. It is nice to see a tiny camera not sacrifice connectivity for the sake of size. To move pictures, just pull the plastic covering away and input the camera into your computer. The procedure is the same if you want to connect the camera via HDMI to your HDTV. Canon does not include the needed cable, which is a shame, but being that I have never once connected my camera to a TV I am not really bothered. They do give you a regular meaning cable, but, so you are not stranded with no alternatives. On the bottom of the camera there’s the common slide off access to the battery and memory card. Canon really crammed them both in there, but in a way that is remarkable and not cumbersome. Also, they managed a tripod head mount on the bottom also, and you may be able to pull away a little rubber covering to reveal a hole for the tripod head’s stabilizer the little part that does not screw in but holds the camera in place on the head.

    Overall, the camera body has an excellent design. It is not only nice but working. The only disadvantage is the possibility of accidental button pushes, but that sort of comes with the territory.

    What about the camera’s features? We have already discussed video mode, which is excellent on the side from the sound issues. The still camera features and controls are quite good all around, with only some silly omissions. Let us start with the menu system. It is simple. You press the menu button and you have two columns. One is the simple camera alternatives column, only giving you four choices, and the other is the function column giving you more to do. In the camera alternatives, you may be able to turn certain functionalities on or off. In spite of the paltry zoom on this device, which is to be projected caused by its size, I’d recommend turning off digital zoom. It is on by default. Why it’s included in cameras is something I have never quite understood. As for the functions menu, you have some basic functions display light, card formatting, etc. But also many superfluous functions like changing the sound effects and the camera’s startup image. You do not get many choices, and the dog bark shutter sound is absent from this device which I generally loved, but you get choices still. If you do not want sound effects at all, there’s a mute feature. You may want to note, but, that this camera makes sound on startup still. The body is a little noisy on own. The image stabilizer also sounds like a fan is running. I have not heard the microphone pick up this sound in video mode, but if operation sound is a problem for you for whatever reason you may be able to minimize it by turning off image stabilization. That said, on the side from to get a couple of extra pictures out of your battery life, I can not imagine why you’d ever want to turn it off.

    Canon’s autofocus lagged behind Nikon’s in the DSLR market, I believe, but in their buyer devices I have been pretty happy with how well it works. Autofocus is fast and, in my experience so far, correct. The only problem I have steadily run into is the minimum focal distance in normal mode. Turning on macro mode solves the problem, and looks to be the most versatile mode as it has no problem, unlike many buyer cameras, focusing far off as well. The unfortunate issue with macro concentrate is that it resets every time you switch modes or turn the camera off. If you want it on, you have to set it every single time. It could be nice to either be able to change the default or for the camera to automatically switch to macro when it can not manage to concentrate caused by its closeness to the subject.

    The flash does a pretty great job for being so tiny. From far away, it does well. Oddly enough, close subjects weren’t as blown out as I’d projected. Often the photos looked amazingly natural for a flash. Still, since you are to get image sound despite, I recommend shooting with higher ISOs if you have a reasonable total of light in the room. It still tends to look more natural, particularly after a little color correction.

    Exposure controls and the self timer meet expectations. There is not many of room for novelty with the features, but you may be able to change what I can only assume is the get before taking a photo. Possibly you are adjusting shutter speed, though I am not sure. You may also set a self timer for two or ten seconds. Really being able to decide the time could be a nice step up, but I do not think many complained about the alternatives given. They work just good.

    The SD780 is will include many superfluous but fun features common to Canon’s buyer line. My Colors is one of them. They give you so various color modes including positive film, monotone and sepia I do not know why you’d like to create your, but you do have that choice. You may also shoot in black and white with a color accent, if you are trying to create the feel of Schindler’s List in your family photos hopefully that will include no one, or just exchange colors for whatever reason you’d like to do that.

    Playback mode is excellent. It is easy to zoom in and out on your photos and navigate through them. You may be able to display a histogram and EXIF data while looking at the photo, which is pretty extreme but cool for a buyer device. Video playback gives a money of control, which will include in camera editing. This is not terribly new to Canon’s devices but it is still nice. Personally, I’d rather edit outside of the camera but if you need space on your card and do not have a spare it may be a good way to crack that issue assuming you have parts of your videos that you want to remove.

