Reviews for Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

1.8" LCD - 4x Optical Zoom - 16 MB MultiMediaCard MMC Included - 2272 x 1704 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge - MPN: 9715A001

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  By member: segacs - Jul 4, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Excellent photo quality; compact size; full manual controls; 4x optical zoom; strong flash; excellent battery life with NiMH rechargeables; easy to use; expandable; great value.

Weakness: Slow performance (startup, shot-to-shot and flash recycle); movie mode not all that great; some redeye.

This is my first digital camera and I bought it after doing a lot of research. I must say it's a great choice. I've taken thousands of photos with it over the past few months and am very happy with it.

It has plenty of scene modes and takes great photos on "Auto" but also offers full manual controls, which is very rare in a camera priced in this class. It's small (smaller and lighter than the A85 it replaced), portable, easy to use and stylish. Picture quality is excellent. (Some shots I took on it rivalled the quality of shots taken on my father's Digital Rebel XT, believe it or not.)

The 4x optical zoom lens is more than what is offered on most standard zoom digicams. It has an AF-assist lamp to help focus in low light, the LCD is bright and visible in low light and there's an optical viewfinder to bail you out. The controls are easy to use and intuitively placed. The camera is well-constructed and doesn't feel "cheap".

While alkaline batteries are mostly useless in digital cameras, this gets great battery life if you pick up a set of rechargeable NiMHs, and it's nice having the option to throw in a set of AAs to get through the day if the rechargeables die unexpectedly. That's why I prefer this kind of camera to one that uses proprietary Lithium-ion batteries.

Now, the negatives: There's some redeye, but then most compact cameras have a little and it's no big deal to remove in software. The movie mode only allows 30-second clips and not recording until the card is full, and its quality is somewhat lacking. But that's not that big a deal to me since I rarely use the movie mode.

My only real complaint is that it's a bit sluggish sometimes, especially when powering up to take that quick shot, or in the delay between shots. If Canon had added its DIGIC II processor to this camera, it would be pretty close to perfect. Even so, I highly recommend this camera for the beginner-to-enthusiast. It makes a great family camera as well.

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Reply by member: hilarydufffan666
Jan 11, 2006

I never tried the camera so idk but it seems pretty cool, am in school right now but luckily my teacher cannot see me. Am trying 2 try a camera this week hopefully, does anyone know any good cameras?? comment me bak <3

Reply by member: reddy007
Mar 12, 2006

You are a great reviewer. Keep it up.

Reply by member: ArfFstop
Mar 31, 2006

Though I do own and love the camera, I have a question. I need to shoot an application in Full Spectrum fluorescent lighting that projects down from an 8' ceiling. The subject is a person in front of a large white screen with blue grid lines (squares). Additionally, the subject wears reflective dots on parts of their body as they stand 1-2' from the screen. I am shooting on a tripod at 98". The computer application that I use clicks on these dots, but is not able to distinguish them. I cannot control the fluroscent bulbs (equivalant to a 50/50 full spectrum with plexiglas filtration). If I could dim the lights, the program would work. What suggestions might you have for camera settings in order that the computer program differentiate these reflective dots on the subject?

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  By member: boyohboy - May 22, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Convienient size, light and comfortable in hand, well located zoom and shutter controls, easy to use, takes great pictures, lots of options to experiment with more advanced techniques, good manual

Weakness: None.

This camera is essentially the third in a series of Canon cameras that started with the A80 and A85. My wife and I have used the A80 for a few years now and have been exceptionally happy with it, so after again thoroughly checking out the competition (hey, I'm an engineer - I can't help myself :-), we decided to purchase the A520 as a graduation gift for our daughter. The A520 shares the same basic electronics (DIGIC processor) and features as the A80 and A85, but has 4x (versus 3x) optical zoom, uses two AA batteries (vs four), uses SD memory (versus compact flash), is significantly lighter, and somewhat smaller. Like its predecessors, the camera fits well in the hand, and places the zoom and shutter release literally right at ones (index) fingertip. (I have found some of the smaller cameras that are sized to fit in a man's shirt pocket to be too small to hold comfortably; they always feel like they are about to slip out of one hand and too small to hold with two hands.) The camera is well-designed and solidly built and has good optics. Most importantly, it takes great pictures! 4M pixels allows one to judiciously use the digital zoom (in addition to the optical) without giving up enough pixels to compromise the picture quality. There are numerous, well-chosen automatic settings, but for those who want to experiment, there are an incredible number of manual shutter controls as well. My daughter has used my wife's A80 to create some incredible low light shots and nature close-ups using the features common to both cameras. I regularly see comments on the Canon A-series cameras being quick to consume batteries. This has not been our experience (and is maybe why the A520 now only uses two AAs). However, I would recommend buying some inexpensive re-chargable batteries (W***mart) if you plan to use the camera a lot or care about the environment. The 16MB SD memory that comes with the unit is OK to start with, but I'd recommend waiting for a good sale and purchasing a 256MB SD card (or more if it's cheap); half the joy of a digital camera is taking lots of pictures and deleting those that you don't want. Practice makes perfect. :-)

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  • 5
  By member: aharadir - Oct 15, 2005

Very Good Value, But Has Hidden Charge

Strengths: Price/Value: provide many programmed shooting mode, but also give manual option, good lens coverage for price, good 4MP quality, good software bundle, superb ease of use, good ergonomic/design.

