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Canon PowerShot A570 IS?
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Seriously compare the pictures from other reviews of much more expensive cameras then come back and see how the difference is but a stark one...
I'll try to post more pics in time...


I also highly recommend using the wrist strap that comes with this unit, as it's particularly small & smooth. I haven't dropped mine yet, but I doubt this camera would survive it very well.
All in all, not bad for everyday pictures. There are features that allow one to tweak things, but the instructions do go into detail about them. If one can figure out all of the extras, I'm sure this is probably an awesome camera.
Update; I recently purchased an introductory DVD for this camera that's really put its complete functionality in my hands. I would give the camera a 5 star rating, now that I've learned all about it.
Updated, again; I loved this camera, but it died in less than 2 years. After putting in fully charged batteries, a short occurred (due to a design flaw in the battery door that Canon backed away from acknowledging some time ago,) which overheated the camera & cracked the mirror inside, causing a blurry line to cross all of my photos. I would still recommend the camera, but I'd be very cautious & aware when replacing batteries.


The automatic features are pretty good. It's hard to beat them except for unusual conditions. There are quite a few automatic modes in addition to the "P" and "Auto" ones, but you won't be disappointed for your "point and shoot" pictures if you leave it in one of these modes. There are 7 others including a panoramic mode. The "scene" mode has 6 submodes! Each of these make subtle exposure changes. You may also set any or all of the exposure factors manually. It's easy to do with this camera.



Don't forget to buy a good High Speed memory card for faster transfers from camera to card. You will also want rechargeable batteries since the camera only runs off of two batteries.

Great camera for the price. Nicely put together and once I get the hang of it, it will be perfect.



I have used the camera for about a month and taken hundreds of photos, mostly in the "auto" mode, although there is almost no limit to the available settings. Unfortunately, many of these settings need a navigation of the menu system, which must be studied in advance of any serious shooting. I have found that the "auto" mode is uncannily capable of producing images that require a minimum, if any, Photoshop editing. This is no doubt due to the latest Canon image processor which, among other capabilities, usually produces an "auto levels" image with great automatic white balance, and excellent colors. Perhaps the most stringest test I gave the camera was to take several hand held photos using 4X optical plus 4X digital zoom of the home plate action at a major league baseball game from a seat at the top level of the stands. These 16X images were quite usable, even showing the baseball leaving the bat.
While there are a number of competitive cameras in this size range, and even smaller, very few have an optional optical viewfinder that is essential under sunlit conditions. I also own such a camera, but was totally frustrated in my attempts to use it under these conditions, as it has no optional optical viewfinder.
You will not be disappointed if you buy this camera, and I don't have any connection with Canon!

On the positive side, the image stabilization works quite nicely, and is definitely a good plus. The white balance and the tone are also quite nice.
Anyway, you get what you pay for, but I did not expect such a low-quality camera from Canon.
To me, the image quality was so poor that I had to return my camera.

I did my research using the various digital camera review sites. It didn't take me long to focus in on the Canon A560 and the A570IS, especially since a couple members of my family already own and love their Canon 750s. The fact that they take AA betteries and that they have 4X optical zoom whereas most cameras in this class have 3X made them even more attractive. The A560 and the A570IS are essentially identical, with the exception of the image stabilization on the A570. I decided that the image stabilization was well worth the small difference in price between the A560 and A570IS, so that is the camera that we went with.
My daughter is thrilled with the camera. She has found it very easy to operate and has taken some great pictures with it. I highly recommend this camera for a beginner to intermediate user. It's combination of features, size and price make it virtually unbeatable.



Also, I accidently uplugged it before it was finished downloading something and now it won't download anything. It just freezes up. Anyone know how to fix that?
It gobbles up batteries insanely. Less than 10 minutes and the batteries are totally dead.

I will never buy another Canon Camera again !!!

1 star because a crucial feature is fatally flawed.
I LOVED my a70. It's "sports" setting was AWESOME at capturing moving subjects like dogs, kids, whatever....
I assumed the "kids + pets" setting on the A570is would be just as good if not better.
Well, I haven't gotten a single picture worth keeping yet using the "kids + pets" setting. Blurry mess every time.
I am disappointed in that to say the least.
Having said that, putting the camera in Shutter priority mode allows for manual control of the shutter speed, which solves the problem. The average point and shoot user won't be able to figure that out though.That's why the Kids + Pets setting exists in the first place.
Having said all of that, I love the camera. Great shots and great features. Just a shame that a fatal flaw may ruin it for beginners/point and shoot users.

The only complaint I have (and it is a very minor one) is the design of the battery door seems very odd. Every time I change the batteries, I'm afraid I'm going to break it. Thus far, this hasn't happened, but I still hold my breath.
Overall, I think this is a handy and capable digital camera at a really good price.

The only knock on the camera is the time it takes between flash pictures and a flash unit that doesn't have a very far reach. There is an aftermarket flash unit to attach to the camera to alleviate some of this however.
All in all, I would highly recommend this camera to anyone and the price right now makes it an absolute steal.



Pros:
1. 7.1 mega pixels are sufficient for non-professional users;
2. 4X optical zoom can handle most scenes;
3. Various modes enable you optimize the quality of your photos;
4. Small size and light weight, easy to carry;
5. Image stabilizing technology significantly enhances photo quality;
6. Good software included (you can combine different photos of the same scene to generate a LARGE photo);
7. Using separately purchased AA batteries, no need to worry about battery life;
8. At least not rookie-like look.
Cons:
1. Mediocre LCD screen (yet competent);
2. Optical zoom may not be enough for some photographic 'maniacs';
3. Noise signal appears considerably above sensitivity of ISO400.
To sum up, this is absolutely a wise choice around $150.00. No need to hesitate if you just wanna take photos for fun.
