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It takes way too long warming up before you can get another shot. Mine cost $299 four weeks ago, but I noticed in today's ads that here this camera is selling for under $200 now.
If you don't need to take fast pictures then this is great camera!

I love this camera


I only suggest a second battery...

I was looking for a high quality, inexpensive point and shoot digital camera when I bought this item. The reasons I returned it had nothing to do with the quality of its prints. Let me make sure I say this: they were outstanding. I loved the ease at which the A550 makes beautiful pictures.
What didn't do it for me was the size, and the lack of a panoramic mode. The camera I ended up with, the $300 Canon SD700, is just so small that I slip it into my pocket without thinking about it. With the A550, I could never forget it was there. This bulkiness lead to me not carrying it all the time, which led to pictures not being made that otherwise might have been. If I had a purse though, or I just wanted something to take on occasional outings, the A550 would have been perfect. If this is you, then get this camera.
Lastly, I got excited about the 4x optical zoom. Don't. Bottom line is that, if you want to really zoom in but be able to take sharp photos, you need to invest in a SLR or DSLR camera system. When I zoom in with the A550, even with my steady grip, pictures often come out quite blurry.
Hope this helps.


It's small and hardy-feeling - the best you can get if you want a AA-powered camera, which I did for the ease of use when traveling etc. I hate to be without battery.
I would highly recommend it. Better than any camera I've used before. Also, my brother's 520 had a problem that seems common with those -the shutter stuck after a while, turning it on and off. That was annoying.
No problems with this one at all!




One cool feature that Powershot preceders didn't have is the large swivel screen. It's very helpful if you want to put the 10-second or 2-minute timer on and capture a picture of you and friends. You can position the swivel screen so that you can see how you look (ex: too close, too far away, off-center) and get better photos. I also liked the large size; it's high-resolution, too, so it doesn't appear grainy on the screen. My friend Nathan has a 3" screen as well, but his has low-resolution and everything always looks grainy/blurry.
One final neat feature of the A630 is it being motion-sensitive. When viewing pictures, you can turn the camera 90º and view vertical images vertically on the screen. If you try to view vertical images horizontally, you don't get a very good idea of how it turned out.
All in all, this camera takes GREAT pictures and has neat effects, but is simple enough for an amateur to use.

Unfortunately, the model originally chosen had been discontinued, and I ended up purchasing this one and I'm very glad I did. Within an afternoon, I'd figured out most of the features and other bits n bobs, while still needing to read the manual!
The little dial at the top is pretty self explanatory when it comes to most of the features, and the rest can be figured out by simply pottering about with it. I read in a review someplace that this camera can be as basic or as complicated as you like, and how true that is.
The picture quality is fabulous, it works great in low light, has an easy-to-use zoom function, and the screen flips, which is fun for those drunken mandatory self-portraits! There's plenty of accessories on the market and I'm looking forward to venturing into a new hobby, one I'd never thought of before this baby came into my life.
The Canon A640 is, in one word, wonderful.


Also, it's Canon, it can be bad!!
Hope i halped you to decide.
Yoav

Mi experiencia ha sido muy buena con esta cámara, ya que soy Odontólogo y la compre para llevar un registro de los tratamientos con mis pacientes y las fotos intrabucales salen bastante nitidas con la función macro y el zoom óptico de 4x, eso es lo más importante para esos pequeños detalles.
- Es bastante rápida entre toma y toma con el flash y más aún sin flash.
- Tiene capacidad de tomar videos, esta función la pude aprovechar más colocandole la tarjeta de memoria de 1gb, así como la capacidad de tomas más fotos.
- Añade efectos a las imágenes fijas con la función MIS COLORES.
- Puede grabar memos de sonido para las fotos.
- Es posible la edición de peliculas.
- En la toma: configura automáticamente los ajustes de disparo para adaptarlos a las condiciones concretas.
- Posee un sensor de orientación inteligente, detectando la orientación de la cámara automáticamente.
- Posee una velocidad ISO alta, evitando los efectos de sacudidas o que los sujetos salgan movidos.
- Fácil transferencia de archivos al ordenador, y es posible cambiar el formato del archivo para que no sea tan pesado.
- 21 modos de disparo
- Opción de disparo continuo, y muchas otras funciones que aún me falta por aprender! La recomiendo 100%!

I talked to a couple of friends that were photography enthusiasts. They were not able to help me get the battery door open, which means I was not able to use the camera at all.
I am going back to my film camera. At least Kodak knows how to manufacture a camera with a battery door that opens.
A pox upon Canon and their quality control department.

Performance wise the A620 reminds me very much of the A95. the menus are familiar and the options are a plenty. I like being able to control how the camera focuses, where it focuses and the grip/LCD combo makes it easy to take interesting angle shots where as other cameras have the LCD fixed on the back of the camera (how are you going to take that myspace picture without a mirror or flip around LCD screen...HMMm???). The image quality is what you'd expect. Im not sure if the images Look Better but u can certainly zoom closer into them without getting any pixles. I would say it hosts about the same amount of colors. speaking of colors..the "my colors" option on the camera is pretty neat. Change any color to another or accent any color you want. Now you can also set your own white balance (an advanced feature only enthusiests would want to use)...im tired..i have nothing else to say...
If you are an enthusiest with a very limited budget I wouldnt look further than this camera. theres no two ways about it. its an amazing price for a VERY versitile camera (most digi's arent even this versatile untill you get to the SLR range.)




Sure, it has great features, but you might as well buy a fully manual camera, because you'll be messing with custom settings any time you want to take anything but a shot in ideal lighting. Bright daylight? The photos turn out dark. Night/low light? Unless the subject is less than a foot away, the flash will fail to illuminate them and again - underexposure. This camera ruined my photography of my trip to India. Maybe I have a dud camera.


1) it is one of the few digital cameras to retain an optical viewfinder;
2) it is cheap so can be taken to risky places without worrying;
3) it has an above-average optical zoom of 4:1
and it has fulfilled its promise in all three categories.
The photos have not suffered from the clolour distortion mentioned in other reviews, so maybe Canon has fixed that problem in later production.
Overall, a great camera for the price.

