Good zoom range, Compact, easy to grip body
Good build, design and handling
Dismal low-light performance
Image quality is great, Colours are punchy and bold
Small and slim, light and sleek
Good creative modes, Images have really good colour reproduction
Dead-on white balance
Decent little camera suitable for the point and shooter
Good colour reproduction
Extra zoom power
'Incredible focal range'
'excellent image quality'
'16x zoom lens (24 - 384mm).'
'built-in GPS'
'Slower-than-average boot-up time'
'high ISO sensitivity'
'Full HD video, stereo sound and high speed video. '
'attractive build'
Sharp, clean image quality
Excellent performance
Excellent colour reproduction
Well-considered interface
'Video images appear blocky and without sharpness, and the audio is only just passable from the internal microphone.'
'LCD screen struggles in bright conditionsCan't handle highlights properlyNo ISO limiting.'
'small pocket digital camera'
Deliver usable results without having to pore over a manual on the train or plane
'the LCD screen is perfectly adequate for outdoor use.'
'Well featured.'
15X, 24 - 360 mm zoom lens in a compact, well built body
'the camera is remarkably comfortable, even for large hands.'
'The camera's processing speeds are very quick and shouldn't cause any frustration.'
'The Mode switch was difficult to use without skipping over Camera mode, so we had to use our nails to feather it up and down.'
'The soft sheen of the SD780's skin diffuses light, and also feels soft to the touch.'
'12-megapixel, pocket-friendly, ultra-compact digital camera'
'it an easy camera'
'understatedly good-looking camera'
'Mini-joystick navigation is finicky.'
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