• 12.1 Megapixels Resolution
• 28mm Wide Lens with 14x Optical Image Stabilizer Zoom
• 3.0 LCD Monitor
• FullHD Movies Recording
• HS (High Sensitivity) System

More details about Canon SX230HS.

• 14.1 Megapixels Resolution
• 28mm Wide Lens with 4x Optical Image Stabilizer Zoom
• 2.7 LCD Monitor
• HD Movies Recording

More details about Canon SD1400IS.

• 12.1 Megapixels Resolution
• 28mm Wide Lens with 4x Optical Image Stabilizer Zoom
• 2.7 LCD Monitor

More details about Canon SD1300IS.

• 14.1 Megapixels Resolution
• 24mm Ultra Wide Lens with 5x Optical Image Stabilizer Zoom
• 3.5 LCD Touch Screen Monitor
• HD Movies Recording

More details about Canon SD3500IS.

The Use of the Digital Way to enhance your image quality

Your PowerShot is certainly a digital cameras, right? If yes, the digital way could help you to get more beautiful images.

One stronger point of digital cameras to film cameras is that they can take an infinite number of pictures as long as there are memory and batteries remaining. So, for the best result of photographing, we suggest the following.

1. Having a spare memory card or two
Nowadays, memory cards are not expensive as before. Get yourself one or two extra cards would not cost much. I bet you'll not be happy if you want to take an important shot but find out your camera has no memory left.

2. Having a spare battery
If you are a kind of person that tends to play back images very often, your battery will be drained quickly. Having another battery in your pocket is a great idea so you can always have enough power to drive your PowerShot.

3. Taking more than one shot
Assuming that you have plenty of memory and batteries, you may take more than a shot for each place. Perhaps, use more or less zoom, or change your position. This will definitely give you more chance to get good photos of those places. Always remember that if you're not sure you have the best shot, press the shutter again and again. For some places or events, it's impossible to go back in time and take a shot.


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