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Canon PowerShot A560?
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The advantage of this camera is that it has a Program mode, in which you can control most of the parameters of the camera manually. This is good if you like to experiment, because you can obtain superb results this way.
In any case, if you plan to do a lot of pictures outside at night, you must use this camera with a tripod.

The funny part is that I shouldn't even need rechargeable batteries for these cameras! My mother had the Canon PowerShot A620 and she always used regular batteries, and her's was perfectly fine.
So if you don't want your camera to tell you to "change the battery pack" and turn off everytime you try to take a picture, DON'T get this camera!


There are some things I like about it - it's much faster at everything, and the gigantic LCD is really nice. BUT... I put rechargeable batteries into it and it literally starts flashing the icon that it needs new batteries after 2 or 3 pictures. These are not worn out batteries, they are fresh 2500mAH NiMH batteries that work fine everywhere else.

This may not be of benefit to everyone but this camera takes two standard AA batteries. We use rechargables but if the batteries run out when we're out and about then we can just buy standard duracels etc.
The only downside I can see is that with a 2GB card you can take more than 1000 photos and this means that my wife is snapping pictures of everything.


It's been about six or seven years since our family has purchased a new digital camera, and we were guided towards this particular Canon by Consumer Reports magazine. Turns out that it was a GREAT recommendation.
The A560 has a VERY nice image screen and is feature-rich...so much so that it'll probably be a long time before we "discover" how to use everything the camera offers.
Big plus: As do many of the Canon cameras, this model uses AA batteries as opposed to exotic and expensive types.
'Twould be nice if the camera body was a tad larger (easier to grip) but overall, it gets super marks! You won't be disappointed!



The manual is thorough and you'll want to go through it.The camera is feature rich and it helps to play with it prior to actual use. I recommend a couple days of throw away shots until you are accustomed to navigating the controls.
Images are reasonably sharp over a wide range of distances.A great bonus is the closeup mode. This was essential for shooting at Sedona and the Grand Canyon as well as getting closeup shots of flora and fauna. The automatic mode will handle 90+% of your shooting situations but there is a manual mode for special situations where the camera needs decision help.
I love this camera.








This camera features the new generation DIGIC III processor which means better quality, quicker pictures, less battery drain and Face Detection capabilities. I'm not 100% sure what this face detection does - I assume it's something to do with the software red eye reduction which seems to work reasonably well. If it misses a face, you can add a new face zone to attempt to reduce red eye after the image has been taken which also seems to work quite nicely.
I have had success with 95% of my pictures - there have been the odd blurry one but it is by far the exception rather than the rule.
The video capability is far better here than on my old camera. The sound is slightly tinny compared to my digital camcorder but, through the PC at least, the picture quality is very good.
I looked into a few different cameras before I went for this one and I believe I made a good choice for the money - with its 4 times optical zoom and reasonably compact form, it's a step above the entry level cameras but it doesn't cost the earth.