Weakness: Hidden charges: MUST buy rechargeable batteries, bigger memory card, carrying case. Card reader if it should be counted as cost. A little slow performance.

This is absolutely THE BEST camera for first time buyers and beginners (intermediate-expert camera owners would likely see this camera as a downgrade however). It's hard to criticize this camera, because for under $200 you get very good package that includes reasonable megapixel, lens coverage (35-140mm, the lens is even interchangeble! amazing at this price), shooting options (even gives you manual option!), generally a very good and reliable system although a little sluggish, great design/ergonomic that doesn't embarrass, good flash coverage and good software.

However, if you're buying this camera for value, you need to know that you're NOT going to stop at $199.99 (retail price) flat. You MUST buy rechargeable batteries (from $15-$35), additional memory card (from $5-$60) and carrying case ($5-$30)to protect the camera. Plus a card reader if you want to count that as cost. Regular alkaline batteries is useless, gets about 7-10 shots with display on and flash. Heavy duty batteries (0% mercury & cadmium) is about $3-$5 per 4pks and fare better (about 20 shots with full display on and flash). Best would be rechargeable batteries, a decent one with brand name is about $25.

Next is the memory card. Supplied SD card only holds 14 pics JPEG. I'm sure you don't want that. I recommend you buy 1 GB card, about $60, but it goes a long way (battery will run out before you can fill it all out) unless you plan on changing camera that uses different card. And lastly, carrying case. Dunno how picky you are, but I want to protect my camera. How convenient it is to have Canon supply the carrying case instead of me buying it....If you want to protect the camera low cost but no style, carry it around with ziploc bag. That's what I did couple days after I just bought it. All these "add-on" charges are minor, but they are definitely an annoyance to me.

So conclusion: if you buy online, here's your cost scheme = camera $170 (on this website)+ recharge batteries $25 (any retailer) + 1GB memory $60 (this website) = $255 (cheaper if you buy bundle in some sites). You might want to consider Canon SD400 for $300 as alternative. All you have to buy after paying this is the memory card.

If you got unspent gift cards WORTH AT LEAST $100, go to the retailer. You'll pay cheaper out of your own pocket. Note on batteries: it depends on individual preference, but having experienced this, I think I'd prefer a rechargeable lithium battery next time. They definitely last longer, and since you have to charge a NiMH battery for this model anyways, I don't see a point why I have to pay extra to buy separate rechargeable batteries... On the other hand, when you travel, you don't have to carry around that bulky charger. But then again, you might have to buy lots of batteries. Thus goes the dilemma on...
If you wanna buy disposable high powered batteries, I suggest you look to Costco. Good luck and happy hunting.

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  • 5
  By member: clarksl - Jul 7, 2005

Canon A520

Strengths: Easy to use, great menu structure, great pictures, great pocket camera!

Weakness: None that I have found other than the small (16M) memory card Canon included with this camera

I was looking for a pocket sized camera with 3X optical zoom and at least 3 megapixel resolution. The Canon A520 has 4X optical and 4 megapixel, fits in a pants/shorts pocket and is very user freindly.

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  • 5
  By member: soumyatcs - Jun 29, 2005

A520

Strengths: Compact design, nice 4x zoom, canon's digic processor, uses 2 AA batteries, instead of 4 AAs, provision for expansion of lens, uses SD card instead of CF.

Weakness: No internal memory, only 16mb SD card supplied.

I bought it frm BuyDig $220 and i feel it was a really good deal. The camera can be used as a basic point-n-shoot camera as well as a camera capable of advanced photography. Either you can choose the auto mode or if you know the bits of photography, just go ahead with the manual modes and tweak all the parameters before you shoot. Overall, it's really a good, feature-rich camera for the general users.

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  • 5
  By member: meredets - Jun 4, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Zoom Zoom. There are so many other features have not tried. The pictures come out really well. Can't tell really any differance between the 510 and this one.

Weakness: 2-3 second wait in between pictures.

I did take the advice of other raters and got 2500mHa rechargeable Energizer Batteries. Also went ahead and got a Kingston 512SD stick to hold more pics. Have not even tried the batteries or the stick that come with the camera, but with all the little upgrades, have not had any problems.

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  • 5
  By member: trekbiker - Jun 6, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Excellent picture quality. AA batteries. 4X optical zoom. Size.

Weakness: None

This camera takes excellent photos. I originally was looking for 5MP and 5 to 10X zoom, but when I saw how large they were I decided to check out the A520. The size was small enough to take with me while bicycling. The controls are large enough to operate easily. The battery compartment makes the body easy to hold on to. Many optional settings but I have only used on auto and movie mode. It would be nice if the zoom would work while capturing video.

