Saturday, August 12, 2006

Canon PowerShot A620 Digital Camera


The PowerShot A620 sits at the top of Canon's A-series--a lineup distinguished by cameras that are fairly compact, relatively inexpensive and equipped with a robust set of exposure controls. The A620 is no exception: priced under $400, it has a powerful 7.1-megapixel CCD--ideal for photographers who like especially large prints or who frequently crop their photos. With exposure controls that range from full-automatic, snap-shot simplicity to full-manual creativity, the A620 is a good choice for a family with widely differing photography skills. Given its low price and breadth of features, it should also be attractive to budding shooters on tight budgets who want to advance their photographic skills.

Basic Features

* 7.1-megapixel CCD delivering image resolutions as large as 2,592 x 1,944 pixels
* 2.0-inch color LCD monitor
* Optical viewfinder
* Glass, 4x, 7.3-29.2mm lens (equivalent to 35-140mm zoom on a 35mm camera)
* 4x digital zoom
* Auto-focus and manual focus modes
* Auto-focus assist light
* Full-automatic, program auto-exposure, shutter-priority, aperture-priority, and full-manual exposure modes, as well as five preset exposure modes and movie mode.
* Eleven special scene modes.
* Manually adjustable aperture setting ranging from f/2.8 to f/8.0, depending on lens zoom position and shutter speed
* Shutter speed range from 1/2500 to 15 seconds, depending on aperture
* Built-in flash
* SD Card memory storage.
* Power supplied by four AA batteries or optional AC adapter.

Special Features

* Audio notes with still images
* Stitch-Assist mode for panoramic shots
* My Color mode for color adjustment
* Color swap mode
* Custom Setting mode for saving frequently used settings

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