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Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black)

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Compatible Mountings Canon EF
Photo Sensor Technology CCD
Supported File Format RAW
Image Stabilization Optical
Maximum Focal Length 112 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 4 x
Expanded ISO Minimum 80
Metering Description Multi, Center-weighted, Spot
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Model Name Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS

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  • 14.1-megapixel resolution; 2.7-inch PureColor System LCD
  • 28mm wide-angle lens; 4x optical zoom and Optical Image Stabilizer
  • 720p HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output
  • Smart AUTO intelligently selects from 22 predefined settings
  • New scene modes such as Miniature Effect and Fisheye Effect; Low Light mode for dimly-lit situations.
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    From the Manufacturer

    Shy and modest is so yesterday. Get ready for brilliance that's the center of attention once the PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH camera is in your hands. First glance says it all: nothing moves you like the impact of sleek sculpture, especially when it's drenched in the purest, ripest colors. Inside, Canon engineers defy micro-space with big, brilliant innovation.

    PowerShot SD1400IS Highlights

    14.1-megapixel resolution and large, 2.7-inch PureColor System LCD
    Canon's commitment to innovation defines the excitement of the PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH. 14.1-megapixel resolution is more than a number, it's your cutting-edge link to the outstanding clarity and quality you've always wanted in your images. Think bold and big, because razor-sharp oversized prints are a breeze. Get the picture? It's absolutely brilliant.

    The PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH gives you a large 2.7-inch LCD screen for excellent control when framing your shots. The Canon PureColor System LCD offers spectacular color, resolution and contrast even when viewed at an angle. The screen is highly durable and easy to see in any light with a scratch-resistant, anti-reflective coating. It also features Night Display for easy viewing in low light--a perfect feature for gathering friends and family around to see your images.

    Sleek, slim, sophisticated
    It takes meticulous engineering to create a camera so slim and stylish and yet so impressively equipped with the most advanced Canon camera features. Cool, assured and ready to hit the road with loads of fashion impact. The PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH will be your fave fashion accessory. Sleek enough to tuck anywhere. Bold enough to be the center of attention.

    28mm wide-angle lens, 4x optical zoom and Optical Image Stabilizer
    The PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH has a 28mm wide-angle lens with 4x optical zoom lens that makes it easy to get not only breathtaking panoramas, but also the inspiring, emotive close-ups that will make your images lasting keepsakes. This magnificent lens gives you the power to shoot distant subjects with razor-sharp precision and stunning lifelike color. So you can brilliantly capture a closer shot of a landscape, or a child's big smile.



    The PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH is equipped with the acclaimed Canon Optical Image Stabilizer, which automatically detects and corrects camera shake--one of the leading causes of fuzzy or blurred shots. Even when zoomed in, you can get the steady, crisp, brilliant images you'll be proud to shoot and share. And the Canon Optical Image Stabilizer technology is so convenient to use. It functions perfectly with or without a flash.


    720p HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output
    The PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH lets you record video in beautiful 720p high definition (1280 x 720 pixels). The camera also makes it easy to enjoy HD movies (and still photos) on your HDTV with a mini-HDMI connector for direct connection to a high definition TV monitor. You'll enjoy the HD experience with no degradation of image or audio in the signal, plus the ability to display up to 130 still images at once.

    Let Smart AUTO do the work for you by intelligently selecting from 22 settings
    Just set the Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH to Smart AUTO and you're ready for maximum enjoyment from your picture-taking every time. It's a relaxing and satisfying way to shoot because you can completely concentrate on your subject knowing that the camera has the technical details covered. Advanced Canon technology intelligently analyzes your situation and shooting conditions. Then it automatically selects an appropriate setting from 22 specially defined settings. So whether you're photographing flowers, a captivating sunset, or your friends at the park, you can be confident that you're getting dramatic, memorable images.

    Shooting Modes
    Advanced presets for the best possible photos under certain conditions. With 22 Shooting Modes, you're ready for whatever shot comes your way.

    Bring creativity to your photos with new scene modes such as Miniature Effect and Fisheye Effect

    The Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH offers creative effects similar to those found in certain professional lenses. Miniature Effect creates an illusion where very large objects appear in miniature proportions. Turn soaring cityscapes into a scene in seemingly dollhouse-like proportions.


