Canon Powershot SD1000 Review

Record Modes & Menus
The screen display in the Automatic record mode. Icons across the top and left indicate that metering is Evaluative, single frame drive, auto ISO, auto flash, and Auto exposure mode. The image size is Large, quality is SuperFine and there's space left on the SD card to take 297 more pictures.
When the color LCD is turned on and you half-press the shutter you will see which of the nine AF points (green rectangles) were used for the focus lock. The aperture and shutter speed values are also shown along the bottom.
Manual exposure mode is like Auto in that the camera selects both the shutter speed and aperture for a correct exposure but you now have access to a multitude of Function and Menu options.
Manual mode Function options:
Exposure Compensation - Override the metering +/- 2.0EV in 1/3 steps. Press Menu to enter Long Shutter mode White Balance - Auto, day Light, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom one-push WB set My Colors - Off, Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, B&W, Positive Film, Lighter Skin Tone, Darker Skin Tone, Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, Vivid Red, or Custom Color Metering - Evaluative, Center Weighted Avg., Spot Image Compression - Superfine, Fine, Normal Image Resolution - 3072x2304, 2592x1944, 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 640x480, Postcard(1600x1200), and Widescreen (3072x1728)
Manual mode MENU options:
Digital Zoom - On or Off Slow Synchro - On/Off Red-Eye - On/Off Self-timer - Custom set Auto ISO Shift - On or Off AF Assist Beam - On or Off Review Time - Off, Hold or 2 - 10 secs Auto Category - On/Off Display Overlay - Enable or disable Grid lines, 3:2 Guide, Off or Both Date Stamp - Off, date, or date&time (only works in 3:2 Postcard mode) Set Print/Share button - Allows you to use the button in record mode to change various camera settings (Exposure comp., White balance, Custom WB, Digital Tele-converter, Disp. Overlay, Rec. Movie, Display Off, Play Sound effect.) Stitch Assist - Enter Stitch assist mode
To set long shutter speeds, enter the Function menu, highlight exposure compensation then press the Menu button. The shutter speed is displayed at the bottom of the LCD; select a value from 1 to 15 seconds using the left and right buttons of the 4-way controller. Depress the FUNC./SET button to return to shooting mode. The LCD viewfinder's live image provides a preview of the exposure; adjust the shutter speed for the exposure you want. Noise Reduction is applied for exposures of 1.3 seconds or longer.
The camera has a very respectable macro focusing mode with coverage from 1.2 in.- 1.6 ft./3-50cm (WIDE), 1 - 1.6 ft./30-50cm (TELE).
Scene modes are selected via the Function Menu. You can choose from 13 different modes. These are pre-programmed to give you the best possible pictures for a wide variety of different shooting situations. In all Scene modes, Exposure compensation, Image compression and Image size settings are available via the Function menu.
The Stitch Assist Panorama mode is available from the Function menu with the Mode dial in Manual. It aids you via on-screen prompts to achieve the proper overlap of sequential photos for later "stitching" with the PhotoStitch program. You can capture up to 26 images in either left-to-right or right-to-left orientation. After the first picture is taken the white balance and exposure is locked until you exit the StitchAssist mode. The use of a tripod and a bubble level is recommended. Since the SD1000 will not output video in this mode, this screen capture was taken from the PowerShot S400 review.
You can record movie clips with audio at a variety of resolutions and frame rates. Standard movies can be recorded at resolutions of 640x480 or 320x240 with frame rates of 30 or 15 fps. You can also choose from Compact (160x120, 15fps), Fast Frame rate (320x240, 60fps), Color accent, Color swap, and Time lapse (640x480, 1 or 2fps) modes. The optical zoom may not be used during recording, but can be preset before hand. These clips are captured in Motion JPEG format and saved as AVI files. Both the video and audio portion of movies can be replayed on the camera thanks to the built-in speaker. Full audio-video playback is also possible when connected to a TV monitor or a compatible PC after downloading.
Movie mode recording options: Rec menu
AF-assist Beam - On or Off Auto Category - On or Off Display Overlay - Off, Grid lines, 3:2: Guide, or Both; helps aid in framing Set Print/Share button - Allows you to use the button in record mode to change various camera settings (Exposure comp., White balance, Custom WB, Digital Tele-converter, Disp. Overlay, Rec. Movie, Display Off, Play Sound effect.) Function menu
White Balance - Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom one-push WB set My Colors - Off, Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, B&W, Positive Film, Lighter Skin Tone, Darker Skin Tone, Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, Vivid Red, or Custom Color Frame Rate: 30 or 15 fps Movie Size: 640x480 or 320x240 |
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