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# 6MP CCD sensor 2.5-inch widescreen LCD 3x optical zoom lens Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL)

**Brand:** canon
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## Summary

> 📷 Own the moment before it’s gone — Canon PowerShot SD600, your timeless creative sidekick!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) by canon
- **How much does it cost?** Rp6181178 with free shipping
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## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Zoom Into Life:** 3x optical zoom lens brings distant moments boldly into frame without losing clarity.
- • **Smooth 60fps Movies:** Record ultra-smooth QVGA videos at 60fps to relive your moments in cinematic style.
- • **Pro-Level Flexibility:** Manual controls, ISO 800, and 16:9 widescreen mode let you shoot like a creative pro.
- • **Razor-Sharp 6MP Detail:** Capture vibrant, print-quality photos up to 14x19 inches with Canon’s CCD sensor.
- • **Crisp Widescreen Preview:** 2.5-inch LCD with Night Display ensures perfect composition anytime, anywhere.

## Overview

The Canon PowerShot SD600 is a compact, stylish 6.0-megapixel digital camera featuring a 3x optical zoom lens and a bright 2.5-inch widescreen LCD. Equipped with Canon’s DIGIC II processor and iSAPS scene recognition, it delivers sharp, vibrant photos and smooth 60fps video recording. With ISO 800 capability, manual controls, and versatile shooting modes, it balances professional features with point-and-shoot ease, making it perfect for millennials who want quality and style in one sleek package.

## Description

From the Manufacturer Equipped with the latest Canon technology, the PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph gives all the power you'd expect from a high resolution camera and more. Packed with a full array of Canon's most popular and convenient shooting features, this Digital Elph has a sleek, ergonomic design that will turn heads.High resolution and superior comfort Designed for the way you like to shoot, the sleek and compact 6.0-megapixel PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph has just what you need to make every image razor sharp and vibrantly colorful. The genuine Canon 3x optical zoom UA lens brings you in close for the details that will make your images startling and bold.Better shots, easier replay PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph incorporates a large 2.5-inch LCD screen for a truly eye-opening view. This high-resolution screen offers a crisp, clear picture and wider viewing angle to make shooting, playback, and using the camera's menu functions especially convenient. And when you're shooting at dusk or at night, the Night Display function lets you see the display clearly. It brightens the object while you compose your shot by reducing the frame rate on the LCD screen.Canon innovation enhances your experience The PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph features new ISO 800 and High ISO Auto settings that reduce the effects of camera shake and sharpen subjects in low-light situations with high shutter speeds, giving you greater flexibility for shooting.Advanced imaging technology improves every photoDIGIC II Image Processor Canon's DIGIC II Image Processor is designed to improve processing speed and image quality, so DIGIC II provides markedly faster startup, autofocus, and playback, plus it assures that every image is more colorfully vibrant.iSAPS Technology iSAPS Technology is an entirely original scene-recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an internal database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the fast DIGIC II Image Processor to improve focus speed and accuracy, as well as exposure and white balance.Shoot and view wide images The PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph includes a 16:9 widescreen resolution option, producing images and film clips that are perfect for your widescreen TV or computer monitor.Superior quality movies Fast Frame Rate Movie Mode allows you to record extremely smooth, full-motion movie clips for up to one minute long in QVGA at 60 frames per second (fps) (320 x 240 pixels). With a highly flexible movie mode, you can create the movie that's perfect for any application. Select from VGA (640 x 480 pixels) and QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) with frame rates of 30 fps and 15 fps for recording up to 1 hour or 1 GB. Plus, Compact Movie Mode (QQVGA; 160 x 120 pixels) records at 15 fps for up to 3 minutes.Shooting Modes Auto: The camera chooses all the settings so you can concentrate on your subject. Manual: The ultimate in creative control, you set ISO speed, exposure compensation and white balance. Portrait: The camera sets a large aperture, focusing the subject and artistically blurring the background to make your subject "pop." Foliage: Capture brilliant shots of autumn foliage, greenery and blossoms. Snow: Shoot clear snow scenes without darkened subjects or bluish tint. Beach: Get clear shots of people at a sunny beach without darkened faces. Fireworks: Grab brilliant images of skyrocketing fireworks. Underwater: Capture underwater images with reduced backscatter effect. (Note: Optional Waterproof Case WP-DC2 required for shooting any underwater images) Indoor: Reduce blur and improve color accuracy when shooting handheld indoors. Kids and Pets: Reduced focusing time freezes fast-moving subjects, so you won't miss those special shots. Night Snapshot: Get natural-looking pictures with brighter backgrounds and subjects lit by flash. Color Accent: Choose to retain a single color in your image while other colors turn monochrome. Color Swap: Select a color and replace it with a color you specify for special effects. Digital Macro: Shoot larger-than-life close-ups with one-button simplicity. Stitch Assist: Build awe-inspiring panoramas by neatly aligning sequential images. My Colors Vivid Blue: Emphasize the sea, sky and other blue areas. Vivid Green: Add vivid dimension to greens for extraordinary nature shots. Vivid Red: Charge up red objects in your images for extra impact. Neutral: Produce images of subtle, elegant tonality. Sepia: Recreate the look of vintage photographs. Black and White: Deliver enhanced clarity - especially useful when shooting text. Positive Film: Combine "Vivid Blue," "Vivid Green," and "Vivid Red" to achieve a positive film effect. Lighter Skin Tone: Make your subjects' skin tones lighter. Darker Skin Tone: Darken skin tones a shade. Custom Color: Finely adjust brightness and vividness, and set your preferred balance of blue, green, red, and skin colors.The complete print solution The PowerShot SD600's Print/Share button makes direct printing easier than ever. Simply connect the SD600 to a Canon CP, SELPHY, or PIXMA Photo Printer or any PictBridge-compatible photo printer, press the lighted Print/Share button, and print! (Printer not included--must be purchased separately.) Also use the Print/Share button to transfer images to a computer (Windows and Macintosh).What's in the Box PowerShot SD600 body, Lithium battery pack NB-4L, battery charger CB-2LV, SD memory card SDC-16M, wrist strap WS-600, Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM, USB interface cable IFC-400PCU, AV cable AVC-DC300