    Fisheye Effect uses barrel distortion to warp the image around the center, giving a distinctive curvature effect to the photo. The curvilinear images produced by Fisheye Effect can suggest the curve of the Earth, the inside of a dome, or the image you see through the peephole of a door.

    ISO of 400-6400 in Low Light mode
    Now even scenes notorious for having insufficient light, such as those lit by candles, fire, or street lamp, come through in fantastic color and clarity, with less noise. You can keep the feel of the scene intact without adding additional light, so the result will be scenes with the visual accuracy, depth and clarity you expect from a Canon camera.


    New Smart Shutter technology
    Smart Shutter, which includes Smile Self-Timer, Wink Self-timer and Face Self-timer, detects faces in the scene and releases the shutter automatically in response to the appearance of an additional face, or when a smile or sassy wink occurs. These technologies take the guesswork out of your photography, allowing you to focus solely on your subject and get the perfect shot.

    What's in the Box

    • PowerShot SD1400 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


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    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    698 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, size and ease of use of the digital camera. For example, they mention it produces great pictures and videos, and is easy to use. Some appreciate the portability, features, and value. Opinions are mixed on performance.

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    317 customers mention245 positive72 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the camera. They mention that it produces great pictures for scenes with little light, the quality of pictures is amazing, and the videos look pretty good on a large TV. The macro images are sharp and clear, and even in the sun, the LCD screen is beautiful. It's great for taking pictures of yourself or with friends, and produces decent videos.

    "...The SD4000IS also has HD video capabilities with the addition of stereo sound and can be zoomed while recording video along with a new "Super Slow..." Read more

    "If you are looking for an ultra-portable camera that takes great pictures, and doesn't require any knowledge about camera settings, it doesn't get..." Read more

    "...It's also very cute. TINY!! Much smaller and thinner than you'd imagine from looking at it online...." Read more

    "...It's great for taking pictures of yourself or with friends without making one friend be the cameraman...." Read more

    196 customers mention160 positive36 negative

    Customers like the size of the digital camera. They mention that it is wonderfully small, compact, and stylish with rounded corners. The screen is plenty big, and the camera fits well in the hand. It has features, image quality, and extreme portability. It can be easily dropped in a pocket and has a very nice resolution. It also has taht it can take wide pictures, has o good 4x zoom, and decent low light performance.

    "...capabilities with the addition of stereo sound and can be zoomed while recording video along with a new "Super Slow Motion" video function and a..." Read more

    "...Wide aperture range, good 4x zoom, and decent low light performance. Compares favorably with any small compact camera you can find today...." Read more

    "...While we're on the topic of the display screen-- very nice resolution and nice big, bright screen...." Read more

    "...IS highly for combination of features, image quality, and extreme portability...." Read more

    183 customers mention165 positive18 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. For example, they mention it's a great point and shoot camera, with a good lens. Some say it'll be a fantastic pocket camera for the technologically challenged. Overall, most are happy with the product's quality and features.

    "...Bottom line: This is a fantastic pocket camera capable of decent images with HD video recording as a bonus...." Read more

    "...The idea is that you have a better chance of getting a good shot that way.2.)..." Read more

    "...For those uses, the quality is MORE than amazing.The auto mode is perfect for quick shots, or when someone else is using your camera...." Read more

    "...metal (I think), easy to hold, so very easy to use, and the quality was very good...." Read more

    128 customers mention113 positive15 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the digital camera. They mention that it's intuitive, the controls are easy to use, and the manual settings are very easy to get the hang of. They also like the navigation and how quickly they can change between settings and between picture and HD. They have fun with the fisheye effect and the miniature effect. They say they can make HD movies with the camera.

    "...Fish-eye effect is fun, as is color swap. But you can also do these in post production...." Read more

    "...-- the interface of this camera (how the buttons work, etc) is pretty intuitive!..." Read more

    "...The manual setting is very easy to get the hang of, and it keeps the settings you've made for the next time you turn on your camera..." Read more

    "...The movie is good to, you can make HD movies...." Read more

    68 customers mention64 positive4 negative

    Customers find the camera easy to carry, less bulky, and perfect to take on trips and sporting events. They also say it's well built and heavy for its size. The.mov video files make for easy import into Apple iMovie for editing and produces.

