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Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
Canon 1079B001
$249.99 >> $204.99
by Canon

Powered by a lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included); stores images on SD cards (16 MB memory card included)
Fast Frame Rate Movie Mode for shooting high-quality movies at up to 60 frames per second QVGA (320 x 240)
ISO 800 shooting; widescreen (16:9) stills recording
3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
From the Manufacturer
Equipped with the latest Canon technology, the PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph gives all the power you'd expect from a high resolution camera and more. Packed with a full array of Canon's most popular and convenient shooting features, this Digital Elph has a sleek, ergonomic design that will turn heads.

High resolution and superior comfort
Designed for the way you like to shoot, the sleek and compact 6.0-megapixel PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph has just what you need to make every image razor sharp and vibrantly colorful. The genuine Canon 3x optical zoom UA lens brings you in close for the details that will make your images startling and bold.

Better shots, easier replay
PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph incorporates a large 2.5-inch LCD screen for a truly eye-opening view. This high-resolution screen offers a crisp, clear picture and wider viewing angle to make shooting, playback, and using the camera's menu functions especially convenient. And when you're shooting at dusk or at night, the Night Display function lets you see the display clearly. It brightens the object while you compose your shot by reducing the frame rate on the LCD screen.

Canon innovation enhances your experience
The PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph features new ISO 800 and High ISO Auto settings that reduce the effects of camera shake and sharpen subjects in low-light situations with high shutter speeds, giving you greater flexibility for shooting.

Advanced imaging technology improves every photo

DIGIC II Image Processor
Canon's DIGIC II Image Processor is designed to improve processing speed and image quality, so DIGIC II provides markedly faster startup, autofocus, and playback, plus it assures that every image is more colorfully vibrant.

iSAPS Technology
iSAPS Technology is an entirely original scene-recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an internal database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the fast DIGIC II Image Processor to improve focus speed and accuracy, as well as exposure and white balance.

Shoot and view wide images
The PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph includes a 16:9 widescreen resolution option, producing images and film clips that are perfect for your widescreen TV or computer monitor.

Superior quality movies
Fast Frame Rate Movie Mode allows you to record extremely smooth, full-motion movie clips for up to one minute long in QVGA at 60 frames per second (fps) (320 x 240 pixels). With a highly flexible movie mode, you can create the movie that's perfect for any application. Select from VGA (640 x 480 pixels) and QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) with frame rates of 30 fps and 15 fps for recording up to 1 hour or 1 GB. Plus, Compact Movie Mode (QQVGA; 160 x 120 pixels) records at 15 fps for up to 3 minutes.

Shooting Modes

  • Auto: The camera chooses all the settings so you can concentrate on your subject.
  • Manual: The ultimate in creative control, you set ISO speed, exposure compensation and white balance.
  • Portrait: The camera sets a large aperture, focusing the subject and artistically blurring the background to make your subject "pop."
  • Foliage: Capture brilliant shots of autumn foliage, greenery and blossoms.
  • Snow: Shoot clear snow scenes without darkened subjects or bluish tint.
  • Beach: Get clear shots of people at a sunny beach without darkened faces.
  • Fireworks: Grab brilliant images of skyrocketing fireworks.
  • Underwater: Capture underwater images with reduced backscatter effect. (Note: Optional Waterproof Case WP-DC2 required for shooting any underwater images)
  • Indoor: Reduce blur and improve color accuracy when shooting handheld indoors.
  • Kids and Pets: Reduced focusing time freezes fast-moving subjects, so you won't miss those special shots.
  • Night Snapshot: Get natural-looking pictures with brighter backgrounds and subjects lit by flash.
  • Color Accent: Choose to retain a single color in your image while other colors turn monochrome.
  • Color Swap: Select a color and replace it with a color you specify for special effects.
  • Digital Macro: Shoot larger-than-life close-ups with one-button simplicity.
  • Stitch Assist: Build awe-inspiring panoramas by neatly aligning sequential images.
  • My Colors
         Vivid Blue: Emphasize the sea, sky and other blue areas.
         Vivid Green: Add vivid dimension to greens for extraordinary nature shots.
         Vivid Red: Charge up red objects in your images for extra impact.
  • Neutral: Produce images of subtle, elegant tonality.
  • Sepia: Recreate the look of vintage photographs.
  • Black and White: Deliver enhanced clarity - especially useful when shooting text.
  • Positive Film: Combine "Vivid Blue," "Vivid Green," and "Vivid Red" to achieve a positive film effect.
  • Lighter Skin Tone: Make your subjects' skin tones lighter.
  • Darker Skin Tone: Darken skin tones a shade.
  • Custom Color: Finely adjust brightness and vividness, and set your preferred balance of blue, green, red, and skin colors.

    The complete print solution
    The PowerShot SD600's Print/Share button makes direct printing easier than ever. Simply connect the SD600 to a Canon CP, SELPHY, or PIXMA Photo Printer or any PictBridge-compatible photo printer, press the lighted Print/Share button, and print! (Printer not included--must be purchased separately.) Also use the Print/Share button to transfer images to a computer (Windows and Macintosh).

    What's in the Box
    PowerShot SD600 body, Lithium battery pack NB-4L, battery charger CB-2LV, SD memory card SDC-16M, wrist strap WS-600, Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM, USB interface cable IFC-400PCU, AV cable AVC-DC300

    Product Description
    Equipped with the latest Canon technology, the PowerShot SD600 Digital ELPH gives all the power you'd expect from a high resolution camera and more. Packed with a full array of Canon's most popular and convenient shooting features including 16:9 widescreen mode, ISO 800 exposure, Fast Frame Rate Movie Mode, and brilliantly large 2.5" LCD screen, this Digital ELPH has a sleek, ergonomic design that will turn heads. Built-in Flash with Auto, Auto w/ Red-Eye Reduction, Flash On, Flash On w/ Red-Eye Reduction, Flash Off, and Slow Synchro settings Shooting Specs - Auto, Camera M, Portrait, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Underwater, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Color Accent, Color Swap), Night Snapshot, Digital Macro, My Colors, Stitch Assist, Movie; 2-sec./10-sec./Custom Self-Timer; Continuous shooting at approximately 2.1fps JPEG images and AVI movies stored on SD Memory Card or MultiMedia Card (MMC) (sold separately) A 16MB SD Card is included, however we suggest purchasing an Optional 512MB memory card. It will allow you to store a lot more Video and images, as well as take advantage of the camera's high Resolution abilities. Print directly to Canon CP/SELPHY Compact Photo Printers, PIXMA Photo Printers and PictBridge compatible printers via USB 2.0 Cable without a computer using the dedicated Print/Share Button! Interfaces - USB 2.0 (mini-B jack), A/V out (NTSC/PAL) Approximate Unit Dimensions - (WxHxD) 3.39 x 2.11 x 0.85; Unit Weight - 4.94 oz. (without battery and memory card)

    Canon 1079B001 reviews (288)

    poor quality picture at low light levels
    This camera can take good pictures at sunny outside, but no high quality pictures at shadowed area, or interior with window open at daytime, almost impossible to take good quality pictures at low light levels at night, without flash. ISO 800 is a joke, pictures taken are full of dots (noise). Manual control is kind of amateur, especially for exposure and shutter speed.

    In summary, this is a good small toy at sunny days only.
    Mucho Love!
    This camera is wonderfully compact and easy to carry around in my pocket or purse. The Powershot brings out the true colors of the photograph, making it vivid and bright. Macro mode is wonderful and allows the photographer to get extremely close to the subject without getting blurry.

    I really enjoy this camera. It's only problem is at low light. Pictures get blurry, but I guess thats why they invented a... flash! Yippee Skippee!
    I love it
    Though some pictures are blurry at low light level, most digital cameras seem to do this (without Image Stabilization, that is). The wonderful 2 inch screen allows you to see the high detail images. Pictures taken up close at the face are high in quality; the smallest hairs are visible.

    The SD600 is much lighter and thinner than the SD550, which is sort of round and bulky.

    I love this camera no matter what anyone says. It was a great birthday present!

    Lucie Fama
    i love it
    i just got this camera as a gift and it is amazing! it is so compact i can pretty much just keep it in my bag and have a camera at my fingertips at all times. the large screen is beautiful, and very easy to use. the buttons and navigation of the interface are very intuitive. and best of all, it takes great pictures!

    I disagree with the review above, i used this camera to take photos inside a zoo building that had very low lighting, and the photos came out great... i played around with settigns a bit, but i got some amazing photos of animals, through the glass no less, that came out crisp and well lit.

    and amazing camera for sure, i would highly recomend it.
    Crisp Action Shots with no BLUR in Auto Mode!
    I have never taken the time to review a product on Amazon before, but I am taking the time to hopefully help someone else out there find a nice digital camera! I am NOT a professional but like to be creative with my photo taking and enjoy scrapbooking!

    I received my first digital camera a few years ago for Mother's day and it was a Sony 3.2 MP and I really enjoyed it! A very nice camera. The main reason I chose to replace it was the model did not have a MACRO setting and I was wanting to try that feature out - also, some extra mp wouldn't be bad either! :0)

    After much research and review hunting, I purchased an Olympus SP-500. Much to my dismay I couldn't even take a clear picture in auto mode, and I couldn't get a clear picture in sport mode....FORGET THIS....so, I returned it and ended up getting the same camera that the Salesperson had as well as a close friend of mine. This Canon is it!

    I started the camera and BAM, crisp, clear photos with no blur! I also could take action shots in auto mode with no blur either! Talk about ease! Then, I tried the Macro option and WOW! Very simple and came out nice! I put two sample photos on Amazon if you'd like to check them out!

    I have only used the camera for one day so far, but I am SUPER impressed with it! I hope this review was helpful to you!
    Pair of Pocketable Portables
    I'll throw the SD600 into my pocket each morning. Very easy to carry. It takes great outdoor photos. If I think I'll need a long zoom, I'll also carry my Panasonic DMC-TZ1. The quality of indoor and outdoor images from the two cameras is similar. The TZ1 is somewhat larger but has a much longer zoom and captures a somewhat wider image. Neither camera seems to have as strong a flash as my two former cameras (SD500, DMC-FZ3). I do miss the stonger flash.

    Care is needed to avoid marring the LCD screen. I've given up on this issue. I'd rather avoid the extra care and accept the ensuing scratches and splotches.
    Almost Perfect...
    In the search for the ultimate ultracompact digital camera Ive owned the Sony T9, the Olympus 720sw, and the Canon SD600. Of the three, the Canon SD600 comes the closest to being the "ultimate ultracompact digital camera". Read on to find out why it still falls short of true perfection...

    (If you are interested in reading reviews of the other two cameras feel free to check my profile).

    Pros:

    * Excellent Image quality (best of the three Ive owned)
    * Excellent build quality and very ultracompact
    * Allows manual shooting and auto. Good lowlight photography.
    * Excellent movie mode (60 fps)
    * Very reasonably priced (I got mine for $309)

    Cons:

    * Very few "fun" features (no titleing, weak slideshow, no calendar feature)

    Conclusion:

    If you are looking for a compact digital camera that takes excellent photos while still being ultra-portable, the Canon SD600 has the best of both worlds, truly. Although both the Olympus 720sw and the Sony T9 have many "fun" features to spice up your photography, you will be sacrificing a bit in image quality. But for the everyday photographer that just wants to shoot great photos and doesnt care for the gimmicky features then youve found yourself a true slice of perfection.
    A week in Boston - 400+ photos and not a bad one in the bunch!
    This is my third - and possibly final - digital camera. It does everything superbly and in a size I can just throw in my pocket so it's always there. Before the SD600 I had a Canon S100 2.1 mp [a great camera] and a Sony DSC-W1 5.1 mp [a piece of $%#@ - every other image blurry].