Review: Great quality with a lot of versatility - Funny how this camera seems to be tested in Boston. I bought this camera specifically for a trip to Boston. I thought my brother's SD450 was the best digital camera I've ever used, until I got the SD600. I took TONS of pictures in different lighting and all turned out great. I shot everything from plates of food inches away to soccer games with players clear across the field. Certain settings worked better than others for different lighting situations. It really just depends on what color tones you prefer. I prefer warmer tones and the camera worked really well. For the basic point-and-shoot shots with the setting on automatic and flash, I thought the colors were very true to life. The video feature is really great as well. Playback is amazing on the large LCD screen. The newer version of this camera (SD630) has a larger display of 3inches but I actually prefer my 2.5inch screen. THis is because when I tried out the SD630, I'd get finger prints on the screen just trying to manuever the buttons. I don't have this problem w/ the SD600. I am able to avoid touching the screen while changing the settings on my camera. The best thing about this camera is that it is ready almost instantly after you turn it on. No waiting for an annoying flash to warm up. It also takes a picture right away when you press the button. Hardly a delay compared to other digital cameras. I don't have much else to add to this review that hasn't been already addressed. This camera with its numerous settings is far better than any old point-and-shoot camera. I think it's a great compromise between a professional camera and a point-and-shoot. It's quite versatile for those who like to play around with settings and effects. For the price, this camera rocks. 3 people have already been convinced into buying this camera after seeing me use it.
Review: 500, 550, 600, 630, 700, 800, 900: Which is "the one"? - Even though my SD110 seemed indestructible, it couldn't match the size and nimbleness of the new generation of Elves, so it was time for a replacement. With under a hundred bucks separating the first five models, a consumer might well be in a minor dither about which to get. Currently most desertcart consumers are bucking the adage "newer is better" and going with the SD600 (which the tech people at Cnet support, giving it a rating identical to or higher than the slightly larger and heavier SD700 and recent SD800 and SD900, both with Digic III processors). Perhaps their thinking is like mine: first, its dimensions (width, depth, and height) are smaller and its weight (under 5 oz) lighter than the other six models (the 500's are the largest, and the 630, in fact, is a bit of an oxymoron: a bigger screen to accommodate failing eyes but tighter and tinier controls for those same eyes to locate and navigate); second, the 600 is the only one of the seven that maintains the original Canon Elph aesthetic of perfectly square angles at all corners of the camera (the contoured look that Canon is beginning to introduce is, I confess, a slight offense to my eye). Finally, in the category of set-up time for the first and each subsequent shot, the 600 is comparable in speed with the other models, rated a nano-second behind the 800 but better than the 900. Moreover, the price at this time is right (though don't expect this model to be around much longer). If you can live with a "mere" 6 megapixels and shoot with a sufficiently steady hand to ignore the absence of the 700's image stabilizer feature this may very well be "the one" for you. (Not for an eternity, but in our world of rapidly changing technology even an "extended honeymoon" of several years has to be considered equivalent to a lasting marriage.) If it needs a further recommendation, my botanist son-in-law, who owns an SD500, is about to order a supply of the smaller and lighter 600's to put in the hands of his students in the field. Postscript: Contrary to a later reviewer's claim, this camera does not have an "anti-shake" feature like the SD700. I've never had a problem with shaky pictures, but should you observe jittery images, try shooting through the viewfinder for a firmer grip (which is lacking, by the way on the SD630). As for a 6 megapixel lens vs. a higher number, only the sharpest eye would detect any difference in quality of resolution--and even then it would have to be an image blown up to wallpaper size. Finally, the cost of SD memory cards has come down by 50% in just the past several months, so it makes sense to go for the larger (1 GB) card. Also, I would spend the extra fifteen bucks for the faster speed of the Sandisk Ultra II card. (If you like to check the results of a shot the instant after exposure or if you transfer large numbers of shots to your computer at the same time, you'll notice a difference). If you're content with a conventional SD card and want to save a few additional bucks, go with Kingston (as good as Sandisk, in my experience, though I'd stay clear of Lexar, which has given me trouble).

