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| Are you name at least 3 issues with the Canon | | | | The technical definition for chromatic aberration ( |
| PowerShot SD750 Digital Elph Camera? If you | | | | occasionally called purple fringing ) is what |
| can't, then perhaps you shouldn't even be | | | | happens, when a camera lens has problems |
| considering buying one. I'm not advising, the | | | | focusing different wavelengths of light onto a |
| SD750 is a terrible camera, I'm just suggesting | | | | common focal plane. In layman's terms, what you'll |
| that you should know what your getting before | | | | see is a mild to very blurred picture. The |
| you buy it. Knowing the failings in a digital camera | | | | PowerShot SD750 seems to have a bit too much |
| (even camera (even a Canon ) before you buy is | | | | chromatic aberration, particularly shooting in wide |
| the key factor in your after purchase satisfaction. | | | | angle mode with the aperture at it's maximum |
| The SD750 has a three in. While megapixels and | | | | setting. Since this flaw is highly specific to certain |
| image sensor are the same between the two | | | | wavelengths (colors), you may or may not see |
| cameras, the image quality isn't. Photographs shot | | | | this artifact in your images. |
| in less than ideal light using the flash turn out much | | | | |