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This camera is amazing. It takes fantastic pictures. It took a picture of my engagement ring perfectly--I will upload a photo if Amazon lets me. Most cameras cannot focus that closely, and the 1 cm(or something like that) distance was what made me splurge for this over the 5MP Canon. The camera has a function so that it can take panoramic pictures(it holds part of the previous picture on screen so you can line it up), it takes large video for a camera, you can set it to turn everything into black and white except for one color--and can even make said color(say, blue) turn into, red, or any other color you like. It takes pictures fairly quickly even when using the flash. I'm impressed with the battery life. I know I've taken well over 100 photos and several videos, and I haven't had to recharge yet(I picked a camera that used AA's so that I could keep a set handy if I was at a wedding or camping and didn't have the time or place to wait for a specialty battery to recharge).
One gripe is that it isn't small enough--I had one of those little cameras before, and I always always got my finger in the shot. This camera is big enough to hold. It's not "cute" and it won't fit in your pocket, but it's got too many features to do that.
My only problem is that I get the "shake" warning a lot, nearly all the time if I turn the flash off(which is my own fault).
I am very impressed with this camera. Something that I didn't know until I bought this, but I believe that I saw in the manual that you can replace the lenses and attach a large flash to it. For me, this is the perfect camera for anyone who wants to work his way into serious photography, or have that option. I think that 8MP is a great size--not many people will ever need to take more than an 8x10. If you want bigger than that, might as well pay a professional. And the camera has a speaker built in. Rather wasteful on space, but it is nice to play back movies with sound. And the greatest novelty of all--you can buy a waterproof case if you want to take it to the beach or in the pool. How sweet is that?
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I got the camera in November of 2006. Four years later, it stopped taking pictures reliably. It still turns on, but only a fraction of the time that I try to take a picture, nothing happens. My aunt bought one at the same time, and hers has died as well. I'm trying a Kodak C123 for my next camera; it is waterproof to 10 feet, and the entire camera costs less than the waterproof case Cannon makes. I like the look of the Kodak and Nikon pictures more than Cannon. I am really going to miss the flip screen though. I didn't realize how useful it would be when I got the camera, but it is great for self-portraits, taking pictures above a crowd, and showing kids their picture when you want them to pose.
Now I need to read the manual, and find out what other wonderful magic can be done with this hefty little camera! There are complexities to be discovered!
I have spent some time with the camera in order to teach them how to use it and so far it seems to be a an excellent little camera. Certainly its no DSLR but for the money it has every feature you could want for a point and shoot and takes excellent shots. They had a blast learning about the macro function and how easy it is to use. I am tempted to buy another one for myself to use until I can afford the 50 D.
HOWEVER, I bought this from Amazon in January for $225. I have no idea why it is now almost $700! This is not worth that much money. Please check your prices before you decide to buy this camera! You could probably get one with more megapixels and/or longer zoom for half the price.
My worst complaint is the user guide: "Zoom" is under "Digital Zoom" and "Timer" is under "Self Timer." Since these are its worst features, I give it five stars.
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The lens cap provided does not have proper accessory to hang it to the Camera.Not sure, if the product does not provide it or if Amazon didnt provide it.
Otherwise Camera is pretty normal and good like other Canon Digi Cams
This camera does struggle a bit in low light situations with a fair amount of graininess and dim illumination. In outdoor situations, the camera is unbelievable and is virtually indistinguishable from a video quality standpoint when compared to my friends 1080i $1000 digital camcorder that is three times the size and three times the cost of the TX1.
The camera also struggles a bit from an ergonomic standpoint. The buttons controlling the record function, zoom, and picture are difficult to reach. In addition, the camera does not balance well with the LCD screen extended on its base (it has a tendency to tip to the left).
The audio quality is excellent (much better then my Sanyo XACTI) and the video quality along with the optical Zoom and image stabilization are both much better than my Sanyo and Sony camcorders. Much has been said about the larger file format used by Canon but this camcorder works well with the larger HCSD cards and there are no issues using this camera with Apple products.
My wife isn't in to complicated devices so just putting it on auto is perfect for her and I have options to use that she would never try.
The price I paid saved me over 20% of what I would have paid at a walk in store.
Thanks Amazon,
V. Bennett
I will say that before the lens broke, the camera functioned well and took GREAT pictures. I was thrilled with it.
The camera itself feels great and has a nice weight to it. It's not a light, cutesy, hip-pocket charmer. What I really like about it is the quality of the video. It has a "film" look about it..not that "live" video look..kinda cool.
I HIGHLY recommend the A620 if you are looking to move up a little from the cutesy pocket camera that you're toting around and to get some higher quality pictures.
Pros: Easy to navigate through menu & functions.
Many different functions for different senarios.
Compact size. Is alot smaller than previous models.
Price was excellent.
Cons: Takes gritty zoom pictures. Other than this I really have enjoyed this camera.
Image stabilizer function is especially working great. I took picture indoor lit not enough. But it came out quite sharp.
If you don't mind a little bigger size, I recommend this camera. No need to spend more money.
The Good:
* Compact size with great zoom (best feature)
* Great color (in good lighting)
* Flash is easy to control (doesn't fire when you don't want it to, a problem I've had with many other cameras)
* Nice LCD
* Comfortable grip, better than a mid-size pocket camera
* Easy to use
* Manual controls are easier than other compact cameras
The Bad:
* Flash can take up to 10 seconds to recycle, not good for people photos (for example, if you shoot a photo of a friend and find that it needs more light, you pop up the flash and have to wait 10 seconds before you can take another photo. most people find this wait time annoying.)
* Dead batteries leave the lens halfway retracted (making it risky to transport the camera until fresh batteries are installed)
* High ISO is too noisy (common with compact cameras, but I've seen other compacts that do better than this one when it comes to noise)
Overall opinion:
At this price point, the good mostly outweighs the bad here. If you are looking for a camera for travel, this gives you a long zoom, and thus a lot more freedom in what you can shoot, than a standard 3x zoom, without the bulk and weight of larger cameras and DSLRs. If your photography consists of mainly people, at all hours of the day and indoors, you might want to avoid this camera as it will feel too slow to get the shots you want. If your photography does NOT consist of mostly people, then this camera should work great.
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