## Features

- 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
- ISO 800 shooting; widescreen (16:9) stills recording
- Fast Frame Rate Movie Mode for shooting high-quality movies at up to 60 frames per second QVGA (320 x 240)
- Powered by a lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included); stores images on SD cards (16 MB memory card included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000EMWBT2 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Aperture modes | F2.8-F5.6 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Center, Contrast Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Single |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 9 |
| Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #198,974 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,737 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Battery, Battery Charger, SD Card, Wrist Strap |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | 3x optical zoom lens with a maximum focal length of 105 millimeters |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Canon RF, Canon EF |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 2.1 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (522) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 4 |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 173,000 pixels |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 173,000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 416 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 6 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 800 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Exposure Control | Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority |
| External-Memory Size | 16 MB |
| File Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 16 MB |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/MMC card |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On/Off |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 or 1/250 |
| Focus Features | AiAF TTL 9-point or center |
| Focus Mode | Manual Focus (MF) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Generation | 6 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803062755 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills |
| Image stabilization | Digital, Optical |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Type | zoom |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1079B001 |
| Maximum Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 6 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/1500 Seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 MB |
| Metering Methods | Center Weighted |
| Minimum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 15 seconds |
| Model Name | sd600 |
| Model Number | 1079B001 |
| Model Series | SD |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | Yes |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 6 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.5-inch |
| Recording Capacity | 1 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 2.5 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Series Number | 1079 |
| Shooting Modes | Underwater |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
| Total Still Resolution | 6 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 013803062755 |
| Video Capture Format | AVI |
| Video Resolution | 480p |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Custom, Flash torch, Shade |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Write Speed | 60 MB/s |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 3:2
- **Brand:** Canon
- **Compatible Mountings:** Canon EF
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 80
- **Image Stabilization:** Digital, Optical
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 105 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** Center Weighted
- **Optical Zoom:** 3 x
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CCD
- **Supported File Format:** JPEG, RAW

## Images

![Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91YWqolTA9L.jpg)
![Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91MwpZ1piCL.jpg)
![Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91df3SjZPOL.jpg)
![Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31SBTC0PXZL.jpg)
![Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1KcIbr4T-L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quality with a lot of versatility
*by T***N on November 27, 2006*

