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Canon PowerShot SD40 Digital ELPH Camera Overview
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By Broad Ann
Published on 09/28/2007
 
Canon designers regard clean-cut the ELPH calling to solve facsimile misfortune considering a constitute frill seeing these petite models started appearing in the hands -- and around the necks -- of the style-conscious ten years ago. These days, there are few cameras more stylish than the Canon PowerShot SD40 Digital ELPH, the colorful little shooter that is the replacement for last year's popular 5-megapixel Canon SD30. The SD40 upgrades its imaging chip to 7 megapixel while adding several key new features including Canon's fast and efficient DIGIC III processor, along with its new Face Detection AF/AE technology, which can detect and focus on up to nine faces in a frame just by half-pressing the shutter button.

Canon SD40 Digital ELPH

Basic Specifications

Resolution:

7.10 Megapixel

Lens:

2.40x zoom
(38-90mm eff)

Viewfinder:

LCD

LCD Size:

1.8 inch

ISO:

80-1600

Shutter:

15-1/1600

Max Aperture:

3.2

Mem Type:

SDHC / SD

Battery:

Custom LiIon

Dimensions:

3.8x1.8x0.9in
(96x45x24mm)

Weight:

3.7 oz
(105 g)

MSRP:

$350

Availability:

10/2006


Canon designers regard clean-cut the ELPH calling to solve facsimile misfortune considering a constitute frill seeing these petite models started appearing in the hands -- and around the necks -- of the style-conscious ten years ago. These days, there are few cameras more stylish than the Canon PowerShot SD40 Digital ELPH, the colorful little shooter that is the replacement for last year's popular 5-megapixel Canon SD30. The SD40 upgrades its imaging chip to 7 megapixel while adding several key new features including Canon's fast and efficient DIGIC III processor, along with its new Face Detection AF/AE technology, which can detect and focus on up to nine faces in a frame just by half-pressing the shutter button.

The SD40 and expands its burning pain affiliate from ISO 80 to progression to ISO 1,600, with the heavier ISO at the peak negotiate designed to in need obfuscate in low-light shots without flash. Other additions are less dramatic, including a Safety Zoom feature that warns you when you activate the digital zoom (which can degrade picture quality). The Canon SD40 looks a lot like the SD30, except that it's offered in a brand set of new colors -- an annual ritual for the marketing folks on this model. The four new colors for the SD40 are: a dark brown with gold accents known as Twilight Sepia; a hot pink called Precious Rose; a navy color known as Noble Blue; and a silvery Olive Grey. The Canon SD40 keeps the same 1.8-inch LCD screen as the SD30, which is quite a bit smaller than the 2.5-inch displays that are offered on many cameras these days.

In the Box

The retail package contains the following items:

• Canon Powershot SD40 Digital ELPH
• Wrist strap
• Battery pack
• Camera station
• Compact power adaptor
• Wireless controller
• AV cable
• Interface cable
• 16MB SD Card
• CD-Rom Software