Cannon Pink Digital Camera | Pink CamerasThe Canon SD1200 IS Pink Digital Camera: Cannon Pink Digital Camera When you first hold this camera it will put a smile on your face, and that smile will get broader when you see your first pictures! This camera has everything an amateur or casual photographer could want – exuberant color, 10.0 megapixel images and high resolution photos you will be proud to display. Equipped with Canon’s acclaimed Optical Image Stabilizer Technology it automatically detects and corrects camera shake thereby eliminating fuzzy or blurred shots. It even functions without a flash. The large 2.5 inch Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the back provides excellent control for framing your shot. Spectacular color, resolution and contrast make it easy to view even at an angle. It even has a Night Display for easy viewing in low light conditions. Just set your Canon pink digital SD1200 IS camera to Smart AUTO and you are ready for fun taking pictures every time. It gives you the ability to relax because you can concentrate completely on your subject knowing that the camera has the technical details covered. Another cool feature is the Face Detection Self-Timer. It automatically detects an increase in the number of faces and adjusts the camera when the photographer’s face appears in a group shot. And for nasty red-eye the camera has 3 options for removing red-eye from flash pictures. Either the camera will correct red-eye during shooting, or you can remove it automatically or manually during play back. In the box you will find the following items:
You can also download the Cannon SD1200 IS Digital Camera Manual here. At the Still not sure? Read what a professional photography thinks about this camera: By S. Craig “Workout-aholic” (Bellevue, WA) – See all my reviews (REAL NAME) “I’m a professional photographer. I got tired of dragging my D3,D200 or other large cameras around, and worrying about it getting damaged. I decided to buy a camera just for fun that could fit in my purse and I wouldn’t have a heart attack if it broke. Well I didn’t hold that high of expectations of the camera, but after getting it, I’ve had a lot of fun with it. Not the most amazing pictures come from it (I am used to very high quality pictures), but they are good enough shots of my family. It’s easy to use, really easy to set, FAST, and good low light. You don’t always need the flash. It’s very small, and can fit easily in my purse (that are all quiet small purses actually). This is a perfect camera if you just want some fun shots that are clear, and you want an easy to use fast camera. This is NOT good for “professional” type shots (why do people write reviews of these cameras and get all down on them for not being professional grade cameras? They never claim to be!).” Or what a second time buyer of the Cannon SD1200 IS pink digital camera By Sidney G. Mcdaniel (Brandon, MS) – (REAL NAME) “I bought the SD110 (3.2MP) back in 2004 and decided it was time to upgrade this year as it was showing some age. The latest version of that same line is the SD1200. I have had it for a few weeks now and have a few observations. The SD1200 is much faster from the time you turn it on until it is ready to shoot as compared to the SD110. Next, the screen is far better than the one on the SD110. Very bright and readable even in sunlight. The camera itself is smaller than the SD110 as you might expect but does feel a little cheaper. So far I have taken the SD1200 to three main events. A birthday party, K-4 graduation, backyard play time. The birthday part pictures did not turn out well in automatic mode. We were indoors (Pump-it-up) and the lighting was probably not the best. The images 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 greatly improved the picture. Finally, the outdoor shots turned out looking wonderful in automatic mode. With the SD110 the automatic mode was always better than any of the manual settings. It seems with the SD1200 that is not the case. I will continue to explore the settings/features of the camera. I was expecting the SD1200 to be far superior to my 5 year old SD110 but so far the pictures themselves have not turned out markedly better.” Don’t deprive yourself of all the fun! Get your very own Cannon SD1200 IS Pink Digital Camera |



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