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The camera is a little bulky and still depends on 4 AA batteries for power. That is one of the drawbacks/benefits. Also, taking lots of pictures with the larger (but must-have articulated) LCD will deplete the battery faster, so be prepared for this. On the upside, I discovered that I was accidentally using the digital zoom on some photos and was astonished at the quality of the images. Shutter lag compared to my original A80 is also a lot better.
For general purpose photography and ease-of-use, you can't go wrong with this camera. It is not slim but it is very comfortable to hold and operate. Highly recommended, especially in light of its price and value.
You will be impressed!
--The AUTO setting was fine -- it captured each image without problem, and I don't think I need the more advanced modes.
--NO RED EYE in any shot. I had it set to Red Eye ON and Auto Focus assist Beam and Auto Flash. Solid!
--Bright! My first shot of the family Christmas tree at night absolutely lit up the room -- you could see the reflecting lights in the wood floors and every wall was white as daylight.
--Transfer to PC was easy and quick.
Overall this is a great camera. I just wish I looked better in the photos -- there is too much reality in the images! I am sure you reading will appreciate this camera and will probably look great in your photos! With this gift, I was able to send holiday memories direct to the grandparents and share our vacation easily. Just what I wanted!
to play with it and find out for myself what it can do. Now that I have graduated I have read certain parts of the manual and was blown away by what it is able to do. It had been the screen that had originally sold me on it and now that I have found out what else it is capable of I'll truly treasure this camera - I just wish Maria Sharapova came with it!!
Otherwise it does what a digital camera is supposed to do.
I did my research on this camera and it seems to be perfect for my use. Took a couple of photos and they are spectacular indoors and out! Price is right too. I amost got the A640 but couldn't part with an extra $100. just for 2 more mega pixels when 8 will do fine. The software is easy to install and my photos downloaded fast to the computer. Also this camera lets you take pics pretty fast in a row using the flash so I considered that as well. It works just like all the 5 star reviews say it does. I have had a Kodak EasyShare and that failed after 3 years so this is a great upgrade. I recomend this camera for it's ease of use, cost and great product support (software) Check out all the great reviews! All these people can't be wrong!
The first camera I received had a battery cover that stuck so I returned it as I had a similar issue with an earlier model Canon.
The second camera that Amazon sent (great return process btw) works great except for a shutter cover that occassionally sticks. Stills are fantastic quality. I recently took a vacation to Hawaii and the detail from some of the shots is just amazing. Videos seem to have a somewhat blue-tint but I haven't tried to see if this is correctable with video editing software (I am not intending to use this as a video device).
Overall a fairly decent camera wrt optics, just a few issues with some of the packaging/casing as noted.
Other than that gal-danged shutter, I think this camera is pretty nice and does everything I need it to do, and I only paid $150 with shipping overnight!
I have always been satisfied in the past with my purchases from Amazon.
Canon PowerShot A630 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
I purchased this camera for $500 May 2006, one year later it's scrap. It was treated like a newborn baby and was completely scratch/trauma free. Then the lens stuck and the LCD displayed the (apparently common)ERROR... E18. Canon doesn't take responsibility for this on their cameras. (FORGET IT - SOMEONE ALREADY TRIED CLASS ACTION! Search: keyword "e18 error" - read all about it). A seemingly solid investment in a camera to use primarily for work turned out rather expensive. I'm so annoyed, it took fantastic pictures, although the dials/controls are way too sensitive. The Canon S80 had a short run... released Aug 2005, DISCONTINUED BY EARLY 2007... no replacement model, no support for the shoddy workmanship. bu-bye money!
I purchased this camera for $500 May 2006, one year later it's scrap. It was treated like a newborn baby and was completely scratch/trauma free. Then the lens stuck and the LCD displayed the (apparently common)ERROR... E18. Canon doesn't take responsibility for this on their cameras. (FORGET IT - SOMEONE ALREADY TRIED CLASS ACTION! Search: keyword "e18 error" - read all about it). A seemingly solid investment in a camera to use primarily for work turned out rather expensive. I'm so annoyed, it took fantastic pictures, although the dials/controls are way too sensitive. The Canon S80 had a short run... released Aug 2005, DISCONTINUED BY EARLY 2007... no replacement model, no support for the shoddy workmanship. bu-bye money!
I would still consider this a serious design flaw given that this case isn't exactly cheap. Really too bad, since it prohibits full use of the A630's incredible macro capability.
That being said, the UW case works pretty well if you don't get too close to your subject. I actually prefer the fastening on this case over that on previous models -- it requires less force to open and shut, yet seems just as secure. It does serve its purpose of keeping the camera safe and dry. A bit disappointing but not a completely bad product.
I would still consider this a serious design flaw given that this case isn't exactly cheap. Really too bad, since it prohibits full use of the A630's incredible macro capability.
That being said, the UW case works pretty well if you don't get too close to your subject. I actually prefer the fastening on this case over that on previous models -- it requires less force to open and shut, yet seems just as secure. It does serve its purpose of keeping the camera safe and dry. A bit disappointing but not a completely bad product.
