Canon SD800 IS


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but this isnt with digic III. i think the real test would be to see how Ixus 900TI performs with ISo3200 and DIGIC III. wondering if it can finally compare to F30
 

It's been slammed quite a bit at DPReview. Another common complaint is that the corners are soft at 28mm (esp when compared to the panasonic cams).

Oh and the SD800 IS IS (hurhur) using Digic III. The 900TI has a bigger sensor so the noise performance should be better.

I'm still probably going to get one soon. I think the ISO400 is still usable, which for a P&S is ok for me especially since I'll only use it for casual shots. Seems to be real hot though. Alan Photo at Funan has already sold out their stock. =^/
 

I am considering this cam mainly for the 28mm, the DIGIC III and the 200K LCD.
Appreciate any new owner's feedback on the cam... esp on the soft corners at 28mm.
Alternative for me is the A710IS.

I tried the 850 IS at the shop... the LCD seems to flicker but it is sharp.
I also tried to zoom while taking video... I head the lens zoom... sound and look like optical zoom during video taking... can anyone verify this ?

Can anyone advise on a good street price ?
$729 list... Will I be able to get it at $650 with gst ?
Thanks...
 

but this isnt with digic III. i think the real test would be to see how Ixus 900TI performs with ISo3200 and DIGIC III. wondering if it can finally compare to F30
saw samples of 900 Ti's 1600 shots.. really cmi at ALL.
 

I am considering this cam mainly for the 28mm, the DIGIC III and the 200K LCD.
Appreciate any new owner's feedback on the cam... esp on the soft corners at 28mm.
Alternative for me is the A710IS.

I tried the 850 IS at the shop... the LCD seems to flicker but it is sharp.
I also tried to zoom while taking video... I head the lens zoom... sound and look like optical zoom during video taking... can anyone verify this ?

Can anyone advise on a good street price ?
$729 list... Will I be able to get it at $650 with gst ?
Thanks...
u probably won't get much feedback as it's newly launched.. do a search for sample pics at dpreview forum.. there're samples there with rants.
 

did some shadow noise tests at various ISO settings with the Ixus 850 IS at a shop. seems quite usable up to ISO400.....All pics are 100% crop (600x400) from the original pics. No processing done. Camera was set to use default settings with ISO changed.

ISO100
sISO_100_IMG_0016.jpg


ISO200
sISO_200_IMG_0015.jpg


ISO400
sISO_400_IMG_0014.jpg


ISO800
sISO_800_IMG_0013.jpg


ISO1600
sISO1600_IMG_0012.jpg
 

Oh my goodness!

Guess have to wait another year or so until maybe Fuji comes up with a 28mm compact.
 

Just got mine a few hours ago. S$680 at CP, Marina. Includes the Canon freebies (512mb SD and their "kit bag" thingy).

First impressions? The camera is really small. So much so that it actually fits in my handphone pouch. =^/ The LCD screen is pretty good. Bright and sharp. However, the viewing angle isn't that great as the colour shifts quite easily. Operation is pretty fast. Not much lag or anything. Loads of "gadget" features like you can change all sorts of things like the startup picture, record your own shutter/self-timer/startup/etc sounds, etc, etc. One very cool feature that they should bring to their EOS cameras is the LCD auto-rotation. If you rotate the camera, the display on the LCD will actually automatically rotate to the correct orientation. This is great for portrait shots where viewing them with the camera tilted uses the whole screen instead of having to shrink the photo to fit the aspect ratio.

Can't really say much about the picture quality as I haven't had the chance to really test it out yet. However, yes, noise is pretty bad from iso400 onwards altho i think iso400 is still usable (the cut off). It looks like the iso1600 on my 20d. The IS seems to work although the effect isn't as strong as lets say on the 70-200 F2.8L IS. It's sorta like what you get on the 17-55 F2.8 IS. You don't really see the effect in the lcd/viewfinder but you do get it in the output. I'd say though that it's good for only 2-3 stops depending on how stable your shooting position is.

The face recognition AF thing is pretty cool too. You can actually see white brackets around the faces of people in your LCD as you're composing the shot. It seems to help the exposure too. My dad took a shot of my brother and I in a restaurant with a bright signboard display in the background but the camera correctly exposed for our faces rather than the overall scene or the bright background.

I'll try to post more thoughts tomorrow but so far, strictly as a go-everywhere-PnS camera, i think it basically does the job. At least for me. :D
 

Just bought from AP, $645 with GST.
Upgrade the 512MB to 1Gb, add another $15.
 

Wow! Good price. I feel cheated. Hur hur. Anyway, how come you can upgrade the card? Isn't it a free gift from Canon that you have to collect from harbourfront?
 

did some shadow noise tests at various ISO settings with the Ixus 850 IS at a shop. seems quite usable up to ISO400.....All pics are 100% crop (600x400) from the original pics. No processing done. Camera was set to use default settings with ISO changed.

ISO800
sISO_800_IMG_0013.jpg

At ISO800, IXUS 850 really no way match to F30...

I guess, it is either u take IXUS 850 for its 28mm or F30 for its high ISO performance.
 

pretty good price.... make my hands itch ;p

yar loh, thought that's a promo from Canon? maybe, Alan Photo collected first and did the "upgrade".
 

At ISO800, IXUS 850 really no way match to F30...

I guess, it is either u take IXUS 850 for its 28mm or F30 for its high ISO performance.


Dunno how Ricoh R5 compares.... supposed to improve on noise handling. The 850's ISO400 seems better than Ricoh R4.
 

Wow! Good price. I feel cheated. Hur hur. Anyway, how come you can upgrade the card? Isn't it a free gift from Canon that you have to collect from harbourfront?

AP pre-claim the gift from canon.
I just ask and they agree .. so ....
 

ISO 400 looks good. given it's at 100% for 7.1 megapixel.

Mpenza is exercising his right to buy whatever he can before get lock down.

I'm quite itchy to get this one too for my wife (kekeke eventually i will use it most of the time)

That's the idea hohohoho :D
 

must say handling feels good :) focussing and operations are pretty fast too. have too many digicompacts though, else might have gotten it ;p

ISO 800 probably is ok if printed. Let me run some noise processing later and see if the results are good.
 

must say handling feels good :) focussing and operations are pretty fast too. have too many digicompacts though, else might have gotten it ;p

ISO 800 probably is ok if printed. Let me run some noise processing later and see if the results are good.

Yeah Please do :) Ninja it :bsmilie:
 

not too successful ;p dun have ninja too was using the free (and pretty old) Helicon noise filter.
 

Did some PP noise reduction tests myself. With Noise Ninja 2.12 (which is quite old too).

Here are results (Manual mode, no flash, AWB, Evaluative metering, highest quality JPG):

ISO800 before:
Ixus850%20iso800%20before.jpg


100% crop:
Ixus850%20iso800%20before%20(crop).jpg


ISO800 after NN (auto profile, lum strength: 11, lum smoothness: 8, rest default):
Ixus850%20iso800%20after.jpg


100% crop:
Ixus850%20iso800%20after%20(crop).jpg


IMO not too bad. After NN the iso800 is now usable although there is a fair amount of fine detail lost through the camera itself as well as the NN. But this shouldn't be a problem for 4R prints or web-sizes i believe.
 

ISO1600 however, is basically beyond redemption:

Before NN:
Ixus850%20iso1600%20before%20(crop).jpg


After NN:
Ixus850%20iso1600%20after%20(crop).jpg
 

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