From the review, it sounds like the SD750 is the model with the "giant screen" (3"),
whereas the SD1000 has "only" a 2.5" screen (standard on most cams nowadays).
It does look to be a nice, slim point-and-shoot-for-dummys camera,
though it lacks any form of image-stabilization.
Speaking of small digicams, I recently picked up a Canon Powershot A570-IS,
which itself is pretty small, but again with the standard 2.5" LCD.
This one has a larger optical zoom range, image-stabilization,
and uses ordinary rechargeable AA batteries. It also has a good "grip"
built-in, something I absolutely need when using it whilst dangling off
the side of a cliff. There are all of the point-and-shoot modes that
one could possibly want, plus *full manual controls*, including focus.
All in all, a great little cam for the creative photographer,
but one which can still play dumb for the masses.
And about the same price, or cheaper, than the slimmer, slippery ones.
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Mine was CDN$260 when I got it, about a month ago.
Cheers