Pros:
- Amazing image quality for a camera in this price range
- Excellent clarity in macro mode
- ISO 800 is useful to have when taking night shots without a tripod or flash
- My colors settings are useful and surprisingly intricate; you can set a custom setting for levels in red, green, and blue individually, as well as contrast, sharpness, saturation, and skin tone
- Color accent and swap are nice features for the creative type, and are often more accurate than I had expected
- Stitch assist mode automatically locks exposure compensation and aperture to make panoramas easier and consistent (I would really recommend a tripod when doing this to keep the camera level, though. Stitch assist software isn't perfect)
- Widescreen 16:9 framing is a nice feature (not to be confused with true widescreen, but automatically frames and crops in 16:9 ratio)
- 4x optical zoom works very well
- Extremely fast start-up time (about one second)
- Excellent auto-focus features
- Amazing battery-life (a pair of Energizer lithiums lasted me about 800 shots with LCD)
Cons:
- Only two aperture settings per zoom level in manual mode. ex. f/2.6 and f/5.6 at 1x, but nothing in-between (the A540 has in-between values for each zoom)
- Would have been nice to have had a flip-out LCD like the A610
- No Aperture or Shutter Speed priority modes (the A540 does have them)
- LCD screen extremely hard to see in very bright conditions (although to be fair, this seems like a more common issue among digital cameras)
All in all, the Canon A530 is an excellent choice for the price, and might be the best bang for your buck if you're looking for something with more features than your standard point-and-shoot, along with excellent image quality.
The zoom takes you right there so I can capture snaps shots from a distance without the subject taking notice and assuming fake stances. I just love this camera and find nothing to be critical of. So if want a camera that is so simple to operate that you will actually use, this is the one.
His main objection to the Nikon was there was no viewfinder. The LCD display would wash out on a sunny day. The A620 has both and the A620's LCD display is adjustable to a zillion different positions. Right then and there I was sold.
The A620 is bigger and easier to hold. The hump for the batteries also adds extra finger grip for holding it. The shutter button is large and away from the other buttons.
The A620 uses 4 AA batteries. At first I thought this was a negative. But the saleman said it was a positive. If the batteries are dead, in a jam its easier to buy AA batteries than special photographic batteries. He sold me a AA rapid battery recharger which includes NiMH batteries. I can also use it for my Garmin i5 PND (personal navigation device).
I have read some reviews that feel a camera that uses two AA batteries is better than one that uses four. Do they realize that four batteries last twice as long as two?
The A620 is a 7 Megapixel camera, the S5 was 6 Megapixels. The A620 has a 4x zoom optical lens, the S5 was 3x.
I bought a one Gigabyte SD memory card for storing pictures. At 7 Megapixels per picture, it holds 320 pictures.
The only problem I have is that I am not familar with Canon cameras and the instruction manual isn't very clear. I've had to figure things out through trial and error. I had no problems figuring out how to turn the flash off as this was identical to the Nikon. One of these days I'll finish reading the instruction manual.
My total purchase price for the Canon A620 including the SD card, recharger, and carrying case was less than the Nikon S5 alone.
ESPECIALLY with that swiveling large size LCD. What a help!!!! Even in sun can
adjust so rarely need to use viewfinder.
The large mpx serves as an additional zoom factor, since when you set camera at
max size/rez with very large mpx image, AND use zoom, you can get good image of
smaller subject from a decent distance, nearly like using a telescope!!!
Batt life very good, with the 4 AA as was with my earlier model. Actually so may
varients for pic taking I tend to get lost at times, but since I read the How To in
manual only when I HAVE to, its my fault.
Highly recommended. Now all I need is decent aftermarket flash for additional interior work.
As is the case with most Canon cameras, the picture quality is excellent (much better than the 7MP HP camera we tried before we bought this one) and while few people ever mention it, the image management software Canon provides with the camera is loaded with features and is extremely easy to use.
Overall, we couldn't be happier with our purchase.
I am going to probably going to garbage this camera, it is completely waste of my $.
I've had it now for a little over 2 months, I haven't had any problems with it. I've dropped it twice and I haven't noticed any defects with functionality...like with my last digital camera, after I dropped it the 1st time it stopped working properly. Anyway this camera is great for beginners and has some stuff for people who like to go beyond using the auto button. The start up time is good. If you take a picture with the camera horizontally, when you're viewing the pictures, the camera automatically rotates the image to be right side up, so you don't have to turn the camera. There are many different settings but I haven't really explored all of them. So far I only really have two complaints:
- Flash recharging time, and battery life
If in conditions where you have to use the flash a lot, be sure to carry extra batteries because it kills the battery much faster. regular betteries die quickly in this camera...be sure to buy rechargeable. If the battery is dying the flash takes what seems like an eternity to recharge which is really inconvenient at parties and other functions where people are not standing and posing to wait for you to take the picture.
Oh yea and sometimes when viewing my images, the camera toggles between two images before settling to the next image. I consider this a minor problem because it rarely happens. I don't experience that problem with the memory card that was mentioned in one of the other reviews, if i am putting it in incorrectly it will not go in the slot, then I quickly realize that I am inserting it wrong.
Only one drawback. The video doesn't show up on my imovie. maybe I need more experimenting. I just assumed it would be as easy as the pictures.
Overall, I am surprisingly satisfied with this canon product. Especially after being a sony fan for years.
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