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Canon A650 IS Review at Steves Digicams

Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | October 11, 2007 | 1 Comments

Canon A650 ISSteves Digicams have reviewed the Canon A650 IS camera, which has a 12.1 megapixel sensor and a 6x optical zoom with optical image stabilization.

“Our outdoor images were very pleasing while being shoot in 12 megapixel Large Fine and SuperFine modes. They showed rich vivid color and excellent exposure. The images were incredibly sharp throughout (thanks to the 9-point “smart” AiAF autofocus system), and showed very little noise when shooting at ISO 200 or less. This is thanks to Canon’s new DIGIC III image processor. At ISO 400 and above, the noise starts to become noticeable, however this slight loss in quality is worth the sacrifice, enabling you to capture images when other digicams can’t.”

Website: Steves Digicams - Canon A650 IS Review



 

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#1 Ammy Short

Yes I agree, this camera is quite excellent for a passionate photo lover with ambition to make pictures fast and spontaneously as the inner force of creativity demands it.

I like the rotating display of this camera very much.

7:38 pm - Saturday, October 20, 2007

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