    With the Sony less than a year old, I couldn't put up with it anymore - it was time to go back to Canon so I wouldn't miss any future shots. I got the SD600 at Best Buy 1 day before leaving on a week-long trip to Boston. My 10-yr old daughter was studying the Revolutionary War in school so I was told to take a lot of photos and "Dad, make sure they aren't blurry like all those others." [She's got the old S100, so she's not worried].

    Since I'd already had the old S100, the controls were familiar. Best Buy had a 1GB PNY SD chip on sale for $39, so I had room for over 500 photos, plus I picked up an extra battery.

    In the week in Boston I shot day, night, flash, long exposure, high light, low light, drizzle, rain, sun, and even a short video of Morris dancers in Boston Common. Every shot was great - and not one blurry, even when the 'shaking hand' was on. I'm not sue that the image stabilization with the SD700 would be all that necessary.

    I found that indoors [my greatest fear since the Sony made you worry about every shot] with reasonably good lighting I was able to turn the flash off and shoot with natural light. I've not yet had the time to play with the various modes - just straight turn it on and shoot [both of which were very quick with minimal delay].

    Everyone we were with were greatly impressed by the 600's size, style, and images on the LCD - and surprised to see me turn it on end to show full screen portrait format shots [very cool]. Even friends with the SD450 [my Christmas recommendation] wanted to trade theirs in.

    I was able to get over 150 shots - maybe a quarter with flash - without recharging [I just stuck the little spare in the coin pocket in my jeans and didn't worry about it].

    The software's great, too. I used the old ZoomBrowser EX with the Sony, so it was nice to see this updated and much more functional. I might not have to use Irfan Skiljan's IrfanView package anymore.

    I'm sure that over the summer I'll find all those bells and whistles to be entertaining, but for just taking pictures, I don't think there's anything more I'd ever want. Now if I can just find someone to take the Sony... and I'll throw in my old Omega D2 enlarger for free!

    The SD600 is as close to perfect as you can get and all I'll ever need.
    Great Camera for the price
    Wow!! I was amazed by the super quality images in all lighting conditions ..for low lighting conditions increase the exposure time and you are done ...color accent feature is great...i just loved it..I had to choose from SD600,SD630 and 700 but I preferred SD 600 , cost was one of the factor and the features are almost the same for all the three models..if you have choose to buy SD600 from the above said models ..I say you have made a very good decision....Hope this helps people to buy this camera..
    Small and powerful
    I purchased the SD600 as a birthday gift for my wife. She wanted a camera that was small. Apparently our 6 year old Olympus that required three hands to hold and a building permit when set on a tripod was becoming a little too much to handle. Although she would have settled for something in the sub $100 range that was powered by a running hamster, I wanted something that was going to be small and powerful. Enter the SD600.

    After using old technology for so long, I am amazed at the quality of the images taken by such a small camera. The 2.5 inch LCD screen is also an incredible asset. Another major plus is the addition of the viewfinder. For steady shots, I have always held a digital camera to my eye. The viewfinder's presence here is truly appreciated.

    Outside of the ease of operation and menu functionality are some of the added image features. The color swap and accent modes are a lot of fun. Although you are not aware of it, they will probably bring out the artsy side of you that was previously undiscovered.

    On the negative side, the zoom is not very powerful and the camera can be pricey if you have to add another $50-$70 for a new SD memory card. All in all, if you are looking for a small camera to throw in your pocket that shoots incredible images, this camera is for you.
    Great Camera
    I purchased this camera in late April and have not put it down since!! This camera is perfect! The Quality of the shots is fantastic. I would recommend this camera to anyone. If you are looking for the right camera for you it has arrived!! I also bought the SD630 for my sis...all it is, is the same camera but with a 3 inch screen, but great in its own right. Check out both of them
    Incredibly disappointed
    I bought the Japanese version (IXY Digital) of this camera back in May, and I'm extremely disappointed in its picture quality. Even in daylight the pictures are blurry with noise. In fact, just about every photo I've taken has been no good. I took comparison shots with my previous camera -- Canon IXUS 4.0 -- and the IXUS pictures were better by a longshot.

    I was happy with the performance of my old IXUS, but was looking for a larger display. Unfortunately this new IXY is a big compromise on quality. Looks like my experience is out of the ordinary (except for the first reviewer), but I'd just like to warn people about this. I've always been a big Canon fan, and I'm unsure what to do about this camera since the warranty is in Japan only. Looks like I'll be taking the old camera on my next trip instead.
    Fantastic camera!!
    I can't put this camera down. This camera is fantastic. I did a lot of research before I came to the decision to pickup Canon SD600 over the Casio Exilim EX-Z600 and I am not regretting it. The macro is fantastic as you can get extremely close to an object and the picture will come out clear. There are a ton of modes such as kids/pets, beach, night snapshot, foliage so you can get that perfect shot. Go get this camera now. It's a bargain for what you get.

    Pros:
    1. Beautiful quality pictures
    2. Best looking camera around
    3. Extrememly user friendly
    4. Lot of features

    Cons:
    1. If I had to be picky, the battery could last longer. Also, how about a battery energy meter?

    Great camera!!! Wouldn't trade it for anything!
    This camera has so many features. My favorite has to be the color accent. You can make everything in the picture black & white except for a certain color you pick out. It takes extremely clear pictures and does nice video(although the video takes a lot of memory for a clear picture..about 100mb per minute in the 30fps mode) I also love the fact that you can hook up this camera(with the provided cable) to the tv or vcr and record your pictures or videos straight onto a vhs. The macro mode takes very crisp and clear close up pictures of flowers. It also has a kids & pets mode which is..obviously..very nice for taking pictures of fast moving toddlers, animals or kids. I haven't taken a blurry one yet!
    Very compact, TONS of features, great battery life
    Pros:
    - Very compact! Much smaller than I expected it to be.
    - Many features, but auto mode takes some wonderful photos.
    - Great battery life. I used it non-stop for about 4 hours and the battery didn't even get low.
    - Huge LCD! (you can adjust the brightness)

    Cons:
    - The controls seem a little small at first. If you have big fingers, you might be frustrated until you get used to it.
    - The video recording looks good, but for some reason, the audio cuts out every few seconds. Which kind of makes it useless for videos. It's like listening to a cell phone call that keeps going in and out. :(
    SD600 is welcome addition to the Elph family
    I've happily been using Canon Elph digital cameras for years; my 3 month old SD600 is the fourth model I've owned and I'm pleased to report that the product line continues as strongly as before.

    Since lots of reviews here speak to the camera in general, I will compare the camera to the previous model in its niche, the SD400/450. The SD600, versus the SD400/450 has:

    - 6MP vs 5MP.

    - An added ISO speed (800), and a dedicated ISO button to switch modes.

    - More shooting modes (variations of color-balance/etc for snow, beaches, etc).

    - A bigger LCD than the SD400 (2.5" vs 2.0"). Same size as the SD450.

    - Controls that are a bit better laid out.

    - The camera is lighter despite all the new features (by about 25% according to the specs).

    - Unlimited length video (up to your SD card capacity), rather than time limited.

    - Much improved software that is easier to use and fuller featured (the new version can be downloaded for older cameras from Canon's website).

    I've shot extensive video and taken 600-700 photos with this camera since I've had it, and I'm very happy with its performance. Like most small cameras this size, red-eye in flash photos is still a problem, as is camera shake when taking flashless photos at high ISOs, but these issues are not unique to the Elph. The only quibble I have with this camera specifically is that it still ships with a measly 16MB SD card, Canon should have upgraded this to at least a 32MB considering how cheap they are and how big 6MP photos are.

    Highly recommended.
    Great ultracompact
    I bought this great little camera almost two weeks ago and have enjoyed every minute of use. I bought it to sort of replace my 3 year-old Canon A80, which was getting left home more and more because of its bulk. I travel a lot and wanted a quality ultracompact that would take pictures of the same caliber (or better) as my A80, but be much more pocket-friendly. I considered a number of cameras: Canon SD4xx/5xx/6xx, Sony's T series, Casio's Z series, and Panasonic's FX01. I went with the SD600 for its photo quality, build, optical viewfinder, and being the Goldilocks for size: not too big, not too small, just right.

    Thoughts so far:

    The SD600 is has a nice little heft to it but is not too heavy, and felts like it's been machined out one piece of metal. For such a small device it feels nice and solid in hand, and one-handed operation is comfortable. The case is a little on the slippery side. I see I'll have to be carefull with battery/card cover: it's the one thing that feels delicate. The buttons are large enough for my average-sized male hands.

    The camera starts up very quickly, and shutter lag is negligible under most conditions. Turning off the nine-point autofocus (AiFA), which leaves on the centered AF, speeds things up a little. Flash is strong in the center of the shot, but regardless of zoom, weak on the sides. Fleshtones on the whole are rendered warm and natural, but again, it can be a little harsh in the center. Redeye is present as often as not, but it's better than I expected. The flash cycles fairly quickly with a charged battery. Battery life is OK: about 140 shots in fine mode, some flash use, and heavy LCD use. Thank you Canon for making a small flat charger whose prongs fold flat!

    While this ELPH's LCD is not stunning like some of its competitors, resolution and brightness are satisfactory in all but the harshest sunlight. Bearing in mind this is an ultracompact, the viewfinder is decent and a reason why I chose this over the SD630, Casios, and Sonys.

    I am very pleased with the photos this little guy is delivering. There're enough scene modes, and the automatic settings produce consistent results. The camera's manual controls are somewhat limited, but it is a point-and-shoot after all. Still, there's enough manual control to improve on the some of the auto modes and get more shots. I've found the white balance modes rather useless but surprisingly have had better and even more natural results using the special color modes. In the auto modes, colors are nicely saturated and accurately rendered. Focus time seems about average. Autofocus with or without AiAF is precise, so images are crisp without looking 'hard.' Contrast and detail are very good. In the 4x6's and 5x7's I've printed out, I'm sure a trained eye would see some issues, but what counts is that my eye is delighted with the results.

    In making up my mind, video quality was not a consideration. After playing around with it though, I like what I see on the LCD, but I don't have enough experience with video to comment one way or another.

