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Canon Powershot SD880 IS
Canon Powershot SD880 IS
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HQ Grade: B
A is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras.
B means they are good, with some standout features.
C means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth.
D & F mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs.
  • 4 out of 5
"Best little camera"
  • 4 out of 5
"Better than the SD1100IS, but not by a lot"
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Judee (Judee10) 0 pts
January 18, 2009 10:51 AM

Can you help me choose between a Canon SD880 and a Sony W180?

this is my first time to buy a camera but i do own a sony T7. my problem is that it takes blurry pictures and it's especially hard when you're on a vacation and you ask someone to take your picture, you end up with a lot of blurry photos. I'm not so particular with the megapixels because i usually use either 3 to 5 MPs, i just want to be able to prevent the blurry shots and also be able to take nice pictures even if it is dark. i also want it compact and easy to use and easy to transfer to my macbook. please please help me. i'm so confused already with all the terms i've read. Also why is it in the other reviews, there's a mention of a blackscreen problem with canon SD880? is that a problem that you encounter in all cameras?
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Mr. C (The-Emperor) 283 pts
January 22, 2009 7:33 AM
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Both cameras have optical image stabilization and higher ISO settings than your T7. You shouldn't have as big of problem with either of these cameras. I will say that the Sony goes up to ISO 3200, versus ISO 1600 for the Canon. That means the Sony can take pictures with less light & more movement. However, grain becomes a problem at these high ISO levels (just to let you know). Image quality isn't as good in low light.
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