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It's small, shiny, easy to use and does everything.
It does everything a good Canon point and click ought to do, and it also shoots high quality HD video with HD sound!!!
did I mention it was easy to use?
and cheap?
and it has really good macro too, and lot's of functions.
this camera is awesome.
Cons-- I cannot imprint the date on the fotos. May be this should be added as an added feature for newer upgrades.
When we were considering buying this camera, it was a bit confusing to read all the reviews about the more exotic features of this camera. I suppose it's nice to have all those features available on this camera, but I'm not sure those features are relevant to someone like me who is simply looking for a good "point and shoot" camera. I'm glad I bought the A590, and would recommend it to my friends.
This camera has a mode where you can take a series of pictures for a panaramic shot and then stitch the images together later. It is EXTREMELY useful and if this is something you do, you will be ecstatic about it. The only software I have used that comes bundled with this camera is Photo-Stitch, and it works very well and even allows you to make a QTVR movie. If I were a realtor, I would use this feature for clients. I use a SanDisk Ultra II 1gig SD card with this camera and they work together well. The documentation books that come with this camera are very good and explain the features in a way that makes them understandable. They also give tips on taking good pictures. There is nothing at all about this camera that I do not like, and I have used it extensively. I have owned three other digital cameras, including a truly awful Sony W-5 and I cannot say the same about them.
My favorite features of this camera include manual mode (or shutter or aperature priorty), auto rotates pictures, long battery life, great movie quality w/ sound, can turn off digital zoom, has an easy mode, face detection is cool, and you can add an external lens.
Cons to the camera include a little bit bulky, slow recharge time after each picture, and that's about it. I never write reviews but I felt I needed to for this since I liked it so much.
Just keep in mind, that this camera works well if your subject is stationary. It is not for action shots. I have tried to take pictures of my kids playing in the yard and pictures usually come out blurry. Also, there is a bit of a lag time for the picture to be taken. Therefore, I have a tendency to miss the shot.
Today I received the second camera. It was no different from the first. I am a point and shoot photographer who is mostly interested in taking photos of my children... so I took a variety of photos using the same settings on both of my cameras (a80 and a630) then downloaded them to my computer for comparison. I even printed out several photos to make sure the problems weren't with my monitor. Outdoor photos were excellent on both, however there was a huge difference inside. In a well lit room with plenty of natural light from outside, the a630 still produced significant noise, while my a80 on the same setting (auto) produced clear noise-free photos. When my toddler was moving, I got mostly blurry photos with the a630 on auto as well as using the "kids and pets" mode, while my a80 produced crisp and clear photos.
I love Canon cameras, and this was my 3rd PowerShot. I really expected to love this camera as much as my previous Canons. Now I don't know whether I should even try to find a newer camera, if the inside shots are going to be like this.
Things I liked about the a630:
LARGE LCD
Nice quality movies
Scene assists
Great outdoor shots
Very accurate colors
Quick shutter response
Things I didn't like about the a630:
Poor quality inside shots with lots of noise and blurry results.
If I were a pro, I could probably figure out how to use the manual controls to fix my indoor problems... but I'm just a mom who wants some cute photos of her kids, so this didn't work for me. I'm sticking with my slow-but-dependable A80.
It uses 4 AA batteries and I'd advise you get a good rechargable battery pack with adapter. Something with 2700mha or higher battery. I find that normal cheap batteries work fine but always fear the low battery indicator coming up when I least want it. Also bought a 2GB SD Memory card from Amazon for about £6 and I am still snapping away without having to delete any old pictures.