    "...The .mov video files make for easy import into Apple iMovie for editing and produces great results...." Read more

    "...It's very slim, you can care it on your hand pretty easy...." Read more

    "...First the size is wonderfully small. It's so easy to carry, it's a very compact camera and has no sharp edges on it. Secondly are the buttons...." Read more

    "...Summary: takes great photos; small and lightweight; easy to use; few minor technical problems but still highly recommended." Read more

    60 customers mention60 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the features of the digital camera. They mention that it has great features, is easy to use, and continuously delivers great features. Some appreciate the intelligent and manual functions. Overall, most are happy with the quality and variety of picture taking features.

    "...There are many other features that can be quite useful, like blink recognition, and some I will rarely use. Fish-eye effect is fun, as is color swap...." Read more

    "...I really love some of the creative modes offered, especially the fake tilt shift ('miniature') mode!..." Read more

    "...of "better" cameras, I still value my SD1400 IS highly for combination of features, image quality, and extreme portability...." Read more

    "...There are a lot of functions, you can take pictures in any place and the camera will find the best program to make your pic nice!..." Read more

    57 customers mention57 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They say it's a good investment, a great buy, and an unbelievable deal for the quality and features it provides.

    "...Overall, the Camera is worth the price I paid for it, and I got what I really needed. An excellent compact DigiCam...." Read more

    "...With Amazon's Free Shipping, lower price, and excellent service, you can't go wrong with this camera.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!" Read more

    "...this camera for anyone wanting a attractive, simple to use and fair cost camera. Hope that helps someone." Read more

    "I bought this camera for under $180 which is an unbelievable deal for the quality and features you get...." Read more

    70 customers mention28 positive42 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the digital camera. Some mention that it's faster than their 10 year old Canon, and takes pictures quickly. The camera starts up fast, while others say that it is very slow to cycle between shots and flaky flash operation. The zoom seems to operate too quickly, and the camera is awkward and slow to maneuver.

    "...2. There is no optical zoom while recording video, only digital zoom, so one has to decide on a zoom length before starting to record...." Read more

    "...--Easy to figure out how to operate--Takes pictures faster than my older Canon, even has the option for fast photography..." Read more

    "...It's very good but not perfect at everything. You only get 4x optical zoom because of the small form factor...." Read more

    "...This camera rocks for indoor shooting. It is quick and the "low light" setting is awesome...." Read more

    The Canon SD1400IS is Capable & Compact
    5 Stars
    The Canon SD1400IS is Capable & Compact
    In short, this is a great camera in a very small package that produces good results! I wanted a small portable camera with HD video capabilities that I could take with me when I did not want to lug around my DSLR (Canon 40D + lenses) and this little gem fits the bill perfectly.This camera replaced a Canon PowerShot SD780IS (Black) that I returned due to constant audio noise (hum) while recording video. Rather than risk getting another defective SD780IS with the same issue (many seem to report hearing the noise/hum), I decided to upgrade to the latest Canon PowerShot SD1400IS (Black). I am happy to report that this camera has no such issue with audio when video is being recorded.The picture quality of the SD780IS and SD1400IS is roughly the same and on par with what one should expect from such a small ultra-portable camera. Going from 12MP to 14MP is a wash as the sensor is the same size and results are very similar. I have posted several shots of flowers under the "customer images" section of the Canon PowerShot SD1400IS 14.1 MP (Black) and also uploaded several 100% crops of each image so pixel peepers can see the detail that this camera produces.Let me be clear, anyone that thinks this camera is going to produce anything close to the quality of a DSLR is fooling himself or herself. There is no way that this small of a package (3.6 x 0.7 x 2.2 inches ; 4.6 ounces) can produce the same image quality as a DSLR. If image quality if paramount, one would be better off considering the Canon PowerShot S90 10MP Digital Camera, but you will lose the HD video capability, some portability and spend more money. When I want extreme quality, I simply take my Canon 40D + lenses with me and shoot in RAW.The Auto mode is smart and I think there is more happening behind the scenes than one would expect. If one takes the same image (same ISO settings, lighting, shutter etc.) in Auto and then in Program mode, the results are similar, but I think the Auto mode wins nearly every time. I have no way to confirm this, but the Auto mode seems to have different compression algorithms depending on the subject and can produce a less noisy image at higher ISO than Program mode can. Inside shots are good but I wish I could set an ISO range to force the Auto mode not to exceed 400 ISO.Tip: If you are getting blurry images, remember that the minimum focal length is much less 5cm when at 28mm and significantly more 50cm when zoomed in to 112mm. So, if you are trying to get the camera close to your subject, be sure to gauge your zoom/subject distances properly otherwise your subject will be out of focus. Perhaps this would have helped the 1 star reviewer.Final items of note:1. There is no viewfinder and quite honestly, the small viewfinder on the SD780IS was useless so I do not miss having one. The LCD is bright and works great even on bright days.2. There is no optical zoom while recording video, only digital zoom, so one has to decide on a zoom length before starting to record. This is a non-issue for me as many people overuse zoom and usually would have been better off just recording a static shot rather than making me dizzy with shaky-cam + zooming at the same time.Bottom line: This is a fantastic pocket camera capable of decent images with HD video recording as a bonus. It is small enough that it will get taken everywhere enabling capturing of all those special moments. I would highly recommend it to anyone, so long as they realize the limitations inherent to ultra compact cameras. I hope this is review is helpful.Update: I forgot to mention that one should be sure to get no less than a "Class 4" SD card (Class 6 would be even better) to prevent any video recording issues (missed frames etc.)Update 2: Still loving this camera after six weeks of use, I particularly like HD video capabilities and use it all the time. The .mov video files make for easy import into Apple iMovie for editing and produces great results. At a recent event, I was able to get some very nice pictures in low light without using a flash in AUTO mode. I was really surprised at the quality achieved in such hard shooting conditions. Best results are had by not zooming too much as there is less light available (f-stop changes when zoomed). If you are noticing blurry shots, try to zoom less and get closer to your subject.Update 3: I just ran across the recent announcement of the Canon PowerShot SD4000IS (Black) 10MP, it was just released and the list price is currently more than the SD1400IS but the new 10MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor looks very promising for decreasing the noise that is common in sub-compact cameras. The SD4000IS also has HD video capabilities with the addition of stereo sound and can be zoomed while recording video along with a new "Super Slow Motion" video function and a faster f/2.0 lens. It will be interesting to see what users think of this new camera in the coming months. I hope this update is helpful.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2010
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    In short, this is a great camera in a very small package that produces good results! I wanted a small portable camera with HD video capabilities that I could take with me when I did not want to lug around my DSLR (Canon 40D + lenses) and this little gem fits the bill perfectly.