    As far as silly omissions go, when selecting a picture size you may be able to get the normal 4:3 or 16:9 likely a result of the video mode. Where’s the 3:2 option? Digital cameras pioneered the 4:3 format, which, personally, I don’t like. When printing a 4×6 photo I’d favor to avoid cropping. Both 4:3 and 16:9 require cropping, which is unfortunate. It looks ridiculous to not offer 3:2 shooting, but then again that is not the norm with the devices. I think that is unfortunate. As I have mentioned earlier, the lack of an HDMI cable and sound reduction is too bad. The HDMI is understandable as this camera is pretty inexpensive and you’d never know that by looking at it, but sound reduction is sorely missed. It is no substitute for an real lack of sound, but a bit could go a long way with this device.

    The battery life is amazingly good. Possibly I feel that way because I have not used a camera this small in a long time, but being that it can make it through the day given all the crap I put it through with room to spare, I am impressed. The camera also comes with a separate charger, which is great if you want to pick up a spare battery. It is also easy for travel. Though I generally favor the choice, at least, to charge via USB in case I forget the charger or do not want to annoy bringing it with me, the provided charger is compact and makes charging the battery an easy thing to do. The only downside is that you constantly have to take off the battery from the camera, but they make that access easy enough as portrayed earlier.

    Overall, there is many to like about the Canon SD780 IS. The sound issue is the biggest disadvantage, but educated purchasers should know to expect this when buying a pocket device. Everything else is usually trivial. Though the sound issues are a big disadvantage, particularly if you are interested in the usually great HD video mode, this is a great little camera and well worth the price thanks to the HD video mode.

    In summary.

    + nice, tiny size and hard build

    + amazingly good battery life

    + Big, bright, color accurate display

    + Menu system and on screen interface is nice and easy to use

    + Forgetting the sound issues, video mode is good 720p video in H.264 with a high bit rate average of 24Mbps

    + Easy access to ports and easy to move photos or display them on your HDTV

    + The flash is amazingly efficient without being excessively bright

    + Inexpensive for what you get

    = high resolution photos, though this comes at a cost 6 to eight MP looks like a more logical choice

    = Image stabilization is excellent considering the size, but is not what you get with a bigger device

    = Has a viewfinder, though it is pretty much useless

    = Many superfluous but fun features, primarily color related

    Physical buttons are frequently too small and accidental pushes are commonplace

    Pictures and video are very noisy, no matter the lighting conditions


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      Cant beat online deals for canon powershot, plus free shipping at most stores over a certain amount

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      Clearance prices aren’t much more discounted than this so may as well buy it now.

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    Canon PowerShot SD1200IS Lowest Price

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    Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD Light Gray specifications:

    Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Light Gray) Description:
    When a camera puts a smile on your face the moment you hold it, imagine how great you&rsquo,ll feel when you see your 1st pictures! The PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH has everything going for it exuberant color, the sculptured style of Canon&rsquo,s famed ELPH series and the groundbreaking know how that takes you to a whole new level of picture taking accomplishment. Fun, smart and a style that follows you everywhere.

    PowerShot SD1200 IS Highlights

    10.0 megapixel resolution makes it a breeze to print big size images
    With the PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH, dramatic, personal pictures have never been easier to shoot and share. This 10.0 megapixel camera allows you to create remarkable, big photos of family and friends you&rsquo,ll be proud display. The high resolution pictures taken by the SD1200 IS Digital ELPH may be enlarged up to 13 x 19 inches.

    The PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH comes with Canon&rsquo,s highly praised Optical Image Stabilizer Technology that automatically detects and corrects camera shake one of the leading causes of fuzzy or blurred shots. When zoomed in, you may be able to get the steady, crisp, smart pictures you&rsquo,ll be proud to shoot and share. And Canon&rsquo,s Optical Image Stabilizer Technology is so convenient to use. It functions perfectly with or without a flash.