    This Canon is the best compromise for me: excellent photos, solid construction, and very pocket- and travel-friendly. Battery life could be better. That's true of alot of electronic products, but I can live with it because the battery charger is very compact. All in all, this camera has met my expectations and has not disappointed me at all. In fact, it's been a lot of fun to use and play around with, which I think is much of the point of this class of camera. And I'm capturing photos I never would've bothered to get with a larger camera. So with that in mind, I'm happy to give it 5 stars.
    All the features the average user needs
    I did extensive research before selecting the SD600, and I am thrilled with my purchase. This camera is tiny (smaller than my iPod) and lightweight, but still takes incredible pictures. The screen is much larger than my friends' cameras, and it has all the extra settings that the average person needs to take great photos is all kinds of conditions. I have not had any bad or blurry pictures with it yet. I am thrilled with this camera and would recommend it to everyone.
    Megapixel isn't everything
    I was impressed with the canon's sd600's size and simple features. However, the camera struggled to take quality pictures and color saturation was low. I took pictures side by side with my old Canon A70 and a Sony Powershot..and even the 3.2 megapixel images looked better. The quality of the lens or something in my camera was off and I returned it. It may have been my individual one, but I'm looking elsewhere. Not impressed.
    Its a perfect buy.
    I dare to give it an A. Excellent price and on time delivery.
    Perfect camera for me
    I just received this camera and could not be happier. I did tons of research before buying, and this one is definitely the one for me! My knowledge of electronics is average, and I am having tons of fun with this. Here's what I like about the camera:

    - It's Small & very thin (And although it's small, it feels suprisingly sturdy)
    - Stylish & attractive
    - Large LCD screen (2.5 inches)
    - Many different shooting modes (Has settings for indoor, outdoor, kids & pets, foliage, etc.)
    - Transferring pictures from the camera to the computer is a breeze
    - And most importantly, it takes beautiful, clear pictures, and is fun to use!

    I am thrilled with this camera. The only thing is that the 16MB memory card it comes with is a little ridiculous, considering that it can only hold a few (6 or 7 at the most) pictures on it. I did know when I was buying that the card is very small, so I ordered a 2gig card in addition. I just thought I'd include that for anyone who did not know. Also, I recommend purchasing a spare battery to have on hand since the camera doesn't have a constant battery life reminder on the screen (the battery life meter only pops up on the screen when there is 1/3 of the battery life left)

    If you are looking for the features I mentioned in the list above, then I say go get this camera, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

    UPDATE 7/20: I just returned from a 10-day trip to Greece and this camera held up very very nicely. I took 600+ pictures that turned out fantastic and the camera was very easy to travel with. This was my first real test for the camera's performance and it passed with flying colors!
    Alot of camera for such a small camera!
    This was my first Canon camera and I am very happy :)
    The Quality is amazing! Great Lcd ! Very fast !
    Glad I Waited!
    This is my first digital camera. I waited a long time to make the switch from film. I couldn't be more satisfied with it. The features are just right for me. I intend to use it hiking and on trips into the wilderness of Arizona. The size is the real plus for this unit. It fits perfectly in my shirt pocket even with the leather case and a neck strap. The images are perfect and the auto function allows for rapid point and shoot without setup. I am very glad I purchased this particular camera!
    amazing
    This is my second camera ....to the sony i once had that broke down ( which was only less than 2 years old ) I was skeptial at first with cannon ! but i reliaze this camera takes amazing pictures without a fuss ....this camera is the best investment yet !! Camera is slim and is AMAZING =)
    Frekin Awesome
    thats all i need to say. i couldnt find a better camera for such a great price. the macro setting is my favorite but the fireworks option was spectacular for the forth of july. just frekin awesome
    Not in the same league as its ancestors
    I've had five Canon digitals: the tough-as-nails S230, the reasonably robust s410 (though the rotary settings dial failed there, happily I had the AMEX extended warranty), the ultra-rugged G2 and the excellent Digital Rebel XT. Oh, and the brand new frail and feeble Canon PowerShot SD600.

    Oh, it's not a terrible camera. It's inexpensive, the images aren't worse than the s410, the shutter lag is somewhat less ... but I expected more. Yes it's smaller -- but only outside of the case. Put it inside the somewhat bulky case (you wouldn't want to carry this fragile gem any other way) and it's about the same size as the s410 in its case.

    So the size drop doesn't bring much practical value, but the large display and small size have some unfortunate side-effects. The flash is microscopic and the battery looks too small to power the big display for long. Speaking of the big display, it doesn't leave much room for the almost invisible controls. Yes, the display is nice for doing on camera image review and editing, but we do that on the 20" iMac display. It's made for consumers who don't use a computer.

    Maybe it was the lack of space that made Canon remove the mechanical switch between 'Auto' and 'Manual' settings. That hurts. My wife uses auto, I use manual. The switch used to be foolproof, now it requires quirky menu navigation.

    And so we come back to the build quality. On the one hand the camera has a one year warranty. On the other hand it probably doesn't cover the camera door coming off in your hands. This camera is 'Made in Japan', but evidently that doesn't mean what it once did. The first time I inserted the SD card it wouldn't pop out again, though it did on a second try.

    The Digital Elph's had an enviable reputation for solid construction, Canon has tossed that out the window. If I were Canon's CEO I'd be calling for an internal inquiry.

    A few positives to end with. It still uses a standard mini-B USB connector and Canon's compact and plugless wall charger is as well designed as ever. For the price it may still be a competitive offering, but in the past I used to tell friends to save their time and buy Canon. Now I have to tell them to look around first.
    Great quality but some annoyances
    You can not beat the photographic quality of a Canon. All the camera features are wonderful and mode selection is easy to set without going through any confusing menus. The 30 fps video mode is very clear and one of the best available in a camera of this size. The thing I really dislike is the battery charger! Why haven't they incorporated a battery that gets charged while you have the camera connected to your USB port like Samsung cameras?
    They should also add the MP3 player capability to this and then it would be the perfect camera. Check out the Samsung VP-MS11
    I would like to hear your questions or comments about cameras you own or have used.. write me greg_88888@yahoo.com
    Canon 600
    I have owned Canon before and like the cameras. I bought the 600 because of the price and the $40.00 discount for opening a credit card. I looked at the Canon 450 and the 700, but felt this was a better deal on price to features.
    I had occation to contact Canon about the automatic aperature (seem to be always on 2.8) but, Chris, the tech, gave me a reasonable explanation and noted my concern. It was a good experience talking with Canon Support, which is rare these days.
    I would buy another Canon
    Canon Power Shot SD600
    Excellent camera, point and shoot, nice large view finder and small enough to fit into the palm of your hand (or your purse.)
    I am however, a little concerned about a small cliking sound when the lens slides out. It is possible that a little dirt,or sand got in, perhaps it should be sealed better...
    Great Camera - fits in any purse
    I absolutely love this camera. Takes great pictures and goes anywhere. Battery life is very long also.
    Perfect pocket size but image quality is a bit disappointed
    Picture quality a bit disappointed only noticed if you owned a Nikon camera. Otherwise, you would be more than happy with this camera.

    Video is great. Direct TV-camera connection is very very convinience. You can view your pictures on the big screen TV.

    Pre-programmed scene are not much to use. I just wish it has the back lighting feature in the auto programmed mode. That would make outdoor pictures perfect when pose directly to the sun or in the shade, the flash would balance the brightness.
    Great Camera!
    In the span of about 6 hours, I took 240 flash photos in low-light conditions, and they turned out great. The flash recharge rate is incredible, and the processor keeps up with my high-speed SD card.

    I've had Nikon's for years, and I was always frustrated by the lagtime between shots. This camera is the best I've ever owned.
    good enough
    versatile, good looking, easy to carry and use; however, no battery meter, a real major deficiency.
    Good camera
    The big screen on the back was really nice. And the camera was really easy to use. I really love this camera, and I recommend it to others. I only had 2 complaints about the camera. 1. The memory card was only 16M, so I had to buy a bigger memory card. 2. It didn't come with a charger that plugs directly into the camera, so I had to take the battery out of the camera in order to charge it.
    Nice Camera, a bit Small
    This is one nice looking camera. It made a great gift for my girlfriend, who absolutely loves it. The guys out there might want to stick with a larger camera; the controls are a bit small for larger hands/fingers. One other consideration is the battery: it is one of those specialized battery packs -- even if you try to save money by buying an imitation battery pack, they might not be available in every store. My other camera, a Powershot A70, uses standard AA rechargeables which are more likely to be found in a store when traveling to some out of the way places. So those of you with larger hands or worried about battery availability might want to stick with the Canon A-series.
    Excellent Camera
    This camera is a good all around "family" camera. This is the second one we have purchased. One for the kids, one for us!
    Excelent product
    This is I think one of the best cameras you can buy in relations Price vs Quality. I received in very short time, I'm very glad. I recomend it a lot. Thanks
    Daughter loving it.
    This camera was for my daughter to take to college with her. She has not put it down since she got it. Very happy with the purchase and the prompt delivery.
    generally good, but...
    As photocamera, it is rather average.
    As videocamera, it is worth money

    Main Pros:
    1) Very good video quality. In fact, it may well replace your old videocamera.
    2) Easy pushed buttons
    3) Big screen

    Main Contra:
    Photo image is a bit fuzzy for me. I tried different modes, and it is still fuzzy. Before, I had Kyocera 5mp camera and in similar conditions the image was much more distinct.
    That Kyocera camera was a bit heavier but of similar size, so the small size of the Cannon itself seems to be not a primary reason for the fuzzy image.

    Canon Camera
    I got my first canon digital camera two years ago. I works just great for me. It is idiot proof, point and shoot kind of camera. The 5 mega-pixel is more than enough for the amateur home-use photographer. You can have blown-up pictures up to 8X10 without distorting or diminishing the quality of the image.

    The Powershot SD600 is a great buy.
    Canon SD600 - Way better than expected
    I currently own a Canon S30. I always thought the S30 picture quality was amazing but it was a very slow camera. I took a lot of great pictures but I also missed a few because the camera has a very slow ISO. I decided it was time for a new Camera. I bought the SD600 from Adorama camera here on Amazon. After spending 30 minutes going over the setting and taking about 50 test shots, I must say that I am very impressed with how fast the camera takes pictures. The quality of the shots were crispy and colorful. The camera is very small and I felt that it could get away from me. I recommend the wrist strap. Its a nice and needed accessory. The camera is listed as the lower end model but it's really a bargin because of how great this little gem is. I am very happy with the purchase. Its just a great camera.
    Small! Great pictures and video! But no RAW?
    First, I was amazed at how small it is, and then by its beautiful screen. After only being able to shoot 6 pictures with the supplied SD card I ordered and installed a Transcend 2GB SD 150x card, giving me an estimated 1.9+ gigs of storage - it works flawlessly in the SD600. This card allows me to take over 680 "Large" images at 2816 x 2112 pixels in Superfine mode (least amount of file compression). Or over 17,000 images in the "Small" image (640 x 480 pixels) and high compression mode. You should EASILY find a place in bewteen to suit your needs.

    I didn't realize this until today, but the SD600 DOES NOT take RAW image captures. On page 20 of the camera's User Guide it shows the icon for RAW and states that the RAW icon "may also be displayed with some images." NOWHERE in the User Guide does it mention how to capture images in RAW, nor does the menu give the ability to change it out of JPEG. In the back of the User Guide the Data Type for still images is "Exif 2.2 (JPEG)" NO mention of any other format or adjustment available.

    Other than that, the camera takes amazing pictures. Macro works beautifully and can be used at 1.2 inches to 1.6 feet from the subject.

    Note that all of the shiney 'chrome-like' pieces on the camera (shutter button, zoom wheel, lanyard loop, battery/memory door, USB door...) are PLASTIC! Not metal like the rest of the camera. If you are prone to dropping your camera you might want to take into account that practically one entire corner of this camera is plastic. I recommend the Canon leather pouch - it fits perfectly with this camera and is of better quality than other name brand protective pouches.