    This camera replaced a 
    Canon PowerShot SD780IS (Black)  that I returned due to constant audio noise (hum) while recording video. Rather than risk getting another defective SD780IS with the same issue (many seem to report hearing the noise/hum), I decided to upgrade to the latest  Canon PowerShot SD1400IS (Black) . I am happy to report that this camera has no such issue with audio when video is being recorded.

    The picture quality of the SD780IS and SD1400IS is roughly the same and on par with what one should expect from such a small ultra-portable camera. Going from 12MP to 14MP is a wash as the sensor is the same size and results are very similar. I have posted several shots of flowers under the "customer images" section of the 
    Canon PowerShot SD1400IS 14.1 MP (Black)  and also uploaded several 100% crops of each image so pixel peepers can see the detail that this camera produces.

    Let me be clear, anyone that thinks this camera is going to produce anything close to the quality of a DSLR is fooling himself or herself. There is no way that this small of a package (3.6 x 0.7 x 2.2 inches ; 4.6 ounces) can produce the same image quality as a DSLR. If image quality if paramount, one would be better off considering the 
    Canon PowerShot S90 10MP Digital Camera , but you will lose the HD video capability, some portability and spend more money. When I want extreme quality, I simply take my Canon 40D + lenses with me and shoot in RAW.

    The Auto mode is smart and I think there is more happening behind the scenes than one would expect. If one takes the same image (same ISO settings, lighting, shutter etc.) in Auto and then in Program mode, the results are similar, but I think the Auto mode wins nearly every time. I have no way to confirm this, but the Auto mode seems to have different compression algorithms depending on the subject and can produce a less noisy image at higher ISO than Program mode can. Inside shots are good but I wish I could set an ISO range to force the Auto mode not to exceed 400 ISO.

    Tip: If you are getting blurry images, remember that the minimum focal length is much less 5cm when at 28mm and significantly more 50cm when zoomed in to 112mm. So, if you are trying to get the camera close to your subject, be sure to gauge your zoom/subject distances properly otherwise your subject will be out of focus. Perhaps this would have helped the 1 star reviewer.

