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Having used this camera for a good two months I have found the following:
PROS:
- Excellent zoom quality
- Easy to use
- Comfortable to hold when shooting
- Picture quality can be good when shooting inside (provided flash is used, otherwise blurry)
- I find using the flash generates high-quality pictures
- Landscape pictures come out good quality
- Nice looking camera
- Cheap price
CONS:
- When not using flash, even in outside/well lit environment picture quality is not good
- Manual flash (Can be seen as pro or con depending on preference)
- Macro (close-up) mode is awful. Have taken better close up pictures with the camera on my old mobile phone!
- Flash has to charge before and after use which can be time-consuming
- Never had a camera with such high battery usage (I use re-chargeable specially designed camera batteries, have tried alternate batteries thinking mine were just getting old but then realised it was the camera at fault)
- Unreliable picture quality
Sadly this is not the camera for me and I am hoping to upgrade soon. Depending on preference/use I'm sure this would be perfect camera for some people but for just not for me.
I shoot night shots and macro mostly and this does the job brilliantly, due to the manual modes it has. Also a great lens to go on the front of it is the LittleBigShot which gives it DSLR performance for macro shots.
So saying all that why only 4 stars and not the max. I have to drop a star because of it's slow, almost non existent continuous mode, it really is terrible, even for a compact camera. I also have the SX220, cameras are my thing and the 220 blows it out of the water as regards speed. However if shootings wildlife and more static subjects is your thing this is a top camera it really is. These are some of the shots I've got with it [...]
Pros:
Manual mode PASM Modes
12 x Zoom enough for most situations
Nice in the hand
Good build
I actually like the look of it
Design
You can use CHDK Canon Powershot Hack with it, which is fantastic on this camera believe me
Great for night and macro shots
All rounder
Cons
Slow
After nearly a year of making do without the 590, I finally decided on replacement camera. I chose a Canon SX40IS (which I love) for my 'big' camera, and recently picked up a Canon A3300IS as my new go-anywhere camera. The A3300 I do not love. In fact, I went back to the store and bought a Panasonic FH25 for a side-by-side comparison. I generally like the Panasonic and, as is to be expected, its fancy features are much improved over the A590IS. (Oh, and it's purple!) But in comparing pictures at 100% resolution, I see very little difference between my supposed 16MP Panasonic and my 8MP 590IS. The A3300IS (also a supposed 16MP) is even less impressive than the Panasonic. I know it's not all about the megapixels but for a jump from 8 to 16, I really expected better - especially from another PowerShot. For the $150-ish price point, I'm not sure the newer Canon point-and-shoots really have anything on the 590 other than fancy features of dubious photographic value. Photo-quality seems to be equal, if not less than the 590.
After spending an evening hemming and hawing and deciding which (if either) camera to keep, I decided on the Panasonic. Those neat little features may be largely useless but once I'd seen that I could have them in both my 'big' camera and my P&S, they were hard to resist. (And did I mention that it's purple?) But I also hopped on Ebay and picked up a used 590IS 'just in case'. There are some trips that simply must result in memories preserved 'on film' and you don't want to be caught with a camera glitch, or stuck with proprietary batteries you can't charge or replace at a moment's notice. The 590IS will mostly be for my daughter's use, as she's developing an interest in photography, but I also plan to make sure she brings it along whenever we set off on one of those 'not to be missed' trips. The bottom line for me is that there are certainly some neat little cameras that have come out in the last few years and I'm enjoying the new features that they offer. But if I'm creating memories that I absolutely must document in pictures, it's hard to beat the comfort and security of having this little camera in my bag, even if it's alongside two others.







