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is very good. The quality of the pictures are excellent. Would recommend.



I bought this camera for my boyfriend for Christmas. He absolutely loves it. The zoom is great, as well as the display and quality.
I would definitely recommend this camera.



Pocket size camera that takes really good fotos. So far, we are very pleased with everything about this camera



The last couple of cameras we had were just basic point and shoot,and I wanted a camera that had more features and optical zoom.
Ended up going with the canon, I've had it for about a month now, and haven't had any problems with it so far.
The batteries that came with it were regular alkaline and didn't last long at all. Rechargeable batteries last longer,and you can use them over and over. I found it's best to take an extra set along if you plan to go anywhere.
The Memory card that comes with it holds anywhere from 3 to 52 pictures depending on the number of recording pixels. Taking video seems to use a lot of space up. So it could use a bigger memory card than the one that it comes with, but I haven't found it necessary.
The zoom seems to be good, but this is my first camera with this much zoom and settings. It does get more grainy/blurry once you get into the digital zoom (past 10x optical.)
Occasionally it hasn't done the best in low light, but is usually fixed by raising the flash or changing the settings. Some of the best photos I've taken are in the manual setting.
I've also used it to get photos of backyard birds and it sure beats the point and shooters I've used even with binoculars hooked to them.
Overall its a great camera.





even if i was worried about the complaints about its draining of batteries i am happy to say that this camera uses batteries just like any other avergae cameras. like i do with my othe cameras after i take a picture i turn it off and put it back on when i want to use it again.
The best that happened to me was that my friend who is a professional photographer gave me a big compliment for my camera and she is calculating her savings to purchase a few for herself. we were on holiday together and she kept using my cameras for pictures and really loved the quality.
i really love this camera. if you want something cool, affordable, works well and takes great photos do not hesitate,,, this is the camera for you. plus the service was great and i received the camera on time and in great conditions.


* Optical viewfinder - essential for outdoor photography and tracking moving subjects, such as children;
* Semi-automatic modes, especially for depth-of-field control;
* SD memory and AA power, both of which already come with me when I travel, so no proprietary batteries and chargers, please;
* Swivelling LCD screen. Combines brilliantly with the lens's close-focus capability. Gets me pictures I wouldn't get any other way.
* 10Mp is probably more than I need, although it gives useful scope for cropping when I can't get close enough. There's a Superfine setting at 6Mp, so I can make my storage go further without compromising quality.
* It's black, so it looks like a proper camera, not a painted silver toy!
There are a few minor gripes. You can switch off the LCD and turn it face in to protect it, but you then lose all exposure information but for the two LEDs beside the viewfinder. There's room on the top plate for a little LCD status panel, which the old swivel-screen G5 and G6 had, but I suspect Canon is already afraid that the A640 will take sales from the G7 and the gap had to be maintained somehow.
I'd have preferred 28-112mm to the actual zoom range of 35-140mm, but I can understand why it's not that way. I can't see myself bothering with the expensive and bulky conversion lenses.
And the A640 has only one strap eyelet, in the top right corner, so there's no option to hang it round your neck. For a camera of this gravitas (in both senses) this is a pity. Nor does the wrist strap have a slider to tighten it around the wrist, so it's not as secure as I'd like.
So I'm well pleased with my A640. Incidentally, the chunky grip makes it an awkward fit in many standard cases - including Canon's own DCC-300 - but I've found mine goes snugly into a Tenba Travelite PS4, which can be picked up very cheaply and is handily compatible with LowePro Sliplok fittings. (Edit Dec 2007: I've since bought a Crumpler Crisp-E 600, which fits the A640 even better and is both better looking and easier to open than the Tenba.)