    No need for an extra battery; I have yet to see the need for one. If you are going on a long trip away from a power source... maybe, but it really does last a long time. (From the manual:) LCD on = 160 images, LCD off = 600 images, Playback time = approx 4 hours. Just turn off all of the extra sounds and unnecessary stuff and you should be able to squeeze some extra time out of this battery. NOTE: unlike other devices that are on the market these days, this camera DOES NOT charge the battery while plugged into a USB port. And you have to remove the battery in order to charge it - the ONE thing I enjoyed not having to do with my last camera.

    I also HIGHLY recommend an LCD screen protector for this camera. Be sure to get one that specifically states that it fits your LCD screen, or else you wil have to cut it to fit... what a pain. You won't be sorry that you spent the $3-10 for the little piece of plastic.

    With this product I also HIGHLY recommend the Joby GP1-01P Gorillapod Flexible Tripod! You will be amazed by this little tripod, just search Amazon for it and check out the product pictures!
    Great Pictures Great Price
    After doing a lot of research online I decided on a Canon Powershot SD600. So far this camera has met every expectation I had for a ultra-compact segment camera. The pictures are crisp and colors vivid. Also, the shutter speed is pretty quick so you wont miss a shot becuase of lag time.

    The next model up from this is the Powershot SD630. The SD630 has a larger LCD but I don't really see the advantage over the SD600. The picture quality is the same and you lose the view finder due to the larger LCD.

    Good camera but a minor Glitch
    i got the camera today, but a minor glitch i found was a small gap when the lens cover closes when camera is turned off. ( i donot know if this is my camera or all cameras).
    but awsome pictures and awsome style.
    A great small camera.
    This camera takes great pictures, and it is very easy to take with you everywhere because it is small enough to fit into a shirt pocket. It has a view finder, which is good because the LCD screen is somewhat hard to see in bright light, so that you can frame your shots without using the LCD display. It would be nice if the menu was displayed in the viewfinder, too, so that one could use the different functions more easily in bright light. I would suggest that one set the appropriate programming indoors before one goes outside.
    I love this camera!
    I was pretty nervous about buying this camera online. I am so glad that I did! I shopped around and saved quite a bit of money. I absolutely love my Canon Elph sd600. It fits in my small purse and takes beautiful pictures. I highly recommend this camera. (It was recommended to me by a friend who is a professional photographer.) My one warning is to plan to buy a bigger memory card with this camera. The one provided with the camera only takes about 10 pictures.
    See the comments
    Pros:
    Sharp Pictures
    Fast (starting, pictures deleting, ready to shoot after snap)
    lot of Bells
    Sharp flash
    Good battery life
    Good price

    Cons:
    Macro mode sucks (close up pictures are not great)
    When pointing towards well lit area LED shows lot of strikes
    camers-video-playback swtich is badly designed.
    Doesn't show up as a USB device in windows 2000 (in win XP it does)
    Pocket Rocket!
    This little camera is now my third Canon - not as a replacement, but as a little road warrior that I like to bring along with me when it's more practical to tote than my S2IS or A1. I bought this SD600 Digital Elph for one reason alone: portability.

    It's small enough to fit into my shirt or jeans pockets. It's not a very slim camera, but it's good enough for me. I don't feel like I'm going to break it when I handle it because it's very solid.

    I really, really enjoy the large LCD (it's bigger than the LCD on my S2IS). It's bright and crisp, giving me a very accurate preview of what the full-sized finished photo would look like. I even like how the preview orientation automatically rotates when you hold the camera horizontally or vertically.

    A basic set of shooting modes makes it easy and quick to compose shots. When you're shooting outdoors in city limits (which is what I mostly do with this camera) you need that ease and efficiency. The refresh rate on this camera is quick - great for those hurry-up situations. Of course you can also set the shutter to do continuous shots of the same subject when you hold down the shutter button. With 6MP the photos come out nice and crisp.

    The only thing that was lacking in this camera is the exposure reading. I like to keep track of exposure readings for future reference and my S2IS will record all the necessary details. But the SD600 does not give you the shutter speed and aperture settings for each shot. I'm willing to forgo this, however, for all of its other perks.

    As with the S2IS, uploading pictures onto my computer is quick and easy. Also there's a one-touch button for printing directly to Canon photo printers.

    All in all a really good buy from a solid company that I've trusted for over 20 years.
    Makes red eyes
    Nearly every photo of people has a problem with red eyes.
    And yes, the auto red-eye reduction option is turned on.
    Would not recommend this camera.
    500, 550, 600, 630, 700, 800, 900: Which is "the one"?
    Even though my SD110 seemed indestructible, it couldn't match the size and nimbleness of the new generation of Elves, so it was time for a replacement.

    With under a hundred bucks separating the first five models, a consumer might well be in a minor dither about which to get. Currently most Amazon consumers are bucking the adage "newer is better" and going with the SD600 (which the tech people at Cnet support, giving it a rating identical to or higher than the slightly larger and heavier SD700 and recent SD800 and SD900, both with Digic III processors). Perhaps their thinking is like mine: first, its dimensions (width, depth, and height) are smaller and its weight (under 5 oz) lighter than the other six models (the 500's are the largest, and the 630, in fact, is a bit of an oxymoron: a bigger screen to accommodate failing eyes but tighter and tinier controls for those same eyes to locate and navigate); second, the 600 is the only one of the seven that maintains the original Canon Elph aesthetic of perfectly square angles at all corners of the camera (the contoured look that Canon is beginning to introduce is, I confess, a slight offense to my eye). Finally, in the category of set-up time for the first and each subsequent shot, the 600 is comparable in speed with the other models, rated a nano-second behind the 800 but better than the 900. Moreover, the price at this time is right (though don't expect this model to be around much longer). If you can live with a "mere" 6 megapixels and shoot with a sufficiently steady hand to ignore the absence of the 700's image stabilizer feature this may very well be "the one" for you. (Not for an eternity, but in our world of rapidly changing technology even an "extended honeymoon" of several years has to be considered equivalent to a lasting marriage.)

    If it needs a further recommendation, my botanist son-in-law, who owns an SD500, is about to order a supply of the smaller and lighter 600's to put in the hands of his students in the field.

    Postscript: Contrary to a later reviewer's claim, this camera does not have an "anti-shake" feature like the SD700. I've never had a problem with shaky pictures, but should you observe jittery images, try shooting through the viewfinder for a firmer grip (which is lacking, by the way on the SD630). As for a 6 megapixel lens vs. a higher number, only the sharpest eye would detect any difference in quality of resolution--and even then it would have to be an image blown up to wallpaper size. Finally, the cost of SD memory cards has come down by 50% in just the past several months, so it makes sense to go for the larger (1 GB) card. Also, I would spend the extra fifteen bucks for the faster speed of the Sandisk Ultra II card. (If you like to check the results of a shot the instant after exposure or if you transfer large numbers of shots to your computer at the same time, you'll notice a difference). If you're content with a conventional SD card and want to save a few additional bucks, go with Kingston (as good as Sandisk, in my experience, though I'd stay clear of Lexar, which has given me trouble).
    Excellent Camera - Lives up to the Canon repuation
    Megapixels aren't everything. Similar cameras in this form factor can be seen all the way up to the 10-12mp range. This 6mp camera has just as crisp pictures as many of these similar cameras. I came across this camera after playing around with the SD450, and saw that I could get the SD600 for just a little bit more. This camera is worth every penny! My last camera was as Casio E-Z750, and the screen broke, so I got this.

    PROS:
    -Vibrant 2.5" LCD screen
    -Crisp pictures
    -Durable casing
    -Easy interface
    -VERY quick startup time
    -Great shutter speed
    -Excellent contiuous shot
    -Clear video at 60fps
    -Compact size
    -Protruding buttons
    -Quiet shutter
    -Canon name
    -Excellent macro focus
    -Really effective anti-shake
    -Dozens of shooting modes and filters

    CONS:
    -Could be easier to connect to computer
    -ISO800 produces some noise
    -Some noise at night shots
    -Camera flash sometimes TOO bright

    BOTTOM LINE: This is definately the best camera for the dollar you can buy right now, at least in the point-and-shoot department, and should any amateur photographers new pocketmate.
    Perfect Traveler's Camera
    I bought this camera when it first came out, I have taken it on many trips and parties including a 2 month backpacking trip through Europe. Every picture was awesome, almost never had to change it from "Auto" mode, the video quality is incredible and much better than cameras on the same price range. Size of the camera is perfect, slick, and elegant. A road warrior too, I must have droped this thing at least 5 times in different ocations and it keeps on trucking.
    Last night somebody stold this camera from a nightclub and now I'm here shopping for a new one, and so I thought I would write about it and tell you how good it was to me. I have had 3 different cameras and this was my first Canon, now that I'm in the market for another one, I am defenetly staying with Canon, quality and style are far better than the Sony's and Casio I've had in the past.

    I will say some Cons that are not very important but should be noted: The battery life is good, but there is no battery metter, so you don't know when you are about to be out of battery until you are.. out of battery. Another thing is the labels on the camera (the icons/labels on the buttons of the camera) get rubbed off after a while and so you dont know what button you need to press to access some of the features. (This is also because I used this camera A LOT! and I'm a rough user, so not many people will have this problem.) And of-course, just like any other camera, you must buy an extra memory card because the one that comes with it is useless, so budget for that.

    All in all the camera is awesome, the pros far exeed the cons, and the quality of the pictures is what really matters in the end. If you want a slick camera with great picture AND VIDEO quality, this one is it.
    Do Not Buy This One! It Has No WIDE ANGLE LENS!
    I do not own this particular camera myself but If you are interested in digital point and shoot cameras, since Canon discontinued the Power Shot S-80, there are THREE or more digital point and shoot cameras on the market that I know of that have a "true" WIDE ANGLE lens of 28mm or even 23mm! 1) The Panasonic DMC-FX01
    for $250---and 2) The Kodak EasyShare V570 with a 23mm lens for about $250 3) The Canon Power Shot SD 800 IM for about $400. and 4) My current favorite is the Kodak EasyShare V705 with 7.1M and a 23mm super wide angle lens plus a 2nd lens that goes up to about 180mm.

    So, you ask, "who needs a 28mm or 23mm lens?" You do! Most people concern themselves with how LONG is their telephoto lens. But, most people who "know" know that it is the WIDE ANGLE lens that is most important---most of the "best shots" are made with a WIDE ANGLE lens. For example, you're in Europe and you are trying to "get a shot" of that Cathedral of Notre Dame over there. You NEED a WIDE ANGLE lens. You are in the California Poppy Fields and you want to get the expanse of the golden-yellow poppy flowers with the huge blue sky filled with white clouds above---you need a WIDE ANGLE lens. You are sitting at thanksgiving dinner and you want to take a photo from the foot of the table with everyone sitting on the left and right---you NEED a WIDE ANGLE lens. You are in the garden of the California Mission and you want to take a photo of the ENTIRE garden surrounded by the mission walls---you NEED a WIDE ANGLE lens. It's Christmas day and you want a photo of the ENTIRE GROUP of visitors in front of the Christmas Tree---you NEED a WIDE ANGLE lens. This is where the 28mm lens (or 23mm on this camera) comes in! So, you NEED THIS CAMERA! Otherwise you'll be cutting off heads and leaving Aunt Sylvia out of the "Christmas Group Photo" this year---and she'll disinherit you and you'll live a life of poverty and misery everafter! :o) If you agree or disagree or know of ANY other digital point and shoot camera that has a WIDE ANGLE lens please write, Email:boland7214@aol.
    Hard to beat this small digital camera
    For the price I don't think you'll find a better compact digital camera than the SD600. It has the quality you'd expect from Canon in a very small package. A very large LCD on the back despite its compact size, plus it still has an optical viewfinder [Canon does make a similar one with an even larger LCD screen but no viewfinder].

