The Stylus 700 features Bright Capture technology. What is it, and how does it work?
Bright Capture technology helps you take better pictures in low-light conditions. It automatically lightens the preview in the LCD monitor by condensing light information from groups of neighboring CCD pixels into each pixel of the LCD. This allows you to see on-screen an image that will more closely resemble the final print. The display is 4.5 times brighter than those of other digital cameras, making it easier to compose shots in dark or subdued light. Certain shooting and scene modes also use Bright Capture technology to improve your digital photos. In these modes, light information from groups of neighboring CCD pixels is packed into each pixel of the captured digital image file. This results in clearer, brighter pictures. With Bright Capture active, even action photos can be captured in low levels of ambient light, without using a flash. Note that the Stylus 700 restricts the maximum resolution of images captured when certain Bright Capture-enabled shooting modes are selected.