    Final items of note:
    1. There is no viewfinder and quite honestly, the small viewfinder on the SD780IS was useless so I do not miss having one. The LCD is bright and works great even on bright days.
    2. There is no optical zoom while recording video, only digital zoom, so one has to decide on a zoom length before starting to record. This is a non-issue for me as many people overuse zoom and usually would have been better off just recording a static shot rather than making me dizzy with shaky-cam + zooming at the same time.

    Bottom line: This is a fantastic pocket camera capable of decent images with HD video recording as a bonus. It is small enough that it will get taken everywhere enabling capturing of all those special moments. I would highly recommend it to anyone, so long as they realize the limitations inherent to ultra compact cameras. I hope this is review is helpful.

    Update: I forgot to mention that one should be sure to get no less than a "Class 4" SD card (Class 6 would be even better) to prevent any video recording issues (missed frames etc.)

    Update 2: Still loving this camera after six weeks of use, I particularly like HD video capabilities and use it all the time. The .mov video files make for easy import into Apple iMovie for editing and produces great results. At a recent event, I was able to get some very nice pictures in low light without using a flash in AUTO mode. I was really surprised at the quality achieved in such hard shooting conditions. Best results are had by not zooming too much as there is less light available (f-stop changes when zoomed). If you are noticing blurry shots, try to zoom less and get closer to your subject.

    Update 3: I just ran across the recent announcement of the 
    Canon PowerShot SD4000IS (Black) 10MP , it was just released and the list price is currently more than the SD1400IS but the new 10MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor looks very promising for decreasing the noise that is common in sub-compact cameras. The SD4000IS also has HD video capabilities with the addition of stereo sound and can be zoomed while recording video along with a new "Super Slow Motion" video function and a faster f/2.0 lens. It will be interesting to see what users think of this new camera in the coming months. I hope this update is helpful.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The Canon SD1400IS is Capable & Compact
    Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2010
    In short, this is a great camera in a very small package that produces good results! I wanted a small portable camera with HD video capabilities that I could take with me when I did not want to lug around my DSLR (Canon 40D + lenses) and this little gem fits the bill perfectly.

    This camera replaced a [[ASIN:B001SER47Y Canon PowerShot SD780IS (Black)]] that I returned due to constant audio noise (hum) while recording video. Rather than risk getting another defective SD780IS with the same issue (many seem to report hearing the noise/hum), I decided to upgrade to the latest [[ASIN:B0035FZJJ4 Canon PowerShot SD1400IS (Black)]]. I am happy to report that this camera has no such issue with audio when video is being recorded.

    The picture quality of the SD780IS and SD1400IS is roughly the same and on par with what one should expect from such a small ultra-portable camera. Going from 12MP to 14MP is a wash as the sensor is the same size and results are very similar. I have posted several shots of flowers under the "customer images" section of the [[ASIN:B0035FZJJ4 Canon PowerShot SD1400IS 14.1 MP (Black)]] and also uploaded several 100% crops of each image so pixel peepers can see the detail that this camera produces.

    Let me be clear, anyone that thinks this camera is going to produce anything close to the quality of a DSLR is fooling himself or herself. There is no way that this small of a package (3.6 x 0.7 x 2.2 inches ; 4.6 ounces) can produce the same image quality as a DSLR. If image quality if paramount, one would be better off considering the [[ASIN:B002LITT42 Canon PowerShot S90 10MP Digital Camera]], but you will lose the HD video capability, some portability and spend more money. When I want extreme quality, I simply take my Canon 40D + lenses with me and shoot in RAW.

    The Auto mode is smart and I think there is more happening behind the scenes than one would expect. If one takes the same image (same ISO settings, lighting, shutter etc.) in Auto and then in Program mode, the results are similar, but I think the Auto mode wins nearly every time. I have no way to confirm this, but the Auto mode seems to have different compression algorithms depending on the subject and can produce a less noisy image at higher ISO than Program mode can. Inside shots are good but I wish I could set an ISO range to force the Auto mode not to exceed 400 ISO.

    Tip: If you are getting blurry images, remember that the minimum focal length is much less 5cm when at 28mm and significantly more 50cm when zoomed in to 112mm. So, if you are trying to get the camera close to your subject, be sure to gauge your zoom/subject distances properly otherwise your subject will be out of focus. Perhaps this would have helped the 1 star reviewer.