    Large, crisp 2.5 inch PureColor LCD II and large looking at angle
    The PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH gives you a big 2.5 inch LCD screen for excellent control when framing your shots. Canon&rsquo,s PureColor LCD II offers spectacular color, resolution and contrast when viewed at an angle. The screen is greatly lasting and easy to see in any light with a scratch resistant, anti reflective covering. It includes Night Display for easy looking at in low light a perfect feature for gathering friends and family around to see your pictures.

    Smart AUTO intelligently selects the correct settings
    Just set the Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH to Smart AUTO and you&rsquo,re prepared for maximum enjoyment from your picture taking every time. It&rsquo,s a relaxing and satisfying way to shoot because you may be able to totally concentrate on your subject knowing that the camera has the technical details covered. Advanced Canon technology intelligently analyzes your circumstance and shooting conditions. Then it automatically selects an proper setting from 18 specially defined settings. So if you&rsquo,re photographing flowers, a captivating sunset, or your friends at the park, you may be confident that you&rsquo,re to get dramatic, memorable pictures.

    Shooting Modes
    Advanced presets for the best possible photos under some limitations. With 17 Shooting Modes, you&rsquo,re prepared for whatever shot comes your way.

    A World of benefits with Canon&rsquo,s Technology

    The DIGIC four Image Processor evolved Face Detection Technology that tracks the faces of moving subjects and lets the shooter enter the frame seamlessly with the Face Detection Self Timer.

    DIGIC four Image Processor
    Canon&rsquo,s most advanced image processor, DIGIC 4, delivers evolved Face Detection Technology that keeps every face in every photo looking its best. The technology finds and tracks the faces of moving subjects till you&rsquo,re prepared to shoot, then delivers perfect concentrate. Also, contact, flash and white balance are compensated, so that faces exhibit natural skin tones and backgrounds are properly exposed.

    ISAPS Technology is an completely original scene recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an interior database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the advanced DIGIC four Image Processor to enhance concentrate speed and accuracy, also as contact and white balance.

    A Face Detection Self Timer automatically detects a raise in the number of faces and makes the proper modifications. For example, to include the photographer&rsquo,s face in a group shot, there&rsquo,s no have to rush in. Just put the camera on a stand or tripod, identify Face Detection Self Timer, and the camera will wait for the photographer&rsquo,s face to get on camera before it takes the shot. Motion Detection tracks moving subjects in a much bigger range allowing you to wait for the perfect shot without refocusing.

    Intelligent Contrast Correction
    DIGIC four also makes possible the i Contrast Intelligent Contrast Correction system, which controls the reimbursement level in pixel units to brighten black regions while leaving bright regions unchanged for better pictures where the major subject is black, and more natural transition. The PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH can use i Contrast in playback mode to change pictures that were shot without the setting activated.

    Red eye Correction gives three alternatives for removing red eye from subjects in flash pictures. 1 Red eye Correction throughout shooting really identifies and corrects red eye in human subjects as pictures are taken. 2 The PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH may be set to automatically detect and correct red eye throughout image playback. 3 you may be able to manually find any red eyes in a scene throughout image playback on the LCD screen, and command the camera to take off them.

    Life doesn&rsquo,t give you second chances to catch special times. That&rsquo,s why the PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH features an ISO 1600 setting that decreases the effects of camera shake and sharpens subjects in low light situations, giving you greater shooting flexibility. ISO may be extended to 3200 when you choose ISO 3200 Special Scene mode.

    What’s in the Box PowerShot SD1200 IS Digital ELPH body Lithium ion battery pack NB 6L Battery charger CB 2LY Wrist strap WS DC7 Digital Camera Solution CD ROM USB interface cable IFC 400PCU AV cable AVC DC400

    Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Light Gray) Reviews:

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    667 of 678 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    great little cam, many enhancements from earlier powershots, many quirks,
    April 22, 2009

    By&nbsp,Omar Siddique Ellicott City, MD USA See all my reviews
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    The SD1200 has many big changes over its predecessor SD1100, and is the smallest, best intended Elph I have used far.

    I’ve owned many models of Elph, this is my sixth or seventh, so my review is aimed particularly at other serial Canon holders. I usually compare the SD1200 to the SD1100.

    The big changes: Digic4 and a bigger CCD sensor. The slight increase in CCD size 1/2.3″ vs 1/2.5″ should make for “cleaner” photos. And Digic4 promises faster/cleaner shots also.

