| Design | 3/5 |
| Display & Viewfinder | 3.5/5 |
| Menus & Buttons | 3/5 |
| Features | 3/5 |
| Image quality | 3.2/5 |
| Sensor | 3/5 |
| Lens | 3/5 |
| Transfer & Storage | 3/5 |
| Accessories | 3/5 |
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Pros:
Great menus. Excellent color options and manual controls. Good low light. |
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Cons:
Overall compression issues and/or blowouts in most images. Small LCD screen. |
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| Conclusion: |
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| The Canon SD770 will suit the needs of most advanced tourists and beginner shooters who want to expand their photography knowledge. You won't find many external controls on the camera, other than a circular directional pad and round shutter button zoom toggle. The LCD screen is even on the small side. All of the action happens when you power on the Canon SD770, including various color modes, a strong set of manual controls, various d-pad quick adjustments and a killer playback interface. For a 10MP camera on the cheap, the 4x optical zoom Canon SD700 could be your next weapon of choice. That’s if image quality is not on the top of your priority list. |
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