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camera with you and the compact design of this serious camera let you take it anywhere.


HOWEVER, can someone set me straight about audio/video capabilities of the A620? One reviewer says it yields 60 seconds at 30 fps. Period! Another says, "With an adequate memory, you can take unlimited video."
For the few who use audio/video on the A620, please clarify these conflicting assertions. ([...])

The S80 construction is top quality; picture quality is great (note, however, that I'm more of a point-n-shoot, casual photographer); and operation is pretty intuitive.
It is a bit "pricey" but it was worth the investment for me.



It's not much of a kit to begin with; it's only 2 items.
First off, you should skip the overpriced canon batteries and charger altogether. Canon doesn't have a patent on NiMH batteries. Older Canon manuals seemed to indicate that you have to use Canon rechargeables, but that's simply not true. While NiMH batteries are a definite must for battery hungry digital cameras, there are better options out there which are completely compatible with your camera.
For half the price of this kit you can get a charger and batteries that charge in as little as 15 minutes, and have a higher mAh rating. I'd recommend the Energizer 15 minute kit.
The canon case is quality, and an excellent choice for your camera. A case is not something you should cheap out on: it is an absolute necessity.
However, when this case is available separately for less than ten dollars (currently $6.39!) on amazon, you should really just buy it separately and choose a better charger.




Very fit my cannon A70 camera, and it's good at enduring scratches or other friction
Very fit my cannon A70 camera, and it's good at enduring scratches or other friction
Very fit my cannon A70 camera, and it's good at enduring scratches or other friction
Very fit my cannon A70 camera, and it's good at enduring scratches or other friction
Very fit my cannon A70 camera, and it's good at enduring scratches or other friction



The charger is decent, barring a couple weaknesses: the batteries don't seat securely in the bay, so I always worry that they'll pop out (partially) during charging; the flip-out prongs on the back tend to flip-in while you're trying to insert the charger in the outlet; and, just last week, I plugged it in overnight to charge the Canon batteries, and woke up the next day with the charger still blinking away, apparently having blown one of it's "intelligent circuits."
Well, now I'm off to buy a replacement (Sony BCG-34HD4). Wish me luck....


Though I am happy with each of these products, I would recommend buying them individually on Amazon. Currently you can purchase the case for around $6 and the batteries and recharger for about $38. So you save a few bucks and get the same thing.
You may also want to consider purchasing a different compatible battery and charger brand and economizing there.
The case is quite nice, at about 4 by 3 it doesnt take up much space. There is a tiny mesh pocket in the front to hold either batteries or a memory card. Velcro closure keeps your camera secure. The back has a belt loop.
The battery charger plugs directly into the wall. Its a sturdy plastic holder with a plug that folds in or out. Charges only double A batteries.
Overall, good to have for the camera but shop for the most economical way to buy them.


First, the compact case is a streamlined and perfect fit; not a bulky case. And, every camera, particularly these expensive digitals, must have some kind of protection. Okay, preliminaries out of the way, the case is just the cherry. The real beef to this kit is the charger and NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Depending on your use of your camera (and disregarding its powersaving features), AA batteries do not have abundant life. My solution is to have an extra set of non-rechargable AAs with me at all times (which can be conveniently stored in the front pouch of the accompanying case) while using the rechargables. By using this scheme, I'll always be prepared when taking photos. After I get home, I pop the rechargables in the charger, which is very compact and can be plugged in nearly any convenient outlet, and use the non-rechargables. To recharge all four batteries is something less than 4 hours; not bad, all-in-all.
At the price, this is an accessory kit that all A Series owners should strongly consider.

My A510 manual lists the ACK800 as the correct AC adapter.
So check your camera's manual to make sure this is the right one for you.

I agree with most others that Canon really should have included these items with the A80.
*Also... if you are purchasing a Canon camera and expecting it to be made in Japan... watch out! They have been switching production to China mid-stream. Mid-2004 all the A80s were showing up with Made in China labels. Many displays show the one made in Japan, but the box you get will probably contain one made in China. It may be perfectly fine, however just be informed.


Best Option is to buy Sony Charger which comes with 4 AA batteries and buy the Camera cover which totals around $25 so that shipping is free.


I didn't give five start because, as someone already has pointed it out, I think at least the batteries and charger should come with the camera. However, at this price it's a good value and a must for canon A-series digital camera owners.
