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The camera is great on batteries (I use Duracell's top end rechargeable), takes great outdoor pictures, movie is better than expected, and the features are easy to use. Really impressed by the quick start up time and time between pictures.
This camera is great for someone looking for a great point and shoot (plus more). Amazing price for a great camera!
This model had some very nice features and was easy to learn, but it lacks one important capability and that's (IS) Image Stabilization otherwise known as the ability to adapt for camera shake when taking a picture. I was disappointed by how many blurry images I was getting so much so that I returned it.
If you want a compact camera such as this, I'd strongly suggest seeking one of the other Canon models that offers the (IS) feature.
I bought this camera for myself for Christmas having done extensive research first. I wanted something that was affordable, but more than just a point-and-shoot. I checked out Nikons, HPs, and Sonys just to name a few, but none had the range of features available. What I find particularly good in Canon products is the accessibility of features.
While my Sony PowerShot of several years ago was good, the menu navigation was clunky and hard to use. Compare this with the A540, and all of the features are literally at your fingertips. And while I did like the looks of the Digital Elph models, this model not only was slightly less expensive, but also had more manual controls.
As a bonus, with the right addition of a sizable memory card, you can take several minutes of video footage which was a first for me, since I've never owned a video camera.
All in all, one of the wisest purchases I've made.
At work we needed a new camera to record tiny scratches and imperfections in our manufactured product, so I took my camera in to demo. Using the standard lens (a macro lens is available but I don't have it yet) we photographed a quarter using only ambient light. In less than a minute we had the image on the screen and were able to blow it up until the date filled the screen and still maintain good detail. As a result we are now buying one for work with a macro accessory lens.
I totally recommend it as an excellent all rounder.
Love this camera. Replaced my Kodak Easyshot with it, which took terrible terrible indoor shots, and have never looked back.
Back to the camera. It is very easy to use. I like the flexibility of the viewing screen, particularly as it can be folded in to the camera, which will protect it. One major plus. I took some close-up pictures of children and was very pleased at the lack of 'red-eye' despite the fact that I had not selected 'red-eye reduction'.
On holiday earlier in the year I took over 400 shots with the A40 on a 512 Mb card with room to spare, so I am looking forward to seeing how I do with a fast (x 150) 1 Gb Transcend when going on holiday shortly. I did note, by the way, that the older camera does respond more quickly with the faster cards, so it is worth checking how fast the card is when buying the bigger ones.
All in all, I am pleased with my purchase and will be interested to see how it handles more difficult situation.
The only down side is that I regard the digital zoom as a waste of time and energy. I find it better to use the optical zoom, then zoom in and crop the pictures on a PC afterwards. Digital zoom just does not hack it.






