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Loaded with first-of-its-kind features and high-end capabilities, the Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS Digital ELPH gives ELPH lovers reasons to step up. It is equipped an ELPH with a back-illuminated CMOS sensor-driven HS system or an f/2.0 lens - both of which deliver incredible images in low light. And shooting action or sporting events has never been so fun, with high-speed burst mode and the super slow motion movie function to mix things up. You'll control shots like a pro with aperture- and shutter-priority modes, and play your 720p HD movies effortlessly on your HDTV.
Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS / IXUS 300 HS Digital Camera
$219.00 - $599.95
Product Reviews
pros: Lightweight Textured Body Face recognition Auto stabilization Video capability HDMI output
cons: Flash location No memory card No viewfinder Awkward menu for manual settings
Compact Point and Shoot with video
Camera is very compact, has standard Canon control wheel and four direction move and select ring.&nb... See Full Review
pros: Tiny! Long battery life
cons: Has trouble capturing pictures of targets in motion
Canon has another excellent ELPH product
The Canon Digital ELPH SD400 is simply one of the best tiny cameras available. My family and I have... See Full Review
pros: Small size, big pictures! Lots of tweaks and options
cons: Mediocre battery life
Inexpensive, but high quality camera
I'm not a professional photographer. I don't know all the technical sounding terms that photographer... See Full Review
pros: Small size, excellent picture/video quality, inexpensive, easy to use at any skill level.
cons: None
CANON PowerShot SD400: If you can only have ONE camera, this should be it.
The Canon PowerShot SD400 is PERFECT for your primary-use digital camera. The size is about that of... See Full Review
pros: Quality, Size, Durability, Price, Ease of Use
cons: Haven't found any yet!
Canon PowerShot SD 400
I love my camera! It has very easy to use settings. From close up digital macro to far away all of t... See Full Review
pros: Durable, good looks, easy to use.
cons: Weak flash, low battery life, poor video quality.
Solid Choice.
Sick of buying expensive electronics that break down easily, this camera was bought with the promise... See Full Review
pros: great size, good quality
cons: poor battery indicator
Canon Powershot SD400
I have a larger digital SLR camera, so I was looking for a smaller digital camera to take with me wh... See Full Review
pros: Compact, convenient, easy, crystal clear, impressive, full of features, bargain, addictive, big screen, perfect.
cons: If you leave it at home, you will miss it. :(
My favorite thing in the world
I love this camera. There is not one thing that I would change. I literally carry it everywhere I go... See Full Review
pros: zoom while recording video can't be broken very very small quick reaction time no blurriness
cons: It can't cook for me, or pay for my plane ticket to Alaska.
Professional's advice
My father has worked in camera repair & testing for over 30years and this was the camera he gave to... See Full Review
pros: Tiny size, crisp quality photos, fast shooting, EASY to use, tough and durable, super-cool looking
cons: Port covers feel flimsy (although they haven't broken), movie sound is low quality.
Easy to use, Impossible to kill - and ultra cool
Can you expect to see the tiny little hairs on a tomato plant stem when you spend less than $300 on... See Full Review
Product Details
| Product MPN | |
| MPN | 4251B001 |
| Key Features | |
| Features | Image Stabilization |
| LCD Screen Size | 3 in. |
| HD Recording Format | 720p (HDTV) |
| Camera Type | Compact |
| Resolution | 10 Megapixel |
| Optical Zoom | 3.8x |
| Digital Zoom | 4x |
| Weight | 0.39 lb. |
| Image Quality | |
| Image Resolutions | 640 x 480 |
| Camera Resolution | 10 Megapixel |
| Image Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Video | |
| Video Resolutions | 320 x 240 |
| Video Format | QuickTime |
| Max Movie Length | Without Limit (Depends on the camera free memory size) |
| Lens | |
| Macro Focus Range | 1.2 - 19.2 in. (w) |
| Focus Type | Autofocus |
| Focus Range | 1.2 in. to Infinity (w) |
| Focal Length | 4.9 - 18.6 mm |
| Interchangeable Lens | Not Interchangeable Lenses |
| 35mm Zoom Lens | 28 - 105 mm |
| Optical Zoom | 3.8x |
| Exposure Control | |
| Shutter Speed | 15 - 1/2500 sec |
| White Balance | Auto |
| Frames Per Second | 8.4 Frames |
| Aperture Range | f2/f5.3 (w/t) |
| Flash | |
| ISO Speeds | Auto |
| Flash Type | Built-In |
| Flash Functions | Flash Off |
| Storage | |
| Compression Type | JPEG |
| Compression Modes | Fine |
| Memory Type | Multimedia Card |
| Included Features | |
| Self Timer | 2 Sec. |
| Viewfinder / Display | |
| Viewfinder | Without Viewfinder |
| Interfaces | |
| Interface Type | USB 2.0 |
| Power Supply | |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight | 0.39 lb. |
| Width | 3.94 in. |
| Height | 2.13 in. |
| Depth | 0.93 in. |
| Warranty | |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Family Line | Canon IXUS |
| Included Accessories | Software |
| Product ID | 101468196 |
| UPC | 689466364750 |







