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Canon PowerShot SD400 Point & Shoot Camera

The Canon SD400 is a 5MP 1/2.5 inch compact camera — with 480p video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Canon PowerShot SD400 Point & Shoot Camera

Canon PowerShot SD400 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewCanon SD400

The Canon PowerShot SD400 is a compact point-and-shoot camera built around a 5MP sensor housed in a 1/2.5-inch format, processed by Canon's DIGIC II image processor. It captures still images at a maximum resolution of 2592x1944 pixels and offers three color profile options — Standard, Vivid, and Neutral — giving users some degree of control over the look of their images straight out of the camera. Video recording tops out at 480p with frame rate options of 15fps or 30fps.

The autofocus system uses contrast detection across 9 focus points, though eye tracking and subject tracking are not supported. ISO sensitivity runs from 50 to 400, keeping the camera suited to well-lit environments. The camera features a 2.0-inch LCD display with a resolution of 118,000 dots alongside an optical viewfinder as a secondary framing option.

There is no image stabilization of any kind — neither optical nor digital. The body is constructed from plastic, measures 85.8 x 53.4 x 21.1 mm, and weighs 170g, making it genuinely pocketable. Storage is via SD card, and the camera uses a NB-4L Lithium-Ion battery rated for approximately 150 shots per charge.

Connectivity includes USB, while Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are absent. A built-in flash is included. There is no hot shoe for external flash attachment.

Key FeaturesCanon SD400

5MP 1/2.5" Sensor: Captures still images at up to 2592x1944 pixels, suitable for standard prints and everyday snapshot use.

DIGIC II Processor: Canon's DIGIC II image processor handles color rendering and noise reduction for this generation of PowerShot cameras.

Pocketable Form Factor: At 85.8 x 53.4 x 21.1 mm and 170g, the camera fits comfortably in a shirt or jeans pocket.

9-Point Contrast AF: Contrast detection autofocus across 9 points provides multi-area focus coverage for everyday subjects.

Optical Viewfinder: Offers a secondary framing option beyond the 2.0-inch LCD, useful in bright outdoor light.

Three Color Profiles: Standard, Vivid, and Neutral color profiles give basic control over image look straight from the camera.

Camera SpecificationsCanon SD400

Canon SD400 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel, Beginner-Friendly, Street
TypePoint and Shoot
Sensor1/2.5 inch
Resolution5MP
ProcessorDIGIC II
ISO Range50 – 400
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points9
Max Photo Resolution2592x1944
Max Video Resolution480p
Max Frame Rate30fps
Video Color ProfilesStandard

DescriptionCanon SD400

The Canon PowerShot SD400 is a 5MP point-and-shoot camera built on a 1/2.5-inch sensor and powered by Canon's DIGIC II image processor. Maximum still image resolution is 2592x1944 pixels, with color profile choices of Standard, Vivid, and Neutral. Autofocus is handled by a contrast detection system spanning 9 focus points.

ISO sensitivity ranges from 50 to 400. Video can be recorded at up to 480p at either 15fps or 30fps. The 2.0-inch LCD display offers 118,000 dots of resolution, and an optical viewfinder is also available.

The body measures 85.8 x 53.4 x 21.1 mm and weighs just 170g, with a plastic construction and no weather sealing. Storage uses SD cards, and the NB-4L Lithium-Ion battery is rated for approximately 150 shots per charge. A built-in flash is included, and connectivity is provided via USB.

There is no image stabilization, no hot shoe, and no wireless connectivity.

ProsCanon SD400

  • Compact and lightweight at 170g and 85.8 x 53.4 x 21.1 mm — genuinely pocket-sized
  • 5MP sensor with DIGIC II processing delivers maximum stills resolution of 2592x1944
  • Three color profiles (Standard, Vivid, Neutral) offer basic image look customization

ConsCanon SD400

  • No image stabilization of any type — neither optical nor digital — per imageStabilization specs
  • ISO tops out at 400, limiting shooting flexibility in low-light conditions
  • Battery rated for only approximately 150 shots per charge

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Frequently Asked QuestionsCanon SD400

What memory cards does the Canon PowerShot SD400 accept?+
The SD400 uses SD cards for storage. No other card formats are listed in the specifications.
Does the SD400 have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications explicitly show no optical image stabilization and no digital image stabilization. Photographers should be mindful of camera shake, particularly in lower light.
What is the maximum video resolution this camera can record?+
The SD400 records video at a maximum of 480p. Available frame rates are 15fps and 30fps, and the only color profile available for video is Standard.
What battery does the SD400 use and how long does it last?+
The camera uses a NB-4L Lithium-Ion battery. Canon rates battery life at approximately 150 shots per charge.
Can I connect an external flash to the SD400?+
No. The SD400 has a built-in flash but no hot shoe, so external flash units cannot be attached.
Does the SD400 support wireless connectivity?+
No. The SD400 does not include Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The only listed connectivity is USB.

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