I bought this to replace a Kodak digital camera which just wasn't taking reasonable shots, and my Canon A620 has been perfectly wonderful for more than a year. I'm here right now looking at prices to buy another one. I took my current one to Burning ...
Pros: Excellent photo quality, good price, allows the option of automatic or manual photo-taking. Cons: Larger than other cameras out there, but the features it has outweigh the extra size.
I have had this camera for over a year now, and absolutely love it- it has allowed me to take wonderful pictures in every type of condition/situation. I love that you can do as much or as little as you want with this camera. You can go completely ...
Pros: Great pictures
Easy to use basic features
Lots of settings and possibility for additional lenses Cons: not sure how well the lens cap and swinging display will last
We purchased this camera a little over a year ago. We were wanting a camera that was easy to use for vacations and such but we also wanted a camera we could "play with" when we got more into photography. The camera has been fairly easy to use, we ...
Pros: Amazing photo quality, 20 shooting modes, Great zoom, Sharp LCD screen, AVI Video Recording Cons: Low battery life using regular alkaline batteries,
I purchased the Canon A620 to replace my older digital camera and let me say that I'm happy I upgraded. The Canon A620 has some great new features that my older camera had lacked and the picture quality is simply outstanding. Now I'm not going to claim ...
Pros: Very sophisticated complex instrument that is relatively easy to use. Cons: Transport sound mars AVIs. Autofocus is an occasional problem. Eyepiece viewer accuracy only fair.
Having owned several Canons including excellent SLRs, this is easily the most feature-laden camera I have ever owned.This camera feels solid and a bit on the heavy side; but it is a giant step up from a pocket snap-shot camera. One can ...
Pros: Larger LCD screen, 7 megapixels, 4X optical zoom, full manual controls, and AA batteries
Cons: Some minor chromatic aberration (purple fringing) and very high noise levels at ISO 400
Canon's "A" series digicams are justly famous for their no nonsense ergonomics, dependable performance, impressive durability, operational simplicity, and bang for the buck value. Last year's A510 and A520 models sold especially well because Canon ...
Pros: Excellent Picture Quality
Focussing good and relatively fast
Automatic settings good
Fast power-up Cons: Indoor low light performance
Flimsy door on USB connector
The immediate thing you notice with the Canon Powershot A620 is the power bulge with the 4 AA cells. This is going to be either something you like or immensely dislike. Personally I find this very convenient in terms of the shooting grip and a reassuring ...
Pros: High resolution, sharp photos with pleasing colors, features, battery life, LCD Cons: Flimsy, noise at ISO 400, uses 4 AA batteries, price
I wanted to check out the new 7
.1-Megapixel
Canon PowerShot A620 ever since it was released. Once I saw that I could get it for only $324, I immediately ordered it. I also got the ...
Pros: Compact, light weight, lots of features, reliable, great picture quality, and huge resolution. Cons: None so far...
It was my parents anniversary last week and after hours of searching my wife and I decided to give them this Canon PowerShot A620 digital camera, so they can send us pictures regularly. The lowest price I found for this camera right was ...
Pros: Terrific macro and zoom functions. It has a 'quality feel' to it. Takes AA batteries. Cons: USB connection cover has flimsy attachment; cover for the card seems only slightly better.
I needed to replace my old Canon A50 (which also takes great pictures but it's not so easy to find batteries for it and the last one I bought nearly caught fire.) The A620 uses AA's, so battery replacement is much easier! I wanted good macro (for ...
Pros: Photo quality, ease of use, good battery life. Cons: Only thing I can think of is the price.
Review of Canon A620 camera This is my third trying out a digital camera, and this is the one to keep! I wanted to buy myself a camera for the many reasons we all want one. To capture the moments you want to remember. But before I start getting ...
Pros: SD/Multimedia Card, USB 2.0, DIGIC II image processor, "AA" standard batteries. Cons: Digital, DC IN, and A/V OUT door is flimsy. No battery life indicator.
I really love this camera. I recently sold my Powershot A95 after owning it for 10 months and replaced it with this camera. I have grown very fond of Canon's CCD cameras. This is my second digital camera and I find that it is just as easy to use as the ...
Pros: 7.1 MegaPixels, 4x zoom, many modes and features to choose from, ease of use Cons: construction could use an upgrade, price (depends on the user)
The electronics store that I frequent recently upgraded to advertise this solid, albeit somewhat poorly constructed camera. Of course the construction issues I have with the Powershot are merely my opinion; however, I do feel they can be significant and ...
Pros: Closeups are crisp, vivid. Magnify with enclosed software, and detail remains. Cons: Plastic battery compartment cover horrible. Need to push down and in to close..feels fragile.
Bought this camera mid August, 2006 from Comp USA for $250. Took it out hiking with me soon after. The closeup shots (where I either physically got close to an object or used the optical zoom to zoom in) blew my Canon EOS film camera out of the water. ...
Pros: Macro shooting mode, swivel screen, user friendly, small, affordable, reliable Cons: Limited amount of zooming ability
I have had this camera for a couple of years, and I have absolutely loved having it. It has really spurred my growing interest in photography and has helped me get a grasp of some of the basics with the ease of a nice safety net in knowing that I can ...
The Canon PowerShot A620 incorporates some of the best high-end camera features into a body that s compact and a joy to use. The 7.1 megapixel camera ...More at eBay
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