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Buy this camera 👉 https://geni.us/SD1000 Check out my eBay store where I sell cameras: https://geni.us/ApertureZeero FilmConvert Nitrate 👉 https://geni.us/FCNitrate | Save 10% with MIDLAND RNI Films 👉 https://reallyniceimages.com AIVA 👉 https://www.aiva.ai The video portions of this piece were made with the original Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera + Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 MEGA O.I.S. Zoom Lens + Urth ND2-400 52mm Filter Sound effects used to build the soundscape of this video courtesy of: Lens Distortions 👉 https://geni.us/lensdistortionsMOB Uppbeat 👉 https://geni.us/uppbeatMOB Is the Canon PowerShot SD1000 the most iconic Canon digicam ever made? Is it the most iconic digicam ever made? I'd say that the sold prices I'm seeing on eBay don't reflect that. I was expecting to see prices in the $150 to $200+ range knowing how many YouTubers have made content surrounding this camera. What I hear most about is the beautiful square design of this camera. Sharp corners seem to be the sought after aesthetic right now, rather than the sloping, curved lines of the PowerShot cameras that follow the SD1000. What was it like to actually shoot with this camera? Not a ton different than all of the other Canon PowerShot cameras I've featured in my videos. This one checks all of the boxes for me: CCD Sensor? ✅ Positive Film Preset? ✅ Killer Battery Life? ✅ Iconic Design? ✅ Once you accept that you can't have any real manual control of this camera (and others like it), you sort of surrender to its limitations and learn how to work WITH it instead of against it. What does that mean? Well, it means half-pressing the shutter button after aiming the center of your frame at the area you want to expose for. If you don't? You are going to either have lifted shadows or blown out highlights. Sometimes both. The way I compose my images lends itself to this method of shooting because I'm often shooting between 28-35mm focal lengths and when you expose for the brightest element in your frame, the camera tends to close down the aperture to give you a much more expansive depth of field which reduces the risk of the subject of your composition being out of focus. I often aim the center of frame/spot meter at the sky and half press the shutter (to lock in that exposure) so that the sky is not blown out and then I reframe to get the composition I want. On occasion the subject of my shot will be a little soft because the camera is focusing to infinity while my subject is closer to me than infinity. It's always a compromise with these digicams. If I didn't meter for the sky, the subject of my shot would have lifted shadows while the sky was blown out and unrecoverable. Shooting JPG only with these cameras makes shooting this way (for me) an absolute necessity. A few of my older digital cameras can shoot RAW, and I can be a little less strict with how I shoot because I can easily recover highlights... so exposing for my shadows suddenly becomes an option. As far as the photographs go with this camera... I'll be honest. I don't love them. I think for me this camera is a bit too low with resolution for me to consider making any serious work with it - whether it be street photography or urban landscape... I much prefer my newer digicams with higher resolution images. But then again, those cameras have a CMOS sensor instead of the coveted CCD. I sacrifice that dreaminess the CCD sensor creates in exchange for a bit more sharpness and resolution. I think there's a perfect camera out there that combines the best of both, but it's incredibly expensive... to me it's the Leica M9. So I'll keep the SD1000 because it's so iconic, and I'll most likely use it for social media, posts to my YouTube channel and photos with friends and family. What do you love or NOT love about the Canon PowerShot SD1000? #digicam #canon #photography