The Canon PowerShot series of cameras are the most popular point-and-shoot digital cameras out there, with their small size, ease of use, and great picture quality (I wrote about the Canon PowerShot SD790 earlier).
If you’re looking for a truly tiny camera that you can easily fit in your pocket without looking bulky, then you may want to take a look at the Canon PowerShot SD500. The SD500 is from Canon’s ELPH (Elf Photography) line of cameras, and is one of the smallest cameras in their lineup, with a body of just 3.52 x 2.24 x 1.04 inches.
Don’t be fooled by its diminutive size, though– this camera also packs quite a photographic punch. Featuring a 4x-zoom lens (w/ 3x optical zoom), 7.4 megapixel resolution, and an ample LCD screen, this camera may not be full-sized, but it is definitely full-featured.
The PowerShot SD500 also comes with all the features you’ve come to expect from a modern digital camera, such as auto-focus, auto-ISO color balance, and a video recording capability that captures 640 x 480 movie clips at 30fps. That’s high enough quality so that you’ll be able to share your video with your friends and view them on your computer or TV.
Speaking of sharing, the Canon PowerShot SD500 makes sharing your memories easy as well, with a one-touch share button and easy to use interface that will allow you to quickly and painlessly transfer your photos to your PC or television. The PowerShot also comes with built-in editing and organization features, so that you can get all of your photos in order, even before you’ve uploaded them to your computer.
When it comes to digital cameras, size does matter, and if you’re looking for a digital ELPH for your pocket, the Canon Poweshot SD500 just fits the bill.
-Takeshi, shopping blogger and point-and-shooter







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