    You get 10MP vs 8MP on the SD1100, and “medium” M1 size is 6MP. JPG quality is down to two setting: good or Normal.

    SD1200 is only somewhat smaller than the SD1100, but feels notably smaller by virtue of curved edges and the LCD being flush with the body no bump out.

    The 1200 now feels as small as this design can shrink. Good news: my average sized male hands can still comfortably hold it, barely not covering lens, flash, or resting on the LCD. But the round power button is nearly too small to press if you had big fingers and no fingernails.

    1200′s new battery is a higher capacity 1000mAh vs 760mAh for SD1100. There is also a new charger not matched with the old batteries, a glossy white colored model to blend into your wall.

    The buttons and menus are simplified. There is now a button for review mode, pressing it a 2nd time takes you back to the last state. Useful. The slider has dedicated AUTO and Manual settings, not have to use menus for that switch.

    Uninterrupted mode and ISO now are in the Function Menu on the SD1100, they had dedicated buttons.

    A SD card is not included. This seems right to me, a 32MB card is barely useful, and with the down pressure on electronics prices, I can not imagine Canon wanting to bundle a more expensive/bigger card. Many people will find this lack annoying.

    The A/V output is gone, and the USB connector now serves both reasons both types of included cables now have a USB end

    A new variant of Canon software is needed for this model, Zoombrowser 6.3. Canon usually requires a new release for each new family/season of cameras. Unfortunately, the CameraWindow software was intentionally dumbed down in the 6.X software and not offers the alternatives to delete your photos have to go through the OS, nor to chose custom naming for the downloads. I say intentionally, since I asked Canon customer support about it and they stated the changes weren’t bugs. The last Canon software to still have that functionality was 5.X, corresponding to the SD1000 and other cameras released that season.

    In informal indoor tests, the 1200 seemed more prepared to go to ISO400 often too “noisy” to be useful when the SD1100 could have chosen ISO200.

    The SD1200 and SD1100 have same specifications on their optics. But, I noticed a more pronounced barrel distortion on the 1200 at extreme wide angle. Still only noticable in close up shots of straight edged things at wide angle

    In a informal speed test, the SD1200 took/stored photos notably faster the SD1100 same scene, continuous mode, same brand SD card, in spite of the 1200′s image size being bigger.

    Canon’s paper manuals have been shrinking steadily. With this model, the only manual included is a quick start guide, the rest is on CD ROM.

    The packaging is more economical than before, about half the size of the SD1100′s box.

    Sadly, there’s no HD video mode, though all of the other Elphs released this spring had HD. SD1200 holders are stuck with 640×480 video.

    Canon has some number of sub series inside the compact Elph line, varying usually by asthetics and optics. The SD1200 is replacement to the series that included the SD1100, SD1000, and SD600. These all favor a classic, thin design. If you are unfamiliar with Canon’s Powershot cameras, there is lots of good material out there on camera sites like dpreview.

    In general, the small sensors and optics in all ultra compact digital cameras lead to many optical quirks such as barrelling, chromatic aberrations, over/under exposure in bright sunlight/shade, and underpowered flashes. That is inherent to the size of camera, and vendors attempt to correct these effects in their on board processing. My opinion is that Canon does a great job of correcting for these issues and the Elphs as well as the SD1200 take good photos for their size.

    It’s questionable that a SD1100 owner could exactly find this a compelling upgrade other than the Digic4, but this is an excellent compact camera in all ways. Separately from the noteworthy quirks: the lack of HD and the restricted features in the download software, this camera is greatly suggested.


