The digi cam market is big these days with several corporations giving a wide range of equitable cams that compete in style, features, and price. With all the digi cameras equally priced and different in style, it is increasingly difficult for consumers to make a solid decision in what camera can serve them most.
Some consumers prefer the camera to be easy to use and user-friendly while technology enthusiasts and professional photographers want feature broad cameras. most simply want it to look good and durable to hold around where ever they go. It is the contest of top companies like Canon and Sony to meet the standards of style, feature sets, and user-friendliness. Mid-range cameras are famous these days because they are quite equitable and do the job well like the Canon PowerShot SD770 and the Sony Cyber-shot DSCS750. They are both reasonably priced are equal in style. Here we will look into the PowerShot SD770 and see how it compares against Sonys model.
The cam comes out small weight just 4.6 ounces while still having to carry the standard 2.5-inch display. The buttons are conveniently laid out on the small device without any annoying wheels to turn. This makes the device quite friendly in making changing modes and navigating through the interface. The small size makes it easy to handle and quite durable as well.
Most consumers look right to the megapixels that the camera supports in making a decision. Just at a look, you can see that the PowerShot SD770 is a 10 megapixel digital camera while the equally priced Cyber-shot DSCS750 sports a smaller 7.2 megapixel cam This is clear that the Canon PowerShot SD770 is capable of taking photos of a higher resolution. But the megapixels shouldnt be the only reason why the PowerShot SD770 is a must have.
A deeper look of the feature set see's that the PowerShot SD770 has a convienant motion detection technology feature that can see the velocity of the object that you are snapping and automatically adjusts the exposure and other functions that most people do not get. This is important for regular cam users as they want to take the best pictures without messing with the settings too much. Even red-eye corrections are auto detected after the picture has been taken.
Face detection technology is a regular addon to alot of the new cameras coming out and is present in both the Canon and Sony models. The face detection technology of the PowerShot SD770 beats what the Cyber-shot DSCS750 does by fixing the white balance more effectively regardless of the lighting. This means that skin tones come out correctly without the use of photo editing them later on " a regular frustration of camera users. Thanks to the previously mentioned motion detection technology, the PowerShot is more usable for face detection.
The PowerShot is alot lighter and tiny than the Cyber-shot model, which makes the PowerShot easier to handle and have around. It still manages to match the standard LCD screen size of 2.5 like the Sony model, but goes further with an easier interface. The PowerShot supports additional card media like SD as opposed to the Sony only using Sonys memor stick. The Canon PowerShot always outperforms or matches the Sony Cyber-shot in just about all areas and still manages to keep the price in range making the PowerShot worth the purchase. Anyone looking to buy a cam that is small, stylish and user friendly wont be disappointed with this model.