Canon PowerShot A70 Digital Camera.
Reviews, Price Comparison and Ratings.

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Editors' Rating:
7.7 of 10
 

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

Average User Rating:
10.0 of 10
(3 vote)

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

Where to Buy ?
$187.80
different prices

 PROS
 • Broad feature set for the money.
  Accepts accessory lenses.
 • Speedy and efficient performance.

 CONS
  Distracting reflective frame around LCD.
  Flimsy-feeling CompactFlash compartment cover.

Includes: Canon PowerShot A70 Digital Camera, 4 AA Alkaline battery, 32 MB CompactFlash, IFC-300PCU USB cable, Wrist Strap, Software CD.
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  This little camera packs a world of imaging power and fun in it's chic, durable metal body. And while it delivers image quality and advanced functionality, it manages to keep it all simple, so anyone can achieve incredible results right away. With the PowerShot A70 you'll capture spectacular images right away. Vivid, radiant, sharply detailed images not just better than every other camera in this class, but equal to those of higher-level cameras. How? Canon's advanced imaging processor, new technology that revs up the performance of the camera's powerful 3.2 megapixel CCD. The camera also feature fine Canon 3x optical zoom lenses, digitally powered to 10x and futuristic iSAPS technology for unparalleled precision. Sophisticated yet simple autofocus systems give you fast, accurate focus, no matter where your subject falls in the frame, and whether you are shooting horizontally or vertically.


PowerShot A70 Major Features:

3x Zoom Digital Camera featuring 3.2 effective megapixels.
3.2 effective megapixels for 2,048 x 1,536-pixel images.
1.5-inch low temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT Color LCD.
3x optical zoom lens, 5.4-16.2mm (equivalent to a 35-105mm lens on a 35mm camera) with auto and manual focus.
Digital zoom up to 3.2x magnification.
5-point AiAF or single centre point focusing.
New! DIGIC Imaging Processor and iSAPS Technology.
Exposure control: program AE, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual exposure.
Auto exposure mode for different recording situations (full auto, portrait, landscape, night scene, sports/action, panning).
Adjustable white balance for various light conditions (automatic, daylight sunny/overcast, incandescent light, two settings for fluorescent light, manual).
Various methods of exposure metering (matrix resp. evaluative metering coupled with/without active focus field, centre-weighted average metering, spot metering).
ISO sensitivity equivalents: 50, 100, 200, and 400.
Adjustable aperture settings from f/2.8 to f/4.8.
15 sec. - 1/2000 sec. shutter speed.
Flash modes: Auto, On, Off, Manual (Red Eye On/Off).
Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia and Black&White photo effects.
Self timer (2sec. or 10sec.)
"My Camera" mode.
Panorama support.
Sound Memo (up to 60sec.)
Powered by 4 AA Alkaline battery, 4 NiMH rechargeable battery or AC Adapter.
Images saved to CompactFlash Type I memory cards (32MB card included).
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility.
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  The Lowest Price is not always best !


When you buy a digital camera, the basic package almost always includes extras such as a battery charger, lens cap, batteries, flash memory card, and software. One of the more disreputable practices a dealer can engage in is called unbundling. These dealers remove items from the  package that are normally included in the price and price them separately.

When purchasing a camera you have three components of the price to consider - the camera price, postage and handling, and taxes. Many dealers lower the price to make the camera more attractive, then increase the postage and handling to boost their profits.

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Many dealers is truly a false, deceptive and a total crook. Bait and switch tactics used. Does not sell new merchandise and will ship used or refurbished goods without notifying customer. They then try to charge a restock fee on top of their exobitant shipping fees to make a profit where they could not on their goods. A try case of buyer beware.

Where To Buy Canon PowerShot A70 Digital Camera:
$187.80
different prices

 


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