    The only two issues I think need to be mentioned are first, it comes with a 16 mb SD card. That's so small it might as well come with no card at all. However, even 1 gig SD cards right now are very inexpensive. You will need to buy a larger SD card without question.

    Second is the door on the bottom of the camera that slides open for access to both the battery and the SD card. It is plastic and somewhat flimsy. You will need to be careful opening and closing it to protect it from potentially breaking. But, since you should be careful handling any camera, for most people hopefully it won't be a problem.

    Notwithstanding those issues, this is a great compact camera.
    Very Impressed
    I bought this camera on Amazon two weeks ago and am very impressed. I was searching for a small camera with manual features and this camera was a perfect fit. Aside from the manual features (shutter speed, white balance etc) this camera has a lot of surprising bonuses. Things that are not mentioned in most of these reviews. A few of those include...

    While viewing your pictures, or sharing with friends, you can view them as a slide show (you even have the ability to include transition fades and wipes). This feature it nice so your friends don't have to bump around, searching for the right keys. Or if you want to share them with a group of friends, you can use the AV cable included to hook straight into your tv.

    Movies can also be edited and cropped down before uploading onto your computer.

    Another feature I appreciated was that you can upload images to your windows xp without using their program (though there is a photo program included). I liked having the choice not to install yet another application.

    My favorite feature is how fast the camera is. As soon as you hit the button the camera is on. Also, I've used a lot of digital cameras that are slow to display images, or have the fuzzy then becomes clear thing. This camera lets you toggle quickly between pictures and the images are crisp.

    Also, in response to the reviews that complain there is no steady-hand feature. All you need to do is apply the setting HighISO for a quick shutterspeed. Moving items can be caught without the motion streaking.

    The only cons I have discovered are... that I need to buy a larger memory card. The pics are so high res, you can't fit a lot, however you can change the quality to fit more pictures on the 16mb card.

    The one other thing is that I wish there was a manual button to retract the lens. The lense retracts after a minute of disuse, but sometimes I want to view right away and I find it uncomfortable viewing with the lense sticking out.

    I have had many good experiences with canon. I had always found brilliant color and dependable machinery.

    Attractive compact camera .... but terrible battery life...
    Very attractive compact camera, but has a very terrible battery life...only shoot around 110 shots or less... you have to buy extra battery for sure...the one come with the camera only hold 760 mAh (very low capacity)-this is way below the average compare to most compact camara using this type of battery on the market today (Most of them can shoot up to 350-400 shots per charge). Try to buy the generic brand...like Energizer ER-D150, make sure to look for the one with a high capacity (1400 mAh)-I think Energizer ER-D150 is the only battery on the market with 1400 mAh and capatible with this Powershot SD600, but make sure that YOU LOOK FOR THE ONE THAT SAID 1400 mAH, because Energizer also make ER-D150 but only 760 mAh. This high capacity Energizer ER-D150 with 1400 mAh is about half the price of the Canon NB-4L but better battery life(highly recommended), it's last twice as long as the original Canon battery.

    Also, there is no indicator meter for the battery on the camera, so you do not know how much battery you have left until you are actually out, I don not know why Canon don't have this feature on all of their camera.

    Overall, this is a very nice camera, take good quality pictures for a point and shoot compact camera.
    Not bad, but expected better.
    I bought this camera approximately two weeks ago and have not had any mechanical problems with it. I used to do professional photography but now just putter around with cameras. I had the Powershot A80 and sold it to purchase this camera.

    I am not greatly impressed with this camera and matter of fact with the exception of the various things that you could do with this camera, I don't fine the pictures much better than the Canon Powershot A410 which I also own. In fact the pictures taken in low light with the A410 are better than this camera, that also goes for the video. There is a lot of grain when used at speed 400 and 800.

    The good about this camera is it is small and easy to carry with you at all times. The viewfinder is fairly large and easy to see pictures in low light that the camera cannot take very well.

    All in all the camera is okay but I wish I still had my A80.
    Great Camera
    This camera is everything I ever wanted a camera to be. The battery life is great, the picture quality is very good, its easy to use, and its light and stylish. Before I bought this camera I shoped around, did my research ,and now i am very happy with my choice.
    Good Snapshooter
    When I purchased this camera I was in a technology upgrade frenzie. The only top of the line SD Cannon at the time was the 700 - but since it had no optical viewfinder that was out so I opted for the 600....I have owned several Canon's and I am very satified with all of them including the 600. Good options, wish it had a higher optical zoom but not many of this type do. I love it because it can fit in my pocket and has a fast startup and transfer to memory time. If I was looking today - see the 900.
    Noisy Camera
    Although the product is well priced and the shots taken are good but there seems to be a problem with the pictures taken inside the house or rooms. The noise level is very clear when taken in Auto mode, even with ISO 80 and ISO 100 the noise level is clearly visible. But in the sunlight the pictures are perfect.

    This could probabily be a one defective piece as other SD600 did not have such problems.
    Overall the camera is a good point and shoot camera.
    Canon PowerShot SD600 is pretty good
    I bought this camera for a trip to China. The day time pictures are great; clear and really takes in the sunshine well. however, the night time pictures were disasters. probably because i havent read the manual on that yet. but overall i find it easy to us, small, convenient.
    great purchase canon elph sd600
    great features. small enough to carry around in my purse. takes excellent quality pictures. ease of use is excellent. I will be buying a couple more for my family.
    Awesome camera for ppl new to digital cameras!
    first of all, this digital camera is really nice! this is my first slim digital camera, and its been very good! it takes amazing pics inside and outside-makes pretty good pics too. its very easy to use and take pics-it focuses n controls the blurriness for u auto. i think this would make a great digital camera for ppl who are new and who have trouble controlling lil electronic stuff. love it! :)
    Vantastic Buy!
    I bought this 6mp camera for a west coast trip to Arizona, vegas and California. I was using the Powershot SD100 3mp and was hoping to take sharper pictures with the upgrade.

    I was not disappointed, the pictures are great, Sharp, clear full of detail. The bigger screen was very nice to review pictures and run slide shows on the camera at the end of each day. It took some getting used to holding the camera differently than the SD100 as the buttons are in a different location to make room for the larger screen.

    A great buy. The battery life is much improved on this camera. I bought a generic backup battery that worked just as well as the cannon and at a fraction of the cost.
    Amazing Details
    What a great camera. Ever since I got it, its been working amazing. Pictures are so perfectly balanced. All the manual sets are easy to navigate, I love the option of "infinity" option and the Macro Details. Never been so impressed with Cannon until this camera. Im glad I got it.
    Very pleased
    This camera is an excellent camera, it arrived quickly, and it was inexpensive compared to other sellers' prices.
    Power Shot SD600
    Camera is very easy to use and convenient to carry on vacation. Picture quality was great. Good value for the price.
    excellent camera
    bought this camera as a replacement for my aged olympus 1.3 Meg...
    also bought it as an introductory camera for underwater photography (of course I had to buy a case as well ;-), the underwater mode does a pretty decent job

    I must say I've not been disappointed so far, easy to use, compact and pretty good battery lifetime...and of course very good pictures!

    strongly recommended
    Great Camera!
    Large viewing Screen for such a small (pocket-sized) camera. Great response time. From the off position... the camera turns on and takes a picture very quickly. Lag time from pressing the button to the picture being taken is one of the fastest I've experienced. Great for action shots. Lots of options including a 10x zoom for video (pictures are only 3x zoom).
    Great Little Camera
    I am a basic point and shoot picture taker and previously owned a Kodak camera (Z730) which I really liked at the time, but after it had an accident I decided to go with the Canon 600. I wanted a more compact camera and after reading a lot of reviews here on Amazon, I thought I would give Canon a try over another Kodak. The Canon takes much better pictures than the Z730 - sharper, crisper, brighter. If you can afford to go with the Canon SD series cameras I don't think you'll be disappointed, I love mine. I will say that my husband has a Kodak Z740 at work that we have used a few times, and that camera also took beautiful pictures, so I don't necessarily think that all Kodak brands are inferior. Also I've taken video clips on the Canon which is nice to have and the video seem pretty good. Overall I have been very happy with the camera.
    Wonderful camera
    I have always been pleased with Canon products. When my five year old, and still great, Canon Power Shot 10 began looking tired to me I searched the web and decided that the SD 600 would be a good upgrade. I was wrong-it is a superlative upgrade.
    I have taken several hundred pictures in all conditions and am more than satisfied. The manuals are easy to understand, the pictures are clear and sharp and the feel of the camera is comfortable. I purchased an extra battery, the hard case and the 1 GB card. I've only had to replace a discharged battery once and have space for over a thousand pictures left on the card.
    Nice camera, but limited zoom
    The camera is a nice point and shoot product. When I bought it I did not relaize how much I leverage zoom to take pictures at events. With only having a 3x zoom, it is very clear but not the amount of zoom I needed. I have since returned this camera and bought the Canon Powershot S2 IS which has a 12x zoom. I am much happier.

    So if zoom is important to you, you may want to look at other cameras, otherwise this is a nice camera.
    after much deliberation settled on the sd600
    I have to say it is a bit confusing when looking for a digital camera. I found it helpful to go out and see how the cameras work and see how you like the feel. It came down to a few models for me - the sony w50, canon a630 and a540 or a530 and the canon sd630 and Nikon L4. The a530 and a540 I liked but didn't care for the fact they only used 2 AA batteries as they didn't seem they would last too long with the size of the camera and I wanted something that would take better low light shots and maybe something a bit smaller as well. I liked the price on the nikon L4 but everybody told me to avoid it so I did. The one I liked the best was the canon a630 but I came to the conclusion that a small 'carry with you everywhere camera' was more the direction I wanted to go so I hesitantly moved my search to the sony w50 and canon sd600. The sony is a slick camera and pictures were ok but I liked the image quality and feel of the canon better. I didn't like having to buy the sony duo pro type memory over the sd cards, although people do love the sony and it seems to be a dependable camera. The sd630 is a nice camera too but I wanted the viewfinder and have already found it usefull and I liked the larger controls on the sd600. Sooo here I am.
    I was surprised how fast the camera booted up, almost instantaneous. I bought a 2 gb kingston sd memory card and it performs flawlessly. I have never downloaded pictures to my computer before but this was a snap, didn't load software just plugged it in and easy from there. I have windows xp. Movie mode is amazing and I can zoom in and out which I didn't know I could. Took some pictures of furniture I wanted to sell on craigs list and came out excellent. I didn't use a flash and just have to have some good outside light in the room and good angle. The flash is a bit strong and wish there was a message board for people who own this camera as we could give each other some shooting tips. Anyway am just beginning to discover all the shooting modes and unique features of this camera and so far I am surprised at the quality of the images and the camera itself when I have had a chance to use it. Will update after some more extensive use. If you're looking for a camera you can put in your pocket and take anywhere, then I don't think you can go wrong with this one.
    I own the tv cause tragedy thrills me
    This is an excellent camera. I've rarely used a digital camera before so this being my first one is really great for me. I know nothing about cameras so I need to work on messing around with some of the features but I'm not in a rush with the auto feature helping me take fairly decent pics. The quality is excellent and really sharp.