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    237 of 255 people found the following review helpful:

    3.0 out of five stars
    As in comparison to the SD110,
    May 17, 2009

    By&nbsp,Sidney G. Mcdaniel Brandon, MS See all my reviews
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    I bought the SD110 3.2MP back in 2004 and decided it was time to upgrade this year as it showed many age. The new variant of that same line is the SD1200. I have had it for some weeks now and have some observations. The SD1200 is much faster from the time you turn it on till it’s prepared to shoot as in comparison to the SD110. Next, the screen is far better than the one on the SD110. Bright and readable in sunlight. The camera itself is smaller than the SD110 as you may expect but does feel a little cheaper. So far I have taken the SD1200 to three major events. A birthday party, K 4 graduation, backyard play time. The birthday part pictures didn’t turn out well in auto mode. We were indoors Pump it up and the lighting was most likely not the best. The pictures were blurry for the most part. I had the same issue at the second event K 4 graduation but this time I switched to manual mode and used the “indoor” setting. This largely improved the picture. , the outdoor shots turned out looking great in auto mode. With the SD110 the auto mode was generally better than any of the manual settings. It looks with the SD1200 that isn’t the case. I’ll continue to explore the settings/features of the camera. I expected the SD1200 to be far superior to my five year old SD110 but so far the pictures themselves haven’t turned out markedly better.


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    45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    Review of Cannon SD1200IS,
    June 11, 2009

    By&nbsp,Timothy Brown St. Paul, Minnesota USA See all my reviews
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    Wow! This is the third Cannon Elph camera that I owned. Cannon hit a home run with this one. I can not seem to take a bad picture with this camera. I use it for work and take pictures all day long under different situations. Everything operates on auto, the camera switches automatically between long distance and macro modes. It can produce great pictures in different lighting situations, where my others cameras failed in the past.

    This is about my 25th digital camera that I have bought, we really wear them out through use, and I’ll buy this same camera again, and greatly recommend it to you. You’ll be pleased. The only negative that I can say is that the camera is nearly too small for my big hands and the camera disappears in your pockets and you’ll forget that you’re carrying it! Really, that isn’t a problem, and really most likely a plus if you’re on vacation and do not want to be lugging around many big war club old camera to take many pics.

    I can not recommend this camera more. I just plain love it.


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    21 Responses to “canon powershot sd1200is”

    1. Kathryn J. Says:

      price of canon powershot is a great deal for digital cameras

    2. Randy V Says:

      Walmart had it for sale

    3. Mario R Says:

      I think Frye Electronics may have free shipping

    4. Kelly H. Says:

      It’s on all price comparison web sites, just look around if you dont think this is the best deal

    5. Donna K. Says:

      Who is the cheapest online dealer?

    6. Earl S Says:

      Looked for coupon sites

    7. Juan L Says:

      It’s one of the better digital cameras out there. Good Pricing.

    8. David79 Says:

      Compare canon powershot prices here or on ebay, is my best guess

    9. Cheryl C. Says:

      My local store in Bestbuy had a closeout sale, but online pricing was still better

    10. Harry C Says:

      Couldnt find any canon powershot sd1200is deals in Portland :(

    11. Adam W Says:

      Where can i find a coupon for canon powershot sd1200is valid in Nashville

    12. Marvin E Says:

      Has been reviewed more on Amazon site, check it there

    13. Glenn Says:

      i got it in Bestbuy store that had a clearance sale, but generally online deals are better

    14. Christine A. Says:

      Compare online prices, dont bother with store price

    15. Olen Says:

      canon powershot sd1200is, great buy for the money

    16. Charles74 Says:

      Very good value for the money.

    17. Bryan C Says:

      Amazon or Ebay generaly have a low price than an outlet

    18. Darwin Says:

      What is the warranty like?

    19. Allen K Says:

      Staples used to offer free shipping

    20. Judy D. Says:

      Review pretty much sums it up, great deal

    21. Gary Says:

      It’s one of the better digital cameras out there. Good Pricing.

    Sony DVP-NS975V Up-Scaling Price and Review

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    Sony DVP-NS975V Up-Scaling DVD-CD-SACD Player specifications:

