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Extra storage in the top of the case for memory cards and on in the front pouch for extra batteries. Includes belt loop on the back of the case three D shaped fastenings for the carrying strap and shoulder strap


the zoom works nice.
i had the panasonic TZ5 and i like this one more. the colorful pictures and sharp nice pics.
the only thing of this camera it feels cheap . the battery door is very hard to open and close. to change the setting 2. its really made cheap.
its no very fast like other cameras. but it does a nice job.





This is a much larger camera than the IXUS and I sometimes have difficulty putting it into and getting it out of my coat pocket. However, where the A640 wins over the IXUS is by giving me complete manual control whenever I want it. It's surprising just how big an improvement you can see in your images when you use manual mode instead of the full AUTO or Program modes. Try experimenting and you'll soon see what I'm getting at.
A great facility, although being of low resolution, is the rear flip out LCD screen just like those found on good quality camcorders. This allows me to compose a low level shot and use my thumb to trigger the shutter or an overhead shot at arms length which certainly can help to reduce both backache and neck pain and is only a good thing when you reach my age LOL.
The main circular control dial on the top surface is where you select the shooting mode you want, be it Manual, Aperture or Shutter Priority, Program, Full Auto or one of the many Scenic modes available. Also on this dial is the Movie mode should you wish to video something. You access the main menu by pressing the Function button found at the rear panel and here you can set the ISO speed, White Balance, Drive mode (single/multi shot, shutter timer of 2 or 10 seconds delay. My colors set up (note the American spelling), Flash output, Metering mode and Image size & Quality is also found in these menus.
The one thing that is missing from this camera is a Hot-shoe so that an external flashgun could be used on it but I suppose the built-in flash will do a good enough job for most instances.
All in all an excellent camera which produces excellent images.

I have two film cameras but wanted a point and shoot that would be easy to used for quick candids. This camera fits the bill. It is easy to use, has a lot of program choices and controls for the cost and takes very sharp pictures in every situation I have used it so far.



In any event, I want to declare that this is the BEST camera I had ever owned. I used this camera for more than one year, taking thousands and thousands of pictures. I studied abroad in Argentina for the year and took pictures of absolutely everything. This camera never failed me. Never. It took brillant, rich, great color pictures. I was never interested in the video component, but it served my purposes the few times I used it.
The BEST feature is the pop out LCD screen. Not only does it let you take pictures up high or down low (like at a concert, looking out over everyone) but you can turn the screen around and take amazing self portraits. Instead of asking strangers to take pictures of my friends and me, we'd just turn the screen around and I got some of my best pictures this way. The zoom is good, the pic quality is five stars, the menu and settings are great. . . No complains whatsoever.
I do want to talk about it's death so you that you are aware of it. This camera has a huge lense and is quite heavy. After about 14 months, the lens got stuck open. I assume it's a mechanical failure in the mechanism that opens and closes the lens. I've sent it in for service and await Canon's answer. I deeply miss it and although at the end it malfunctioned, I've never had such a good camera. I hope Canon will have good news for me. I don't know if this has happened to anyone else, but I doubt it's the case. My friend bought the newest model and it has even more cool feature, like zooming in and focusing on a single subject and then only applying color to it and leaving the background graytone. Well, that's a review for another day. If you want a very capable, but heavy camera, this one will not disspoint you. But you should be able to find it between 200 and 300.

one(Power shot A70)in the year 2000. When compared to that camera this is not that great. The Cannon Power shot A590 consumes batteries a lot. Also I could not set the date and time on this camera, it would not stay.
The only good thing about this camera is its price.

This camera is great. The picture is great. My old camera took forever to get the shot once the button was pushed. This one is quick, which is important because I am taking pictures of my kids with it.
It has a lot of features that I am still trying to figure out. I mostly use the auto feature, and pictures turn out great. But there are many other setups you can use. You can even turn it so that you can manually set up the picture. I don't know anything about manually setting up the picture, but it's a fun feature I'd like to learn.
For the price, it is a great camera.




great pics, easy to use.
Only complaint, less than 30 days after I purchased it, I had to replace the date battery.
Not an easy task in Buenos Aires.
Why are these cameras shipping with old date batteries?