    The flash is what I don't like although it will be better when I know how to use it well.

    When I put the camera in my jacket pocket I don't even know its there sometimes because of how light and small it is.

    I couldn't decide whether to get two 2gb cards or one 4gb. The consensus I found was that two 2gb cards is best. Being that if the data got corrupted, you'd only lose half vs all of your work. The way I see it, I'd rather take my chances and go with the one 4gb card vs having the inconvenience of switching cards all the time.
    Can't get a teenier (read sexier) and feature rich camera for this price!
    I love the SD600 for the features it gives you for the low price, but I must admit I am partial to Canon as I have been using Canon cameras (both film and digital) for the longest time. I have some other Canon cameras currently - like the S2 IS which I bought to try my hand at some creative photography. But the S2 wonderful as it is, has not been used as much as my earlier powershots given its size and its inability to fit into my little purse. So rather than lose some great moments as I could not carry a bulkier camera I got the SD600. This camera is tiny enough for my evening bag but still allows me to get creative with the many features. There might be other tiny cameras out there, but not with the features and software functions that this camera gives you.

    This camera took me the longest time to buy as I mulled between a Sony, Panasonic and other Canons. I read dpreview (greatest site if you're looking up digital camera reviews), Steve's digicams, Cnet and all of those sites looking for the perfect tiny camera. I was leaning toward the larger mega pixels till I took a couple of trips to the electronics stores and held the cameras in my hands. What a difference it made. Some other cameras were larger or the smaller ones had fewer function or others were just pricier. For instance , the ever popular SD550 was thicker and chunkier and the curved edge made it slippery. The 6MP SD600 had the right amount of megapixels to get larger pics, a large 2.5 inch screen which almost covers the whole camera and a great price.

    PROS:
    Size- really small, a little bigger than a visiting card and great looks, steel look cover for the A/V digital out (not your usual canon rubber flap), feels great in hand. Sexy, sexy!

    Starts up in an instant and starts clicking away great shots at a moments notice.

    For such a small camera the pros are that the SD600 has an optical view finder and an optical zoom (as well as a digital zoom). It has an intelligent focusing system AiAF and a DIGIC II processor which can give some pretty good results on auto mode.

    In addition to the auto mode it has the manual mode, potrait mode, night mode, macro mode (which is great!), scenery mode and the scene mode which goes into the different scene modes. You can also get to the panoramic mode thru the menu to shoot city scapes or rolling mountains in a series of shots. It's really easy as you can view your older shot in this mode while you take the new one overlapping the older one. The provided software will 'stitch' your shots into one when you upload them.

    It has the usual Canon powershot options of different scene modes too -Kids and pets, foliage, fireworks, snow, underwater, beach, indoor so that you don't need to think about settings. Very convenient in a point and shoot! The newer "My colors" option allows you to choose a color you want to highlight or darken and lighten skin tones. It also allows you to capture only a particular color in a shot while the rest of the picture is black and white. So you can do a black and white potrait of your child with a red ribbon or red ball. Or you can swap out one color with the other, like change your car color to blue from red...In a nutshell, it allows for some creativity in your pictures.

    You can also take videos with this camera in .avi format and edit them on the camera. And you can create a slide show of all the images you took on the camera itself with fancy transition effects of your choice. The zoom button shows one or many images at a time in the replay mode and you can zoom into each individual image to see parts of it closely.

    In the manual mode you have the option to set white balance and your color tones to black and white, sepia, vivid, neutral. You can also change the metering (spot, center weighted, evaluative) and get the long shutter mode through the menu.

    There is self timer function as well as continuous shot function for rapid shooting.

    The coolest thing about the LCD is that as you rotate the camera the potrait pictures will automatically rotate to fill the screen. It's like magic!

    Battery charger is separate so you can charge a battery while you're using one. And it works from 120V-240V in case you make any foreign trips.

    Cons:
    Flash can be too strong for close-ups (in auto mode, in manual mode you can adjust flash or change metering options) and bleaches out color.
    Large screen is great but drains the battery quicker and more prone to damage. You cannot see battery power remaining at any time. So it's a bit of guesswork to figure out if you need to recharge.

    Overall this camera beats others given its size, features and performance at it's low price tag!


    Awesome camera for the price!!!
    i have researched so much for a camera, but couldnt find a better one till this. pictures are great, great clarity, zoom. only drawback is that battery gets discharged fast. other than that this is very good
    good camera for great price
    Always been a fan of canons and this is no exception. Light weight and small point to shoot camera . software is easy to navigate.A higher optical zoom would have been appreciated but then its an elf camera!
    I can't believe how dissapointed I am
    Just to set the stage I'm a big Canon fan. I have the newest Digital Rebel SLR, a Canon printer, and a Canon scanner. I have had Canon film cameras in the past too. I recently sold my Canon G5 since I now have the SLR and I wanted to buy a pocket camera. So, I bought this SD600. Now I know why the price keeps dropping. It simply doesn't take a good picture. It has trouble focusing on almost every shot in almost every condition, and I don't want to start messing with manual setting on a pocket camera. I want point and shoot - or I'll use my SLR. I would have thought I had a lemon, but the video came out terrific which tells me the camera was able to focus just fine.

    Kudos to Adorama Camera Inc. They took the camera back and fully refunded me even though I was past the due date in contacting them. I would buy from them again - but I don't think I'll buy an Elph. Although, my brothers three year old Elph still works and picts look great.

    In summary, I believe this camera to be a lemon and that is why the price keeps falling. Don't bother with it.
    Great Little Camera
    Got this right before our wedding and honeymoon. Takes great pictures and is very easy to use. One little problem is that on our honeymoon, the battery died and it would not charge back up, so the camera was dead the last 2 days. When we got home we charged it up again and it was fine at first, then gave us some more problems. Not sure if this will continue to be a problem. Support said return the camera but we have not got around to that yet.
    Canon SD600 Great Camera For the Money
    I had a Canon SD200 that finally broke after 4 or 5 years. I researched all different makes and model cameras online and drove myself crazy as I was not totally set on buying another Canon camera. After reading many reviews, good and bad, I opted for the Canon SD600. I want to mention the video reviews on CNET were invaluable...I highly recommend you go to the site and watch the reviews. Then go into the stores and look at the cameras you narrow down on your list. I couldn't be happier with the Canon SD600. It takes great shots. I haven't figured out all of the settings yet so I still have to learn....but for a small camera you can slip into your pocket and carry anywhere (especially on vacation), this one is great. The large LCD is great and the optical viewfinder is nice to have. This camera makes my old SD200 elph look archaic!

    No camera is perfect and will not meet every need of every person..each and every camera has its drawbacks. Overall though for the price, the Canon SD600 is a wonderful camera and I highly recommend it. I found the best price right here on Amazon and I now notice its about $40 cheaper then when I bought mine 2 months ago which was a great deal then!
    happy user
    Best features of this product: It's truly small enough to fit in my shirt pocket; and battery life is exceptional.
    Excellent!
    We are very happy with this cannon. We had a Kodak digital camera but it was not fast enough to capture our kids.
    No Date Stamp
    Unable to date-stamp. Also, the switch for Picture/Movie/Picture Review is often inadvertantly moved. Otherwise a good camera.
    Great camera
    This is a great camera. It's easy to use and takes great photos. You can enlarge your photos and they still look great. An 8x10 photo is slightly pixalated but you have to look closely to tell. I highly recommend this camera.
    Cant tell its not a professional
    I am a photojournalist and shoot mainly with my Nikon D-100. I wanted something a bit more portable. I have to say this camera has shot just as good if not better shots than my D-100. Im just playing around with the macro setting and getting some great stuff. sometimes its nice to not have to lug a beast around to get good photos. Id like to see an a/c cord so i can upload photos even if the battery is dead. (which happened last weekend)i dont have any complaints yet! just going thru the adjustment and learning phase of using this camera. having lots of fun with it.
    Pretty Good Camera
    I think this camera is very good because of it's multiple high-end functions and options when taking pictures are everything you could possibly need. What makes it even better is how you don't have to be an expert to use these functions. This camera is very user friendly and easy to learn thanks to its clean design.

    However, I have two minor problems. 1) The zoom should be able to take wider shots. This would really help if you are into landscape pictures. 2) The camera is a little large and bulky compared to some of the comparible Casio and Konica-Minolta models with similar or more megapixels.

    Overall though, I would highly recommend this camera due to its ease and array of options, plus at a great price and amazing lense quality!
    Compact, slick and great pictures.
    I've upgraded from an older Canon A series to this SD600. Price I payed was just under $250. Purchase a spare battery - they are small and worth the small investment to carry an extra, and get a bigger memory card, 6 mp take up more room so you need more space.

    2.5" screen takes is a great size and good clarity. Except in extreme brightness (outside direct sun) have no problem reviewing my pictures.

    Like with previous Canon's this camera is user friendly and easy to use. Automatic settings adjust light and settings to take the best picture and it cuts out the guess work of doing it in manual.

    Downloading is a snap. The computer interface is easy to navigate and pretty self-explanitory. 6 mp is all I need. I take a lot of pictures for work, and often have to zoom in on the picture to see details - this resolution is just perfect. Good balanace between picture quality and jpg size. Any bigger, the files become a pain to email (especially with size limits) and deal with.

    Look for a snazzy red case for this camera - this fit is snug and the case is rigid so it gives the camera and screen extra protection without a lot of extra room. I just slip it into my purse or pocket - it's really small without sacrificing functionality and ease of use.
    canon SD600 6MP
    Bought this for trip to Europe. very user friendly easy to manipulate even without the directions in hand. great picture quality would recommend this camera to the novice especially. good quality for the price.
    View Finders Are Disappearing
    This camera has a view finder. I have been looking through view finders all my life. Stumbling around trying to get the shot by holding the camera at arm's length is difficult and lacks the stability of mashing the camera up against your nose and forehead. Then you have to adjust the camera to avoid glare on the LCD screen, then trying to frame the shot, is just too many manipulations. It is a camera for taking with you everywhere.
    Size Matters!
    This is my first camera purchase... and I love it! I previously used throw aways b/c I didn't want to worry about losing my good/expensive camera. However, this camera is so compact, it easily fits in my pocket! Also, the view screen is very large (full size of camera). This is a 3x zoom, so if you can find a camera this size with a 5x+ zoom, that's the only better recommendation I would have.
    Excellent mini camera!
    excellent picture quality, easy to use, very easy to carry around due to the small size.
    Only one complaint: Even when I turn on adjustment for red eye, some pictures still come out with red eye.
    Canon SD600
    The SD600 is one small compact, easy to use camera. Takes great pictures both daylight and low light situations. I used it recently for a late afternoon wedding and the pictures were very nice. The evening shots using the built-in flash were also very nice. I highly recommend this camera for its easy to carry and ease of use. I also recommend the small matching Canon black leather case which protects the camera.
    Excellent camera
    Great picture quality both indoor and outdoor. It also works great in movie mode. The quality for movies is very good.

