Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS (Pink)
Starting at: $299.00
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- Reviewed by: Joshua Goldman
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The good: Attractive, ultracompact design; easy operation; well-rounded, basic feature set.
The bad: Photo quality dips above ISO 200; flat buttons can be difficult to press accurately.
The bottom line: Simple and stylish, the Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS is a fine back-pocket camera as long as your photo-quality expectations are reasonable.
With camera manufacturers throwing an increasing number of features at consumers, it's very easy to skip over simple models such as the Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS. Its specs are basic, its shooting options minimal, and its photo quality and performance, while very good for its class, are still fairly representative of an ultracompact point-and-shoot camera. However, if all you're after is a good-looking, go-everywhere, pocket camera, the SD1200 is pretty great--even if it's pricier than the competition.
| Key specs | Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS |
| Price (MSRP) | $229.99 |
| Dimensions | 3.5 inches wide by 2.2 inches high |
With camera manufacturers throwing an increasing number of features at consumers, it's very easy to skip over simple models such as the Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS. Its specs are basic, its shooting options minimal, and its photo quality and performance, while very good for its class, are still fairly representative of an ultracompact point-and-shoot camera. However, if all you're after is a good-looking, go-everywhere, pocket camera, the SD1200 is pretty great--even if it's pricier than the competition.
| Key specs | Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS |
| Price (MSRP) | $229.99 |
| Dimensions | 3.5 inches wide by 2.2 inches high by 0.9 inch deep |
| Weight (with battery and media) | 4.9 ounces |
| Megapixels, image sensor size, type | 10 megapixels, 1/2.3-inch CCD |
| LCD size, resolution/viewfinder | 2.5-inch LCD, 230K dots/optical zoom viewfinder |
| Lens (zoom, aperture, focal length) | 3x, f2.8-4.9, 35-105mm (35mm equivalent) |
| File format (still/video) | JPEG/Motion JPEG (.AVI) |
| Highest resolution size (still/video) | 3648x2736 pixels/640x480 at 30fps |
| Image stabilization type | Mechanical and digital |
| Battery type, rated life | Lithium ion rechargeable, 260 shots |
Available in six colors (silver, dark gray, orange, green, pink, and blue), the SD1200 is adorably small, but still comfortable to use. Controls are standard Canon. A switch on the back moves you between the three shooting modes: Smart Auto, Program/Scene, and Movie. To its left is a Play button above a four-way directional pad centered by a Func Set button. Below that is a Disp button for changing the information shown on the LCD or shutting it off (there's a viewfinder if you want to save on battery life while shooting) and a Menu button. A shutter release with a zoom ring and power button are on top. The only issue with the arrangement is that the buttons are all flat, so if you've got big clumsy thumbs there's a chance you'll have trouble accurately pressing them.
Navigating the menu system is straightforward. The Func Set button opens a simple context-sensitive shooting option panel, while the Menu button sends you to more general shooting controls and operational settings. The only thing that's a bit funky is accessing half of the Scene mode options. At first you'll only see the most common scene selections, but when you get to the far right of the list, you'll have to hit the Disp button to open a secondary list of scenes. If you're not paying attention you might miss the fact that you have all the other options available to you.
| General shooting options | Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS |
| ISO sensitivity (full resolution) | Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600 |
| White balance | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom |
| Recording modes | Smart Auto, Program/Scene, Movie |
| Focus | Center AF, Face AF |
| Metering | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
| Color effects | Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, Black & White, Custom |
| Burst mode shot limit (full resolution) | Unlimited continuous |
The SD1200 has only a modicum of shooting options, which is fine. Anything more and this camera would start to get unnecessarily complicated. If you don't want to think about settings at all, flip the switch into Auto and leave it there. This is Canon's Smart Auto mode, which produces reliable results by choosing one of 18 scene modes depending on what you're shooting. Want a little more control? The Program mode lets you set ISO, white balance, focus, light metering, and color effects. There is also a list of scene modes with standards like Portrait and Landscape and specialty ones, such as Fireworks and Long Shutter. Lastly, there's a Movie mode that records 640x480-resolution video at 30 frames per second. However, the optical zoom does not function while recording.
The Canon SD1200 is a reasonably fast camera. The time from power-off to first shot is a brisk 1.4 seconds. Shutter lag in good lighting is at the high end of acceptable, at 0.5 second, but it fared better in dim conditions, at 0.7 second. The SD1200's shot-to-shot times were decent, at 2.1 seconds without a flash and 3.2 seconds with one. The camera has no burst mode, but it has unlimited, continuous shooting capable of 1.4fps.
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Pros: Picture Quality
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Cons: None, but I dont use too much advanced features, I am a regular user with everyday use
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Cons: I love everything about this camera. It is great for taking pictures of my children!
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Specifications
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- Digital camera type: Ultracompact
- Product Type: Digital camera - Compact
- Resolution: 10 megapixels
