Archive for the 'Canon' Category
Canon PowerShot A460 Review
The Canon PowerShot A460 is a 5-mega pixel camera with a small 2-inch LCD screen. It is one of the very cheap digital cameras. Cnet has written a review and they write: “The chunky, brick-shaped A460 weighs 7.4 ounces with batteries and memory card, and at 1.6 inches thick, it’s a bit too fat to fit in your jeans. The minimalist control layout consists of four buttons and a zoom rocker integrated into a menu-navigating joy pad.
Canon PowerShot A550 Review
The Canon PowerShot A550 is a 7-mega pixel camera with a smaller-than-usual 2-inch LCD screen. Cnet has written a review of it and write: ” Though not quite small enough to slip into your jeans, the A550 is still comfortably compact. At 7.4 ounces and 1.7 inches thick, the camera can fit easily into most jacket pockets and bags.
Canon Powershot A710 IS Review
The Canon Powershot A710 IS is a 7.1-mega pixel camera with 6x optical zoom and a 2.5-inch LCD screen. DC Resource has reviewed the A710 and they write: “The PowerShot A710 is basically a sleeker version of the A700 that came before it. The body is made of a mix of metal and plastic, and it feels pretty solid.
Canon Digital IXUS 65 Review
Trusted Reviews has written a review on the Canon Digital IXUS 65 and they write: “In my opinion, and I’m not alone in this, 6-megapixels is pretty much the perfect resolution for a compact camera. It gives roughly the same level of detail as 200 ISO 35mm colour negative film, good quality prints at A4 size and photo quality at 10 x 8in, and 6-megapixels sensors generally have better dynamic range and lower image noise than 10-megapixels sensors of the same physical size. Also, perhaps because the camera companies seem to regard them as obsolete, many very good 6-megapixel cameras are available for bargain prices.
Canon Powershot G7 Review
The Canon Powershot G7 is a 10-mega pixel camera and it has a 6x optical zoom. The camera is quite chunky and solidly built. Computer Active has reviewed the G7 and they write: “The G7 adds an increasingly popular fully automatic Face Detection setting for sharp portraits, and advanced noise reduction to counter the intrusion of visible grain when shooting at higher ISO settings.

The Canon Powershot A630 is an 8-mega pixel camera and it features 4x optical zoom, and a 2.5 inch LCD screen.