    Sony DVP-NS975V Up-Scaling DVD/CD/SACD Player Description:
    Sony’s DVP NS975V is a must for videophiles. The player up scales standard MPEG 2 DVD Video signals to full high definition 720p or 1080i, a feature anybody with an HDMI compatible TV can appreciate. Still watching analog TV? The player also handles your standard definition 480i/480p DVD Video, audio CD, and Super Audio CD SACD entertainment including playback of recordable CDs filled with MP3 music or JPEG image files. HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a lossless, uncompressed, all digital audio/video interface to link any AV source with an audio or video monitor, like a digital TV DTV. HDMI supports standard definition SD, improved meaning ED, or high definition HD video, plus multi channel digital audio all using a single cable. The DVP NS975V plays just about any disc out there, from DVD Video to DVD R, DVD RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW, and its onboard processing technologies, like Sony’s Precision theater Progressive de interlacer and 3:2 pulldown reversal, make all of them shine. Progressive scanning, called 480p or 720p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines at 480p of a regular DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper pictures while eliminating almost all motion artifacts. Precision theater Progressive technology uses a 12 bit video DAC digital to analog converter with high bandwidth, 108 MHz processing to detect image changes at the pixel level, rather than at the level of whole scan lines. That makes this player’s picture more faithful to the source whether film or video because it uses separate, optimized algorithms to manage different pixel behaviors. Separate algorithms are used to procedure the moving and still parts of a picture, ensuing in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are free from motion artifacts. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames per second movies to 30 fps video, 3:2 reverse pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant info to display a film frame accurate picture. Composite and S video outputs bring compatibility with almost any TV. Based on the disc, SACD music releases supply super high fidelity multichannel or stereo sound. As an anti piracy measure, the DVP NS975V performs own decoding of SACD signals, passing high resolution analog, not digital, audio to your integrated amplifier or surround receiver. That means you will need an audio/video receiver with multichannel analog audio inputs to appreciate multichannel SACD releases. Fitted SACD bass management helps you tailor the output level of the “.1″ LFE low frequency effects channel to your system, as an proper level may differ from the output level proper for Dolby Digital and DTS surround combinations. If you are not planning to use the SACD capability for multichannel programming, both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 channel surround sound signals may also be routed through the player’s digital audio outputs 1 each RCA coaxial and Toslink optical for simpler connection to a matched receiver multichannel analog and digital audio interconnects aren’t supplied. Precision Drive three gives a system for reading DVDs that are in less than perfect condition, eliminating errors in playback caused by imperfect, scratched, or warped discs. DVD resume memory kicks in whenever you stop a DVD. Afterward, when you come back to it, the player will pick up right where you left off before. The player holds resume points for an remarkable 40 discs. Other playback features are 10 second instant replay, DVD/CD Text display with related discs, a digital video enhancer, digital video EQ equalization, custom parental control memory for 40 discs, also as Advanced SmoothScan and SmoothSlow Modes. What’s in the Box
    DVD player, remote control, two AA remote batteries, a stereo analog audio/composite video interconnect, a user’s manual, and warranty info.

    Sony DVP-NS975V Up-Scaling DVD/CD/SACD Player Reviews:

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    18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

    1.0 out of five stars
    Garbage,
    June 6, 2005

    By&nbsp, buyer “rk4321″ Saratoga, CA See all my reviews

    I bought this in November. It used to freeze occaisionally if the buttons were pressed too quickly on the remote. The unit has now died. Any DVD put into the tray causes the player to hang. It wont power off. To get the DVD back out, I have to cycle the power via the wall socket, then hit eject.

    Sony support’s response: Mail it to a fix depot, they will fix it and mail it back. This may be inconvenient, and given the very low quality of the player itself not worth the postage.

    Looking at other reviews, it’s clear this is a extensive issue. That Sony will not admit the issue or offer to exchange it out boggles my mind . The worst buyer service I have experienced.

    Added comment 8/16/2005. Buyer service gave me a refund which usually covered shipping for fix. Sony’s Loredo Exchange center indicated they discontinued the model and dont have equivalent unit to send me and offered to forward it for fix it or purchase the unit back. I just received a check for the unit.


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    Nine of nine people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    Extra Star Given for Balance,
    November 28, 2005

    By&nbsp,Mad Dog “maddog6969″ TimbuckThree, Tennessee See all my reviews

    I am not sure where all the angst came from in the negative reviews here. I have had this long enough to know that we got a good unit. The major reason I am posting a review is to make a couple of comments about the upscaling capability of this unit. 1st off, the upscaling logic won’t make a lousy DVD look as good as your favorites. The good news is that it does supply quite some improvement on many discs and you do not have to have the best TV monitor to see the improvement. Before replacing our 11+ year old Toshiba 32″ TV, we had lots of time to verify this assert. We also had two other DVD players to compare to, both decent players by Panasonic and Pioneer, both without upsampling capability. One improvement you’ll notice is important softening of sound features. DVDs that I classify as “bad” frequently display increased image distortion as the subjects inside the frame move faster. The upsampling capability tends to make these artifacts less obvious.

