Canon SD1300 IS Overview
Priced at $200, the Canon PowerShot SD1300 IS design features a 1/2.3-inch CCD image sensor at its core. Effective resolution is 12.1 megapixels, and sensitivity ranges between ISO 80 and ISO 1,600 equivalents. In front of the SD1300's image sensor, Canon has placed a 4x optical zoom lens with actual focal lengths of 5.0 to 20.0mm, equivalent to a range of 28mm to 112mm on a 35mm camera - a useful wide angle to a moderate telephoto. Maximum aperture varies from f/2.8 to f/5.9 across the zoom range. Helpfully, Canon has included a true optical image stabilization system in the SD1300 IS, which combats blur from camera shake.
Canon SD1300 IS Overview
The Canon SD1300 IS lacks any form of optical or electronic viewfinder, with all interaction taking place through its rear-panel LCD display. The PowerShot SD1300's display has a 2.7-inch diagonal, and offers 230,000 dot resolution, which equates to roughly a 320 x 240 pixel array with three dots per color. LCD coverage is said to be approximately 100%. As well as still images at resolutions up to 4,000 x 3,000 pixels, the Canon SD1300 can record standard definition movie clips at either VGA (640 x 480) or QVGA (320 x 240) resolution, with a rate of 30 frames per second in Motion JPEG AVI format, and including monaural audio.
Canon SD1300 IS Overview
Exposures are calculated using the Canon SD1300's evaluative metering system, which also offers center-weighted average and spot modes. No manual control over the look of images is provided, with the Canon PowerShot SD1300 instead providing a choice of Auto, Program Auto, and twelve scene modes. These include Portrait, Night Snapshot, Kids & Pets, Indoor, Face Self-Timer, Low Light, Beach, Underwater, Foliage, Snow, Fireworks, and Long Shutter. Seven white balance modes are available, including Auto, five presets, and manual. The PowerShot SD1300 IS has a seven mode flash strobe with a range of one to 13 feet at wide angle, or 1.6 to 6.6 feet at telephoto.
The Canon PowerShot SD1300IS stores images and movies on Secure Digital, SDHC or SDXC cards. Connectivity options include NTSC / PAL standard definition composite video and USB 2.0 High Speed data. Power comes courtesy of a proprietary NB-6L lithium-ion rechargeable battery, rated as good for a battery life of 240 shots.
The Canon SD1300IS ships from late February 2010 in the US market.
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