Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot SD450 Digital ELPH / IXUS 55 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot SD450 Digital ELPH / IXUS 55.
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20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Decent image quality and a well-rounded snapshot feature set make the high-performance ultracompact Canon Digital IXUS 55 one of the better choices in the current IXUS lineup.
Abstract: Slim, desirable and packed with features, the premium for the IXUS 55 is easy to swallow The IXUS 55 is the same size as its predecessor, the IXUS 50: 55mm high and 24mm deep, making it perfect for trouser pockets, yet still packing in a 3x optical zo...
Abstract: The Canon IXUS 55 is a very good digital camera. Picture quality compares well with similar models and I really like the design and style. Well worth a close look.
Abstract: hy does a camera have to be thin? It doesn't, but if you like the idea of having a real camera in your pocket instead of just a phone that takes fuzzy snapshots, size becomes an issue and it's certainly more comfortable to carry something small, light and slender instead of a little brick...
Abstract: This is one of the smallest ultra-compact digital cameras available. Image softness is above average even for its size, but noise is similar to other ultra-compact cameras. Otherwise, colors are fairly accurate and it captures a good amount of detail...
Abstract: With the glut of ultra-compact 5 Megapixel cameras around, the Canon Ixus 55 face stiff competition, and so, like its brothers and sisters, has to be packed with features for both the novice and intermediate photographer. Action on the big screenThe fi...
Quick performance and excellent image quality. Unique "My Color" feature. Sleek and very portable.
A little tricky to operate with larger hands. Menus could be improved. No manual settings.
The 5MP Canon PowerShot SD450 Digital Elph takes mighty fine shots for a mighty small camera, but it might be a little undersized for those with big paws....
Very good resolution, Incredibly slim, compact design, Beautifully built and all-metal construction, Excellent color and white balance in most situations, Manual (custom) white balance, Good exposure and generally very reliable focus (using single-point A...
Fairly strong purple fringing, Some dynamic range issues (common to cameras using this sensor), Some edge and corner softness at wide angle/max aperture, Battery life when using LCD, No exposure information in record mode except when camera shake is an is...
In an ideal world buying an ultra compact camera would not involve any compromise at all. But this aint a perfect world, and if you want a camera you really can carry with you anytime, anywhere then you have to accept there will be some trade-off in ...
Abstract: After Canon released the 5-Megapixel Canon PowerShot SD450, I decided to find out how much different it is from the Canon SD400. On the surface, it seemed that the only difference would be the larger LCD screen (2.5-inch vs. s-inch on SD400). I have b...