    Another comment about video quality I have asked myself and heard others ask if HDMI cables are worth the money. Our TV has HDMI inputs also as part video inputs. There’s no doubt that the HDMI input gives for better picture quality. Because this DVD player has both HDMI and part outputs, it is easy enough to switch the TV input to compare. And if you shop around, you may be able to now get HDMI cables at a more reasonable price than you could some months ago. I have compared $250 Audioquest cables to $60 AR cables using this DVD player and a 1080i standard monitor and am hard pressed to say that I can see any difference. But, the Audioquest cable does seem to keep a good connection longer than the AR. Costly HDMI cables are more supple and seem to manage being bent around in the cable quagmire much better than cheaper ones.


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    Seven of seven people found the following review helpful:

    1.0 out of five stars
    Stay away from this costly nightmare,
    March 21, 2005

    By&nbsp,Honest John Los Angeles, CA See all my reviews

    This is a awful unit and should be recalled. I bought this thinking it could be a good, versitile product and suited for future use. What a mistake. I began having disc freezes and tray locks after about five weeks. Sproradic at 1st, then worse and worse. Now after three months it’s dead and the official Sony warranty IS INVALID !!! I have to pay $33 to get a replacment unit from Texas, which can be a refurbished one with the same problems. Hard to believe is not it!? Go to the Sony support site and see for yourself. You do not have to have one, no need for a serial number or anything. Just go through the procedure of acting like you have a problem. The support procedure will end saying your unit isn’t qualified for local service ! and your only choice is to return it, freight pre paid, plus another $33 to get a substitute, which may/may not be new. Do a web search on the other poor comsumers who bought this part of junk and you will see it’s a extensive problem. I trashed this dead Sony unit after only three months. Why pay $33+ for more garbage? I’ll purchase a JVC or Panasonic, maybe Denon. I will never purchase from Sony again. The JVC XVN512 is looking pretty good and has comparable features.


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    22 Responses to “sony dvp ns975v”

    1. Ambrose Says:

      it’s in limited availability, and hard to find a rebate, so dont bother too much, just buy it

    2. Willie W Says:

      So far the best offer for sony dvp can usually be found at an online dealer

    3. Archie Says:

      Is online price generally better than store price?

    4. Selena Says:

      For my purposes I don’t need or want anything fancy this is a good player.

    5. Francisco K Says:

      What is the best price that i can find in Houston. Any coupons?

    6. Etta Says:

      Is that the lowest price for sony dvp ns975v online, or all deals included?

    7. Lillian M. Says:

      It’s on all price comparison web sites, just look around if you dont think this is the best deal

    8. Ryan75 Says:

      Walmart used to offer free shipping

    9. Vincent A Says:

      Great product. Really does play everything I have stashed for years. Old CD recorded movies in who-knows formats as well as all the new ones.

    10. Linda S. Says:

      Who is the cheapest online dealer?

    11. Susan C. Says:

      Does Frye Electronics offer free shipping?

    12. Don Says:

      Has been reviewed more on Target site, check it there

    13. Glenn R Says:

      Not a bad price and usually you can find it discounted in outlet stores.

    14. Elton Says:

      Where online can you find it used?

    15. Marie Says:

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    16. Araceli Says:

      Saw it discounted somewhere, great deal but forgot where :(

    17. Miguel K Says:

      I saw Walmart has it for sale

    18. Lisa W. Says:

      I am selling it in Boston area if anyone is interested, great price.

    19. Lamont Says:

      Very good value for the money.

    20. Fredric Says:

      Clearance prices aren’t much more discounted than this so may as well buy it now.

    21. Lori Says:

      Pros: Great product for the price. Cons: Hard to find in stock

    22. Bridgett Says:

      I think Amazon may have free shipping