    Final items of note:
    1. There is no viewfinder and quite honestly, the small viewfinder on the SD780IS was useless so I do not miss having one. The LCD is bright and works great even on bright days.
    2. There is no optical zoom while recording video, only digital zoom, so one has to decide on a zoom length before starting to record. This is a non-issue for me as many people overuse zoom and usually would have been better off just recording a static shot rather than making me dizzy with shaky-cam + zooming at the same time.

    Bottom line: This is a fantastic pocket camera capable of decent images with HD video recording as a bonus. It is small enough that it will get taken everywhere enabling capturing of all those special moments. I would highly recommend it to anyone, so long as they realize the limitations inherent to ultra compact cameras. I hope this is review is helpful.

    Update: I forgot to mention that one should be sure to get no less than a "Class 4" SD card (Class 6 would be even better) to prevent any video recording issues (missed frames etc.)

    Update 2: Still loving this camera after six weeks of use, I particularly like HD video capabilities and use it all the time. The .mov video files make for easy import into Apple iMovie for editing and produces great results. At a recent event, I was able to get some very nice pictures in low light without using a flash in AUTO mode. I was really surprised at the quality achieved in such hard shooting conditions. Best results are had by not zooming too much as there is less light available (f-stop changes when zoomed). If you are noticing blurry shots, try to zoom less and get closer to your subject.

    Update 3: I just ran across the recent announcement of the [[ASIN:B003L77Y5S Canon PowerShot SD4000IS (Black) 10MP]], it was just released and the list price is currently more than the SD1400IS but the new 10MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor looks very promising for decreasing the noise that is common in sub-compact cameras. The SD4000IS also has HD video capabilities with the addition of stereo sound and can be zoomed while recording video along with a new "Super Slow Motion" video function and a faster f/2.0 lens. It will be interesting to see what users think of this new camera in the coming months. I hope this update is helpful.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2010
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    If you are looking for an ultra-portable camera that takes great pictures, and doesn't require any knowledge about camera settings, it doesn't get any better than this. I have the black model. It's sleek and stylish.

    I also have a Canon S5 with lens and filters attachments, and gives me near-DSLR control over camera settings. But it is somewhat bulky, and therefore doesn't come with me most of the time.

    The SD1400 is super-tiny. Fits in any pocket. It feels great in the hand. The rounded edges are a big improvement over past models that were somewhat boxy and sharp even thought they were small. The SD1400 is the slimmest Canon ever. The photo quality is impressive. Not as good as bulkier cameras with larger CCD chips, but if you are looking to get 4x6, 5x7, or 8x10 prints, or if you like to look at your photos on your HD TV or computer screen, this camera totally satisfies. I shoot everything at 9 mega-pixels, not at the 14 mega-pixel highest setting.

    The Digic IV firmware is excellent. I love the auto-focus, image stabilization and face recognition. It keeps improving over previous Digic generations. There are many other features that can be quite useful, like blink recognition, and some I will rarely use. Fish-eye effect is fun, as is color swap. But you can also do these in post production. You have some control over settings, but Auto mode works so well, why monkey around? Get your shots and get back to enjoying what you are doing. This is the kind of camera you use to quickly document events in your life while barely being noticed. It's not for professional use. If you think of it that way, you will be very satisfied. Wide aperture range, good 4x zoom, and decent low light performance. Compares favorably with any small compact camera you can find today.

    The HD video quality is excellent. 720P is perfect for my needs. While 1080P is not supported, my dual-core PC handles 720P much better during editing. And it looks great on an HDTV TV using a mini-HDMI-to-HDMI cable from Amazon. I wish am HDMI cable came with the camera, but cables are inexpensive online. I also wish you could use optical zoom while shooting video.

    The SD1400 replaces my outstanding Canon SD870 8 mega-pixel camera, which three times had the dubious "lens error." This happened when it was in my pocket and the on/off button was accidentally pushed. The lens would partially extend and become knocked out of alignment. Two of the repairs were under warranty (Amex extended my warranty an additional year). The last error was 3 years into the camera's life. Fortunately, Canon has addressed the "lens error" problem. In the SD1400, if the lens is prevented from fully extending at startup, it displays a message, automatically retracts the lens, and the camera turns off. This is the much-needed fix to a long-time problem with Canon Powershot compacts. You can try it at a local electronics store. It really works!

    Bottom line... Put the SD1400 in Auto mode and snap away. You will not be disappointed. It's the best, tiniest, sleekest, coolest compact camera in the market (until Canon raises the bar in another couple years).
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