Pretty Good! Not Excellent. For the pixel peeper set and those serious about image quality:
The image quality of SD880IS fell a little short of my expectations. My last camera was a Canon S70 (7MP) which is now quite old, but Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera still produces better per-pixel sharpness, except wide open in the corners, than the SD880IS. Some limitations of the SD880IS for those serious about image quality are
1) The DIGIC IV chip will perform noise reduction at all times, even in bright daylight at ISO 80, reducing detail in areas of low contrast; you can't turn Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera off.
2) No manual modes means living with sub-optimal aperture selection, further reducing sharpness.
3) The auto exposure is much more likely to clip highlights in contrasty settings than on the S70; be ready to use exposure compensation of -1/3 to -1 to avoid blown highlights.
4) Whether it's optics or DIGIC processing I'm not sure (it's not shutter speed), but I frequently have image areas that are smudgy when viewed at 100%, effectively reducing the amount of information in the 10MP file to something similar to a sharp 6MP file.
5) The movie mode shows very visible vertical streaking at each specular highlight, not just on the display while filming (not unusual), but on the stored file as well. Neither the S70 or G9 have this problem.
With 4 years separating the S70 and SD880IS, I was expecting a real noticeable improvement in image quality. If it's there, it's not very noticeable. That said if you never print > 8x10" you'll probably not notice these issues.
In all other respects, however, the camera performs nicely and shows the progress expected of the intervening years. Speed of operation is good, display very visible in daylight and image stabilization allows one to handhold very slow shutter speeds. Barrel distortion is noticeably lower and CA and purple fringing are better controlled. Flash power is good but recycle times are slow, as is the continuous shooting rate.
Given the information available at the time of purchase, Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera seemed this camera was clearly a good choice (dpreview, NYTimes). Furthermore, Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera satisfied specific constraints of the person I was giving Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera to: small size, large and easily visible screen, wide angle lens.
Great! Digital Camera. This is a great Digital Camera and Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera is very user friendly. I love the image stabilizer. I receive alot of compliments on the pictures that I take. I would not think twice about getting this camera. I have used Canon camera's for a few years now and have not had any major problems with their products. I would recommend this camera to anyone. Amazon has the best price for this camera, so I would recommend searching products through amazon first.
Great pocket camera. I know a fair amount about cameras. I have large expensice cameras and have carried a Canon powershot sd550 7.1 megapixel which is older and took great photos. Have enlarged many of the photos from the sd550 and they look great. I dont really want to carry the larger camera because of the great quality with the smaller cameras and the ease of their use. I wanted the wider lens on the sd 880. Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera is great! better than the 550 since the wider lens is good for outdoors and architecture photos.Great movies also. Got the 4gig sdhc card from amazon for like $18 which was a deal. I was looking at the sd990 which is over 14 megapixels bout Canon PowerShot SD880IS 10MP Camera does not have the wide lens. This none is great.
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