Funny how this camera seems to be tested in Boston. I bought this camera specifically for a trip to Boston. I thought my brother's SD450 was the best digital camera I've ever used, until I got the SD600. I took TONS of pictures in different lighting and all turned out great. I shot everything from plates of food inches away to soccer games with players clear across the field. Certain settings worked better than others for different lighting situations. It really just depends on what color tones you prefer. I prefer warmer tones and the camera worked really well. For the basic point-and-shoot shots with the setting on automatic and flash, I thought the colors were very true to life. The video feature is really great as well. Playback is amazing on the large LCD screen. The newer version of this camera (SD630) has a larger display of 3inches but I actually prefer my 2.5inch screen. THis is because when I tried out the SD630, I'd get finger prints on the screen just trying to manuever the buttons. I don't have this problem w/ the SD600. I am able to avoid touching the screen while changing the settings on my camera. The best thing about this camera is that it is ready almost instantly after you turn it on. No waiting for an annoying flash to warm up. It also takes a picture right away when you press the button. Hardly a delay compared to other digital cameras. I don't have much else to add to this review that hasn't been already addressed. This camera with its numerous settings is far better than any old point-and-shoot camera. I think it's a great compromise between a professional camera and a point-and-shoot. It's quite versatile for those who like to play around with settings and effects. For the price, this camera rocks. 3 people have already been convinced into buying this camera after seeing me use it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 500, 550, 600, 630, 700, 800, 900: Which is "the one"?
*by S***L on October 2, 2006*

Even though my SD110 seemed indestructible, it couldn't match the size and nimbleness of the new generation of Elves, so it was time for a replacement. With under a hundred bucks separating the first five models, a consumer might well be in a minor dither about which to get. Currently most Amazon consumers are bucking the adage "newer is better" and going with the SD600 (which the tech people at Cnet support, giving it a rating identical to or higher than the slightly larger and heavier SD700 and recent SD800 and SD900, both with Digic III processors). Perhaps their thinking is like mine: first, its dimensions (width, depth, and height) are smaller and its weight (under 5 oz) lighter than the other six models (the 500's are the largest, and the 630, in fact, is a bit of an oxymoron: a bigger screen to accommodate failing eyes but tighter and tinier controls for those same eyes to locate and navigate); second, the 600 is the only one of the seven that maintains the original Canon Elph aesthetic of perfectly square angles at all corners of the camera (the contoured look that Canon is beginning to introduce is, I confess, a slight offense to my eye). Finally, in the category of set-up time for the first and each subsequent shot, the 600 is comparable in speed with the other models, rated a nano-second behind the 800 but better than the 900. Moreover, the price at this time is right (though don't expect this model to be around much longer). If you can live with a "mere" 6 megapixels and shoot with a sufficiently steady hand to ignore the absence of the 700's image stabilizer feature this may very well be "the one" for you. (Not for an eternity, but in our world of rapidly changing technology even an "extended honeymoon" of several years has to be considered equivalent to a lasting marriage.) If it needs a further recommendation, my botanist son-in-law, who owns an SD500, is about to order a supply of the smaller and lighter 600's to put in the hands of his students in the field. Postscript: Contrary to a later reviewer's claim, this camera does not have an "anti-shake" feature like the SD700. I've never had a problem with shaky pictures, but should you observe jittery images, try shooting through the viewfinder for a firmer grip (which is lacking, by the way on the SD630). As for a 6 megapixel lens vs. a higher number, only the sharpest eye would detect any difference in quality of resolution--and even then it would have to be an image blown up to wallpaper size. Finally, the cost of SD memory cards has come down by 50% in just the past several months, so it makes sense to go for the larger (1 GB) card. Also, I would spend the extra fifteen bucks for the faster speed of the Sandisk Ultra II card. (If you like to check the results of a shot the instant after exposure or if you transfer large numbers of shots to your computer at the same time, you'll notice a difference). If you're content with a conventional SD card and want to save a few additional bucks, go with Kingston (as good as Sandisk, in my experience, though I'd stay clear of Lexar, which has given me trouble).

### ⭐ Faulty Camera
*by M***O on March 15, 2026*

Even though it states it twice, this item does not come with a charger or SD card. I reached out the the seller and was told thats just the way it is and that its amazons fault, they then gave me $15. I have purchased numerous SD cards and none work! I got a faulty camera! I think the slot where the SD card goes is oxidized, cause even when I unlock the SD card it still comes up as locked.

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