Canon's new Powershot cameras both use a new 6 megapixel CCD with increased light sensitivity. The better light sensitivity helps you avoid getting shots that are blurred by camera movement.
The SD 700 also includes an optical image stabilizer, which makes blurred pictures even less likely. It's also handy for shooting non-shaky videos.
Both cameras can capture high quality video at 640x480 pixles, and 30 frames per second, just like what you'd see on a DVD. You will need a high-speed and high-capacity card. High quality videos take up about 2 MB per second, so you'll get 8 minutes of video on a 1 GB card. Make sure the card you buy operates at "33x" or faster so you can take advantage of the HQ video feature. You can get a 2 GB high-speed (50x) SD card for as little as $55.
The SD 700 is slightly bigger and heavier than the 600, and sports a more powerful flash and better battery life. The SD 600 is available now, and the SD 700 will be released on 20 May 2006.
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