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The Canon Powershot A480 is the entry level model in the Canon digital camera line-up. It has fewer features than other models in the range. This has the advantage of being easy to use and keep lowering the price.

The good news is, despite the lower price tag it will be still able to make high-quality photos. I was very impressed by the sharpness of the images impressed than with standard outdoor scenes. The PowerShot A480 will certainly be other entry-level models a run for itsMoney when it comes to sharpness. I was impressed also generated from the brightness and color photos of the camera.

Focus for the work in the vicinity of a camera, of 1cm from the subject. This is closer than most cameras can manage, even those that are much more expensive. The quality of macro shots is show with a lot of detail, good.

As you would expect that the camera is not perfect in every way. The LCD screen could be better in bright light. Canon has used only115,000 pixels on the screen. This is contributing half the amount normally used to make and it can be difficult even on the screen to see in brighter light to have. If you plan to reel off a few pictures using flash, the PowerShot A480 is clearly slowing. Otherwise, shutter lag times and then switch inline with similar cameras.

In relation to the size of the Powershot A480 is more than 30mm wide. This makes it a bit of a squeeze for installation in a bag. Although it is not really comparablewith some of the more stylish models available it looks good enough to my eye. There are four colour versions, blue, silver, black and blue.

This is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 3.3x optical zoom lens. This is a fairly standard specification for the price, although you may find other cameras now carry a little extra zoom compared to the Powershot A480. Other features include face detection focusing for sharper portraits. Another more recent innovation to help with portrait shots is red-eye correction. This occurs after the photo was taken. You can either instruct clean the camera, all the red eye itself, or you can manually, the task itself. There is also a small number of color filters can be used to create different effects. These include black and white and sepia.

The power is supplied by two AA batteries. With these batteries instead of the more common lithium-ion which helps explain why the Powershot A480 is a little larger than mostDigital cameras. Canon estimates you should be at around 200 shots before leaving to take a standard set of batteries. Personally, I feel that looking on the bright side, and it may be worthwhile to help you in budgeting for a set of rechargeable batteries to minimize it, too.

Canon is the only brand I can still deliver their digital camera memory cards with the question. All other brands tend to build memory into the camera. A 32 MB card is supplied with the camera. This hasenough space for about a dozen shots before the card is full. In addition to SD cards, the camera is also compatible with SDHC cards.

The PowerShot A480 was introduced in February 2009. Other similar cameras were introduced at this time, the Sony DSC-W950 and the Olympus FE-5000. It may be worthwhile, these cameras as an alternative to the Powershot A480. The next step in the line is the Canon PowerShot A1100 IS. These cameras look a little different to each other and thePowerShot A1100 IS also offers image stabilization.



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