Pros: Proven platform, larger LCD, very good photo quality, and faster more accurate AF
Cons: Some minor chromatic aberration (purple fringing) and noisy ISO 400 images
History is often a good indicator of future success. The Powershot A70 was a big seller because Canon listened to what typical consumers wanted in an entry level 3 megapixel digital camera (excellent image quality, Point & Shoot simplicity AND creative ...
Pros: Even I can use it. Really simple and easy instructions. Cons: Haven't found any.
A couple of months ago, Len told me that his Canon PowerShot A50 digital camera was getting old. He really needed a more up to date one, with all the extra features. We headed to Best Buy, Ritz Camera, and Circuit City. All three had deals on the ...
Pros: Excellent General-Purpose Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera Cons: Resolution too low for some
The Canon PowerShot A75 is a good introductory digital camera for people who want a point-and-shoot digital camera that has enough resolution for prints up to 8x10 and for people who are looking for a good combination of value and ...
Pros: 3.2 Megapixel, small, light, excellent photo quality, 3X optical zoom. Cons: No rechargeable batteries or charger included.
I have been a digital camera owner for four or five years now. My first digital camera, a Kodak, was one of the first models with 2.0 megapixels. And I paid a ridiculous premium for that reason. Today, the technology of digital cameras is evolving ...
Pros: Inexpensive, Small, Lightweight, a camera for the Amateur; may challenge the Pro! Cons: Flimsy design for Memory Card access door. Unnecessarily bloated software package, no Diopter adjustment.
A Second Take on Canon's A75 Digital Camera (If you sense a case of DejaVu here, you are correct. I have some second thoughts to pass on to the reader but I don't think Review Updates get read! Thus a complete reissue. I thank everyone who ...
Pros: Price, Video Resolution, beautiful shots from a tripod(with a point-shoot camera) Cons: Ergonomics, confusing options wheel, build quality, not point and shoot, not professional quality, Self-Destructs
The Canon A75 is a digital camera that advertises "Point and Shoot", while delivering the ability to adjust apperature, ISO, and shutter speed, and promises the best video for the buck. And all for a decent price. This camera doesn't add up in many ...
Pros: Cost, 3.2 Megapixels, 3x Optical Zoom, Useful settings on wheel, Easy menu function Cons: No rechargeable batteries (uses AAs), Changes wheel setting too easily, so-so software
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Pros: Great Power management, Sharp and accurate pictures, excellent ergonomic, powerful options Cons: Small dark spot on LCD from LEDs (not a big deal, IMO)
The Canon A75 refines a proven design with a few worthwhile touchups and some great new features. Last year's award winning Canon A70 was a delight to use; however, there were a few less than user friendly traits. As a camera powered by AA batteries ...
Pros: Easy to use; hard to take a bad picture; great camera for a good price. Cons: Sometimes slips out of the setting
I've toyed with the idea of getting a digital camera for months, but I own two 35 mm. cameras and assumed there was no difference; so why waste the money. I'm also somewhat intimidated by new technology and have been known to buy something and let it sit ...
Pros: Look, Options, Feel Cons: Battery Life, Battery door and CF Card door
The Canon PowerShot A75 is a well developed camera. It includes many different modes of operation, 3.2 Mega pixels, and more. Throughout this review, I will run down the positives and negatives of this Canon digital camera, and I will also include ...
Pros: High image quality for the price, uses AA batteries, mode selections aplenty, cool software features Cons: Battery life (buy some NiMH's), price dropped right after I bought it
I started out with a 2 megapixel sony, which lasted for about 2 years before it stopped working. I was considering buying another one of the sony dsc models, but my wife put the brakes on that idea. I researched heavily for the new camera after that, ...
Pros: Great manual features; easy to use; longer battery life; great picture quality. Cons: In box software is clunky to use, the DREADED E18 error. Don't buy this camera!
This camera worked great for the 6 weeks that I owned it. It takes great pictures and the controls are easy enough to use with a quick glance at the user manual to learn new features. I purchased this product based on other reviews by professionals and ...
Pros: manual settings, fast startup, fast shutter, compact, ease of use Cons: 3x zoom, 3 mp
This is a great little camera. The fact that it has program, manual, shutter and aperture priority, makes it more appealing because youre not depending on the camera for determining the exposure. You can be more creative by selecting your own ...
Pros: Lots of features for the price, easy to use, great picture quality. Cons: Very few, just the viewfinder and the poor port covers.
The other reviews cover the technical aspects of this camera very well, so I'm not going to repeat. I've had this camera for 2 months now and it's great (it's my first digital camera). I just want to add one thing for people to be aware of...what you ...
Pros: Great everyday use and picture quality, durable beyond belief camera, quick adjustments Cons: Large pictures not great quality, slow sync, not SD capable, considerable lag time between pictures
I purchased this camera several years ago. I have since used it everywhere. It is very easy to figure out. The buttons are large enough for quick pictures but it also provides enough features to meet most needs. It is quick to switch features such as ...
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