Canon PowerShot A40 Digital Camera.
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Editors' Rating:
7.5 of 10


 • Value for money 8
 • Ease of Use 8
 • Performance 7
 • Image Quality 7

Average User Rating:
9.0 of 10
(78 votes)

 • Value for money 9
 • Ease of Use 9
 • Performance 9
 • Image Quality 9

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 PROS
 • Many optional accessories available.
  Plenty of features at an affordable price.
 • Good exposure and flash adjustability.
 • Wide range of light-sensitivity and shutter-speed settings.
 • Compact design.
 CONS
  Tight optical viewfinder.
  Occasional noticeable image noise.
  Imprecise zooming.
  AiAF autofocus sometimes too poky.
Includes: Canon PowerShot A40 Digital Camera, Wrist Strap, AA Alkaline Battery (x4), CompactFlashTM Card FC-8M, USB Interface Cable IFC-300PCU, Video Cable VC-100, Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM, Camera User Guide, Software Starter Guide.
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  The A40 is one such, a nice little two megapixel camera that's easy to use, has a nice set of features, and takes great pictures. You'll find cheaper models on the market, but it's hard to find any at the same price point that take better photos. While the A40 probably won't fit into a standard shirt pocket, it's small enough for larger coat pockets and purses, and the wrist strap adds a feeling of security. Like many Canon digicams, the A40 features a shutter-like lens cover and a retracting lens that keeps the camera front fairly smooth when the camera is powered off. With no lens cap to keep track of (or worry about losing), the A40 is quick on the draw - You just have to wait a couple of seconds for the lens to extend forward before you can shoot. The A40's 2.0-megapixel CCD produces good quality images, suitable for printing as large as 8x10-inches. You can also print snapshot-size images of 4x6- and 5x7-inches, or use its lowest resolution for photos to use as email attachments.


PowerShot A40 Major Features:

3x Zoom Digital Camera featuring 2.0 effective megapixels.
2.0 effective megapixels for 1,600 x 1,200-pixel images.
1.5-inch Low-temperature Polycrystalline Silicon TFT Colour LCD.
3x optical zoom lens, 7.1-21.3mm (equivalent to a 35-105mm lens on a 35mm camera).
Digital zoom up to 2.5x magnification.
Manually adjustable aperture settings from f/2.8 to f/4.8, depending on zoom setting.
Shutter speed settings from 1/1,500 to 15 seconds (Manually adjustable).
AiAF autofocus and 3 fixed-focus modes.
AF Assist light for low-light focusing.
ISO sensitivity equivalents: Auto, 50, 100, 200, and 400.
Two Light Metering Modes (Spot and Evaluation).
White balance setting with five adjustment modes and Auto mode.
Built-in flash with five operating modes (Auto, Auto w/ red-eye reduction, On, Off, Slow Sync ).
Stitch-Assist mode for creating panoramic pictures.
Photo Effects (Vivid Color, Neutral Color, Low Sharpening, Sepia, Black & White).
Continuous Shooting (Approx. 2.5 images/sec.).
10-Second Self Timer.
Movie mode (with sound).
JPEG still image file formats, movies saved as AVI / Motion JPEG and WAVE formats.
Images saved to CompactFlash Type I memory cards ( 8MB card included).
Powered by 4 AA batteries or optional AC adapter.
USB cable for high-speed connection to a computer.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility.
Full Specs

Customer Reviews

Randy Williams, from Salisbury, MD, US, Aug 06, 2002

This is a great camera. The first day I had it I was taking awesome photos. I am not an expert by far, but when I use the Canon A40 I feel like one. On every occasion people around me are admiring my camera asking me where I got it and how good the pictures come out.I haven't developed any film in months. My wife and I were at a wedding and some friends asked if they could take our picture using my camera. With no experience using the camera,they took a picture of me and my wife that looked so good when I printed it out that everyone that has seen it wants a copy. I am very satisfied.

  Value for money 10
  Ease of Use 9
  Performance 10
  Image Quality 9


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