Canon Powershot SD600 Digital Camera

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By howtogal

Canon Powershot SD600 Features

There are a lot of cameras in the market with lots of different features, some you may use, and some you’ll never use. Many cameras have extra features that although may look cool in the ad, may not look so great when you actually use them.

Canon, a leader in the digital camera market, delivers a camera with a simple, practical, and efficient Canon PowerShot SD600, a 6-megapixel point-and-shoot camera that has all the features you need, but includes the most important: performance, usability, and great image quality. It's great camera for anyone who just needs to take great pictures.

The sleek but stylish design of the Canon PowerShot SD600 belies its affordability. Small and light, weighing less than six ounces, the only difference between it and the  Powershot SD630 is the 2.5-inch screen versus the 3-inch screen. For $50 less, the SD600 is small enough to fit into your pocket but sturdy enough not to worry about it.

The controls for the Canon PowerShot SD600 are easy to use useful. The main controls are a four-way switch on the back of the camera, simple but functional. There’s also a a mode slider, menu, and buttons for printing. Like many cameras, at the top of the camera you’ll find the shutter release, zoom rocker, power button.

The PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph includes a 16:9 widescreen resolution option, by which you can produce images and film clips perfect for your widescreen TV or computer monitor. The camera has a simple to use VGA movie mode for watching your on the go clips. Canon also included image adjustment options you can change. These include changing the red, green, and blue levels, saturation and skin tone, and contrast, and sharpness.

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