    Very light weight, easy to carry and easy to use.
    you will like it from the very beginning.
    tiny and cute, suitable for girls. the battery is long lasting.. the quality of pictures is also great. the only thing is when it comes to sunset, the color is not that beautiful.
    Great camera for busy moms
    This camera is easy to take anywhere, easy to operate and best of all takes great pictures of my 2 boys. Highly recommended.
    Stunning and invaluable
    I like Canon's digital camera because it is everything an average person may want. It is light, with great design, works incredibly good and I can make hundreds of pictures. Isn't is a dream come true? Highest recommendation.
    I hear these are great and I plan to buy one, but not from Amazon
    After waiting months for an order to be filled and then getting screwed by customer service/returns, I decided never to buy from Amazon again. Go to an electronics or camera store, you'll get better service and the fresh air will do you good.
    Excellent pictures, size, and price
    This camera fits easily in my pocket and takes fantastic pictures for an ultra compact. It is easy to use and I have had no problems with it.
    Nice camera Nice size
    I recently purchased this camera and it is very easy to use and takes nice pictures. I bought a case to put it in so I could keep the screen from getting scratched. Go out and find a generic camera bag that will fit it. They are so much cheaper than Canon's camera bags. The only thing about this camera that I would like to change is that I wish it had a battery life indicator.
    It's better than expect...
    I am only giving 4 stars, because i just receive it through mail a couple days ago. So i still haven't get a chance to fully try out everything. But I can tell you this camera is very handy, it's very small that i can throw it in my small purse (my purse usually don't have much room, b/c i would already had so much stuff in it, like my PDA, i-pod, cell phone, wallet, keys, a pack of tissue and et.c) and take it with me to anywhere. I love the design of this camera, it's very cool. Pictures are pretty clear, even the one taking during the nights. Another thing that i love about this camera is that it's not noisy, and it's very quick (i have no patience, so it's good for me that i can snap pictures crazy quickly). Overall, I find this camera pretty good.
    Attention Magnet
    This gadget is a must-have for gadget lovers.....and picture lovers. It is compact, solid and fits any small pocket or clutch bag. The images are crisp if you get it set appropriately. If you love attention get this product and if you don't .....not to worry the camera gets all of it.
    Good camera, but...
    This is a very good compact camera, but there are a few things that make some pictures a problem. When shooting in low light conditions there seem to be a lot of problems with the flash, especially if I take pictures of kids. Flash makes the person/object way too light, no matter what kind of flash I use auto/on/red eye etc. If I try not to use the flash, then there is a lot of blur. When outside in the bright sun most images are way too light. I will be very grateful to anyone who knows how to resolve these problems. It can be a little frustrating. I tried every possible setting, but so far no luck.
    good pics good quality
    very happy with the quality of the pics but most of it...it's size..it is really really small one...but really powerful for it's size...overall performance is pretty good..had it for a week . everything looks good till now..except for the sd card provided with it..it's practically useless.You can take only 8-9 pics at full resolution.Would definately suggest everyone to buy atleast a 512 mb card but overall i m satisfied with the purchase and Amazon's service is as usual "A" rated
    Great photos, convenient size
    I bought this camera about 6 mos. ago for a trip to Europe. It is great, the photos come out crisp and clear, the optical zoom is great, and there are several manual features, although this is not the camera for those who enjoy extensive custom settings. For what I wanted, a small poin-and-shoot digital camera, this fits the bill. There are some areas for improvement that Canon can continue to work on. While I am glad that they left the viewfinder in this model as the LCD is a bit difficult to see during really sunny days. Whenever I connect the USB cable to the camera, I am afraid I am going to break off the little cover to the USB port on the camera. Finally, I know the lithium ion battery enables the case to be smaller, but I really wish I could grab a battery off the shelf in the supermarket.
    Good camera!!
    This camera is a perfect camera in terms of picture quality, ease of use, fast shutter speed settings, compact so that it can easily be carried in my pocket. I got this camera five days ago. Used it to take several pics already and I must say I love it. The lcd screen is big enough to get a clear view of what will be covered. I can set the brightness of the lcd so that it doesn't look grainy. Obviously the pic taken is different (in terms of clarity) that what I see in the lcd. I also bought the cannon leather case with this that looks sleek. Also bought 1gb memory card with which I can take several hundred pics depending on the resolution setting. Get this camera it is pretty good.
    Lacks real wow factor
    We've had this camera for almost 6 months so I'm not a new user that is jaded by the feeling of having a new toy. We took this camera with us on our vacation to Savanah's historic district and captured some very pretty photos of the sites, homes and Boneventure Cemetary. The compact size of the Canon is a real plus and it takes great pictures outside in bright light. The biggest draw back is the quality of the indoor photos in semi bright light or situations requiring the flash. The camera will take photos in semi bright light (a well lit room for example) without automatically flashing, but those photos turn out grainy or not as rich as you'd like. When the flash is used people seem washed out and the back ground gets lost into black or no detail. The same is true of pictures of objects under the same conditions. My wife loves the camera, but I'm not all that impressed. If you are considering this camera, take lots of sample photos at a camera shop before ordering[...]. Transferring photos to the PC is very easy. I don't use any specail software to transfer. I just open Windows Explorer and cut/paste.
    Great quality with a lot of versatility
    Funny how this camera seems to be tested in Boston. I bought this camera specifically for a trip to Boston. I thought my brother's SD450 was the best digital camera I've ever used, until I got the SD600.

    I took TONS of pictures in different lighting and all turned out great. I shot everything from plates of food inches away to soccer games with players clear across the field.

    Certain settings worked better than others for different lighting situations. It really just depends on what color tones you prefer. I prefer warmer tones and the camera worked really well. For the basic point-and-shoot shots with the setting on automatic and flash, I thought the colors were very true to life.

    The video feature is really great as well. Playback is amazing on the large LCD screen. The newer version of this camera (SD630) has a larger display of 3inches but I actually prefer my 2.5inch screen. THis is because when I tried out the SD630, I'd get finger prints on the screen just trying to manuever the buttons. I don't have this problem w/ the SD600. I am able to avoid touching the screen while changing the settings on my camera.

    The best thing about this camera is that it is ready almost instantly after you turn it on. No waiting for an annoying flash to warm up. It also takes a picture right away when you press the button. Hardly a delay compared to other digital cameras.

    I don't have much else to add to this review that hasn't been already addressed. This camera with its numerous settings is far better than any old point-and-shoot camera. I think it's a great compromise between a professional camera and a point-and-shoot. It's quite versatile for those who like to play around with settings and effects. For the price, this camera rocks. 3 people have already been convinced into buying this camera after seeing me use it.
    Great digital camera
    For that price you get a very compact, robust and dependable digital
    camera. Pictures are stunning. We made enlargements up to 8x11 and the
    results are really impressive and it is hard to make any difference with
    our regular Nikon SLR. If you look for convenience, light and easy to use digital, it is the camera you want to buy.
    Great Camera
    I owned an older version of this camera (cannon digital elph 3.0 megapixels) that I loved so I upgraded to this one. I love it! I don't have any complaints, my pictures print out beautifully! I highly recommend this camera!
    Amazing Camera
    This little tiny camera snaps such gorgeous color pics it will amaze you.

    Such a tremendous amount of power in such a tiny little box.

    Gorgeous camera.
    Great Camera
    My parents purchased this camera for me recently for an early Christmas present. I was researching the 'net to find which digital camera I wanted. I wanted something compactable, affordable, that took very clear pictures with some features that would be fun to play with. After much research I decided on the canon sd600 and I was glad I did. The canon has so many features, for instance the Color accent feature that enables you to pick a color to accent and leave the background black and white, this feature would have to be my favorite. I have found the clarity on these pictures to be outstanding. It takes great pictures no matter what the conditions. If it is cloudy, sunny, or even pitch dark it will adjust to take a great picture. The only problem (which I am sure is of my own fault) is whenever I put the camera in digital macro mode and try to take pictures they almost always turn out to be blurry. But, overall, this is a great camera because it is small and takes great pictures with plenty of other features for those who wish to make their pictures unique. Highly recommended!!
    Excellent Camera, BUT...
    I have now been fortunate enough to own several digital cameras, including a Nikon KoolPix 500, which was a 3.1MP camera released in 2000, and up until recently I had a Nikon D70 DSLR.

    First of all, this is a great point and shoot camera. There are plenty of features which cater to all manner of users, from the avid professional, to an amateur with limited knowledge of camera features and functions. The camera is compact, durable, and feels small but solid in my hands. 6.1 MP is more than adequate to produce high quality images, and since I usually don't print beyond 8.5x11", there's no need to invest in the 7+ MP cameras.

    Battery life is decent, but I recommend keeping a few spares if you will be on long trips without access to a place to charge up. NOTE: There is no battery indicator on the camera, which is frustrating if you only have the stock battery provided by Canon. The only battery info that the camera will provide is a red flashing battery symbol when it's about to die. That's not much help. My advice is to charge up the battery before any extended use, just to make sure you'll get the maximum number of shots. It loses a star for this; it's just a real pain, and it's a shame they overlooked such a simple, but helpful feature.

    Everything else is pretty much great. Nice clear 2.5" LCD view screen, optical viewfinder. Images get a little shaky when you go into digital zoom, but that's the nature of the beast. If you're really concerned about camera shake and blurry images, either don't use the digital zoom feature, or opt for a pricier camera with an image stabilizing option.
    Pleasantly surprised
    I recommended this camera to a co-worker blindly, because another co-worker has a previous (two generations ago) model of ELPH SDnnn and she has been able to produce exceptional work.

    I generally use a DSLR for copy work, but today, I used the SD600 instead of a DSLR or flat-bed scanner. The result was stunning. I set the lens at mid-range and took a picture of an 8.5 x 11 sheet. There was no distortion whatsoever. The edges are slightly soft, but I am completely pleased with the result. I may just leave my DSLR home from now on.
    Excellent Camera
    Purchased this camera after an exhaustive search of all the available digicams on the market for less than $250. Although Sony makes similar and likely extremely competitive models in this same price range (not to mention the numerous other Canon models) features and positive reviews, along with the lowered price and use of ubiquitous SD memory card make this the best camera in the "bang for your buck" point-and-shoot market for the time being.

    Recommended over the Canon SD630 that succeeds this model.
    Just a question..
    On Black Friday 2006, I braved the long lines of Circuit City to purchase the camera "of my dreams."
    I haven't actually opened the box yet, but I've done tons of research. One thing that seems to evade my knowledge on every review site however, is the question of the SD card.
    Can you just remove the SD card whenever you want, or do you have to plug the camera into the computer each time you want to transfer your pictures?

    I would be extremely thankful if someone could tell me this.

    Thanks!
    :)
    Fantastic
    This camera is such an improvement to the 3.2 elf I used to own. It is so much faster to take multiple pictures and the quality of the image looks great.
    Camera good, but downloading is poor
    I bought this camera several months ago and have shot hundreds of photos with it. Photo quality is good. Ease of use is adequate, but a bit complicated. The controls are not intuitive and require considerable learning. The biggest problem is downloading to my computer, which is almost impossible. The Canon software is terrible and doesn't work worth a darn. The program constantly refuses to download, and often terminates itself with a cryptic message. It's too bad the software is so bad, because the camera is really nice in many other ways.
    Great pocket camera
    We have the Digital Rebel and have taken over 20,000 (yes twenty thousand) pictures with it. But I wanted something small that I could carry in my jeans pocket when we go somewhere. The movie mode is very nice. I used the camera at the birth of my second child. I couldn't use flash and the pictures of her delivery were very nice using the 800 ISO setting. I also shot a short video of her "waving to the crowds" as they wheeled her down the hall when she was about 1 hour old. Now we are using the camera while looking at houses to keep track of what we have seen. The addition of the underwater housing makes a nice SCUBA camera. The only downside is the battery life so I would recommend getting a second battery.
    Excellent buy!!
    After reading numerous excellent reviews about the Canon SD600, I decided to purchase it. I am absolutely amazed with it! It is very, very compact (less than half of the size of my first digital camera). The camera is loaded with excellent features, from its standard auto formatting picture taking, to a wonderful variety of manual options and settings. Most, if not all, the setting can be changed, from start up screens and sounds to how many pictures it will take when shooting series of multiple shots. The manual is very helpful and easy to use. Furthermore, the software is actually usable! I usually don't touch software that comes with digital cameras, but the organizational element is very useful and it is quite simple to shoot panoramic shots (the computer will automatically put together the pictures - it is outstanding!!!). I would certainly recommend this camera to anyone who wants a very fast, efficient, and small camera for a very reasonable price.
    Pretty good.
    This is way better than my old 3 megapixel Sony camera. Lots of various "scene" features. Makes very nice detailed pictures and the LCD display is nice and large. It takes short (well actually as long as you want/can fit on your disk) videos that come out really nicely.

    The only downside is images at night still come out pretty crappy. It could be that I'm a camera lighting idiot but I'd think that if there's a "night" feature, the images would come out accordingly. The bizarre thing is when you are focusing it looks like all lit up and stuff but when the photo's taken it's all dark. Yea that part I don't get. I'd probably have to delve deeper into this. However, it's a good camera, very compact and easy to use.

    The only thing to remember is to buy yourself an SD card. You won't be getting anywhere with the 16mb or whatever that comes with it. I bought myself a 2GB card, fits lots of pics & videos on that thing.
    500 pics and 30 videos - 2 days - 2 charges - 2GB
    500 pics and 30 videos - 2 days - 2 charges - 2GB
    yes a couple bad pics but that's my fault..lol

    I used to have a S400. It got stolen so this is a replacement.

    Underwater housing
    2gb Card
    Canon SD600
    Total $420

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    The video quality definitely is up to par with most cheap camcorders. 640x480 @ 30fps is really cool. If I wanted more megapixels I would have bought a higher end model. But the video specs are pretty much the same for this and higher end models I think. After using underwater video I am simply amazed at the possibilities of making home videos. We dove down 40 feet with this thing holding our breath and took a video going back up. I was also happy with the battery life on video. I know with my old S400 I could take a quite bunch of high res pics, but eventually I would run out of battery. With the SD600 the battery lasted much longer shooting even higher res pictures and long video clips. The difference is a noticable improvement.

    For people who travel a lot, and go several days without returning to base, I suggest getting 2x 2Gb SD cards, and a spare battery/car charger. The single battery works good enough for me though - It lasted me over an hour in the water shooting all these pics. It only ran out after a full hour or two of almost continuous use. It even recorded some underwater sound while inside the case...strange how it works but its a good thing.

    In summary, Canon did a good job and if you need a digital snapshot that performs, I reccomend it. This is my second Canon Powershot Digital camera - and I'm sure it won't be the last.

    PS: To he11 with the dishonest soul that stole my last camera...get a life.
    Great camera so far!!
    I bought the Canon sd600 yesterday at Circuit City, and so far I love it! It takes great quality pictures. The LCD viewfinder is a lot larger than I am used to, and now I can't go back to anything smaller. The camera is very small, and fits into the palm of your hand. Also, it's great that it comes with a rechargeable battery, my last camera did not have this. Haven't found any flaws yet.
    Best for the no-nonsense photographer
    After doing a lot of reading and browsing I finally settled on the SD600 mainly 'cos of the reviews. It's nothing less than a great camera for the person who is not much into adjusting the blah-blah-blah for getting that perfect photo! Just switch it on and click. The zoom is sufficient and the clarity is real good. I have tried almost all the options except the "manual" and the photos are just great with foliage and night shots being the highlight. The foliage shots had a good depth of the colors and the night shots were clear. The only problem I found with night shots was that the flash "whitenend" the subject when the subject was less than 10 feet(approximately) away from the lens. Otherwise it was good. Also the photo tends to be "shaken" in low light conditions. If you are going to do a lot of shooting in low light conditions, either you need to have one/a pair of steady hands (I try to hold my camera in both my hands for better stabity) or go for one with IS.

    The battery life is satisfactory and charges pretty fast. Lack of a battery indicator is a sore point. The camera is compact and fits inside almost any pocket on your attire. With an ultra SD card, the snapping is quick. By the way, the SD card that shipped with the camera was a waste. It carries no more than 10 photos at the most. Order a larger SD card along with the camera.

    To summarize, here are the reasons why you should go for this...
    - compact and fits palm of your hand
    - Simple and easy to use
    - Offers some preset settings to explore and saves you time and effort to adjust a lot of things if you were to use the manual option
    - And with all these... gives you great pictures

    Reduced the 1 star from the rating 'cos...
    - no battery indicator. I would not know until its completely dead.
    - an IS option would have been better
    - sometimes I feel it is too compact that I have put in effort to grip it tight and hold it steadily (my fingers ache)

    Overall, go for the camera if you need it for snapping on the go.. ur kids, travel, holidays, events etc. If you are a serious photographer with an "eye" for details, this is not the camera for you. I would suggest the S* IS series.


    I concur with the pro reviews
    I don't have anything new to add to what's already been said. This is simply an easy-to-use camera. I had a Nikon before and using rechargeable batteries was short of a nightmare. The Canon's battery pack is easy to use and the battery life is amazing!! I haven't charged in 4 uses. I'm proud to call this camera mine!!!
    SD600 is a great point and shoot camera
    I have owned this camera for about 1 month. So far, the camera is working well. Pictures look very good and the video quality is surprisingly good. I highly recommend the camera. I usually do not post reviews, but wanted to share my experience for people looking for a new digital camera. You will enjoy it.
    Very good, but not perfect
    I bought this as a Christmas present to myself to replace a 6 Mp Olympus camera that was falling apart. What I wanted was a thin camera with good optics and a manual viewfinder. It has all of that. What it is missing is a lot of the controls for adjusting aperture and shutter speeds. You can control ISO however. It is good for a snapshot camera or for someone who mostly works in auto mode. The flash is too bright for near objects as I curretnly have it set up. I'm still trying to figure out if I can adjust that. I especially like the speed at which it comes on so I can capture action shots easier. I like it a lot, but it doesn't serve all of my needs. It does however work well on about 80 to 90% of the shots I take. It makes for a great vacation camera or a camera to carry on business trips.
    BUYER BEWARE!!!!!! PLEASE READ!!!!!!
    I bought this camera on Dec.24 for Christmas. I also bought a 1GB Sandisk SD card to go with it for extra memory. This camera takes excellent pictures and has good features for a camera in this price range but don't be fooled. I used the camera on Christmas day with no problems (OR SO I THOUGHT). Whenever I got home I took my Sandisk card out of the camera and put it directly into my computer's SD expansion slot. For some reason the card would not work. Well I didn't know what was wrong so I tried it in my camera and the camera said "MEMORY CARD ERROR". I then tried to connect the camera with the usb that came with the camera and the same error message still appeared. I have tried several things to fix the problem and nothing seems to work. Last resort I Googled the problem I was having on the internet and a ton of feedback appeared on photo forum websites. This seems to have been a problem for awhile now with not only this camera but ALOT OF Canon cameras. I am now having to return my brand new camera and my brand new card that were only used for 1 day. Please do your research before buying and Google "MEMORY CARD ERROR" and you'll see what I'm talking about.
    Great camera
    After three years with this camera this is what I have to say about it:

    Overall a great camera.

    1. Lightweight and travels easily.

    2. Self-timer has been used many, many times.

    3. Red-eye reduction is mandatory- when I forget to use this feature everyone has devil eyes.

    4. There is a kind-of manual option that allows one to change the shutter speed to five different options.


    My biggest beefs:

    1. The need to hold down the button halfway while it focuses before taking the photo. This is fine for me but trying to explain it to someone else is annoying and half the time they don't get it. Also, I've missed a lot of shots because the camera can't take it fast enough. As far as any type of action shots- forget it.

    2. The battery! It doesn't tell you it's going to die until just before it's going to die- I can't tell you how many times I've been at an important event and my camera went dead. So my highest recommendation would be to buy the extra battery and carry it with you at all times!
    sweet little camera
    Bought it for my wife and have been jealous ever since. Its nice and small easily fits into a shirt pocket), has a decent zoom, the lens retracts completely into the stainless steel body, which means that our two-year old has not been able to destroy it (yet). Optical viewfinder has the usual problem (it underestimates what will be on the image), but the digital screen works great. No manual options, but most of us can live without that.
    the flash is as bad as expected. At 1 inch above the lens it's in your face, but hey, with a camera that size you can't expect much.
    SD600 is great!
    The Canon SD600 is great! It has 6MP and maintains it's small elph size. It's compact, response time is quick, it's easy to use and you can't beat the price. It's definitiely an upgrade from my previous camera, the Canon SD400 (not as many features and the screen cracked). Overall, I'm really happy with the camera.
    Pocket size and clear image
    I travelled to China in last Oct. and the size of this camera was especially good for me to have. I pocketed it to free my hands and took out for use only when needed. The resolution of the 2.5" LCD is enough and does not lose sharpness, compared with the actual picture.
    Canon SD600
    Excellant small camera. It is very easy to use and I have had excellant results. Flash performs very well as long as you stay within its range. It is a plus that this camera will fit easily into a shirt or jacket pocket. The lithium ion battery holds a charge for a long time when the camera is not being used. At first, I wasn't sure about using a proprietary battery; however, the small size has been a plus and it is easy to find reasonably priced compatible batteries from on-line sources. This is a great camera for family photos and for general travel photography. All of the conveniences associated with this camera outweigh its limitations. Giving up a 4 or more times zoom in exchange for the small size is fine for me. You won't have any picture if the camera's size causes you to leave it at home.
    Excellent Little Camera
    I purchased this camera specifically for a trip to Paris. I wanted something small that would fit into my purse or that I could easily carry in my hand. It was perfect. There are several picture settings for both conditions and photo size. I took mostly photos that would produce 300 dpi 4x6 prints - about 750 fit on a 1G card. One thing I wasn't expecting is the good quality of video this little camera takes; however the video does eat up a lot of memory. The only downside occurs in low-light situations. It is quite sensitive to shake when the light is low. Several of the museums don't allow you to use a flash, but the LCD is large enough that I could decide if I needed to re-shoot. Overall, it is a great camera for the money and perfect for travel.

    I now carry this camera in my purse all the time. Also, you will definitely need a case so you don't scratch the LCD. The Canon PSC-90 case is perfect.
    lived up to the hipe
    This smart little camera has lived up to expectations. It is easy to use, compact and takes great photos. To allow for a view finder the screen is smaller than some but we like the view finder in bright light situations where the screen would be hard to see. The camera has been to Hawaii, down the Nile and into the Idaho mountains and given us good performance.
    Everything you could want in a small package.
    We bought the camera to take with us when hauling our digital rebel around is not practical. Now we use this almost all the t