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  • 5
  By member: peachatlga - Jan 5, 2006

Great camera with simple to use features

Strengths: ease of use, buttons/icons identity, great photos

Weakness: slow shutter before next picture.

I really like my Cannon A520. I enjoy using it and so do my kids (8-12 ages). I know most of my shots come out great, and just like film cameras if you subject is moving in some instances, the moving object wil blur. The digital zoom is tricky. I have not mastered it yet so most of the digital zoomed shots are not clear. But the optical zoom is very clear.

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  • 5
  By member: JasonEverett - Aug 30, 2006

Excellent digital camera. Lots of features for the...

Strengths: The camera is very well made it has a view finder it is quiet to operate and user friendly.

Weakness: None.

Very good camera It has a lot of features and is very user friendly. This is my first digital camera and I found it easy to use. I really like that it uses two AA batteries.
The screen on the back is very good very crisp and it adjust to any lite condition. It has a view finder which is very important. It has a great zoom range. Compact but not so compact that it won't fit in your hands with out touching any buttons that may change settings. It has a large flash for long distance pictures. The shape is very good and you can buy different lens adapters to make the lens wide angle and more. The updated version of this camera doesn't have as many features which surprised me because I was going to buy the updated one but it had less features. I really like that the batteries and the memory card slot are separate from each other, makes it easier to change the batteries when they die.

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  • 4
  By member: bravotsx - Jun 29, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Great auto-focus, superb battery life, high resolution. Small size, light weight, sturdy. Easy to use manual modes. Many accessories available.

Weakness: Slow flash cycle. Slight shutter lag. Picture to picture time is a little slow. Tripod mount not in-line with lens. Lots of "noise" at ISO400.

One of the best budget cameras I've ever used! This is a great camera for the beginner and amateur photographer alike, since it has many scene modes and plenty of manual controls. It can grow with you as your skills improve if you choose to learn how to use it. This camera works great as a basic point and shoot, but with a little tweaking, great low light (long exposure) and macro shots are also possible.

I did not notice any noise at ISO 50. At ISO 100-200, the noise is more noticeable, but also acceptable. The noise levels at ISO 400, however, are awful. Pictures taken at the ISO 400 setting are not usable without more extensive post-processing. I was very disappointed at this, since my old Olympus C-5050 produces less noise at ISO400, and that camera is almost 3 years old. Left in the automatic modes, the pictures are sharp and well saturated.

The camera feels sturdy and light, and is small enough to fit inside my pocket. Although this camera is not as small as the digital elph series, or made entirely out of metal, it is smaller than the previous generation (A85) and fits in my hand better. I have big hands, and with the elph series in particular, I always got the impression that I'm about to drop it! With the A520, I can confortably grip it with both hands for steadier shooting.

I found that battery life is quite good while using rechargeable NiMH batteries. I was able to do an entire day of shooting, with the screen and flash on, with just 2 sets of batteries.

The only significant drawbacks I found were the shot to shot delays. While in burst mode, the camera can capture almost 2 fps, but in the normal modes, it takes at least 2-3 seconds to snap pictures with the flash turned off. This isn't so bad, but it means that you need to be a little more judicious as to when to take a picture. With the flash on, the delay rose to about 5-8 seconds, depending on how far your subject is. If the flash does prove to be a problem, Canon does offer an external flash unit with its own power source.

I was happy to see that the camera had several accessories. You can add an additional telephoto or wide angle lens. There's even an underwater kit for the more adventurous. As with most digital camera, the bundled 16mb SD memory card is too small. In the 4.0mp superfine setting, each picture can take up to 1.5mb.

Overall, this is an excellent camera for the money.

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  • 4
  By member: thomas998 - Nov 27, 2005

Good camera but not idiot proof

Strengths: optical zoom, battery life

Weakness: red eye, flash recycle, auto focus

I compared photos taken before the purchase with test photos for Sony, Kodak, Panasonic and Nikon. All camera were in the same price range, but the Canon's were a little sharper.

Now that said. The camera isn't as easy to use as a kodak. My wife doesn't like it much because you have to know what you are doing to get good pictures. Yes it does have a auto everything selection, but using auto everything doesn't get you the best pictures if you are inside. It works great outside, but for inside you will need to use a different setting and will actually get the best results by going to manual. This is really true if you will be using the flash.

Why? well if you use the flash and don't go to manual you can't set it for the lowest flash power possible. You will want to use the lowest setting though or you will have two bad experiences... 1) redeye will be very bad. 2) the cycle time for the flash will be very long. You can avoid those two problems though by using the lowest possible flash and compensating for it in f stop and shutter speed.

Also, you will want to turn off the camera's automatic auto focus. The camera does a very bad job of telling what you want it to focus on. You have the option to just focus on the center square and that is the only reliable thing to do. Otherwise the camera tends to just focus on the high contract straight lines. If someone is standing close to a door it will almost always focus perfectly on the door's edge and not the person standing in front of it.

So, I say all these negative things and give it 4 stars... the reason is good things about a camera are easy to find but the bad ones are often over looked. And for the camera in its price range it gives the best results. It just requires a little more thought than the other cameras.

If you want a idiot proof camera get a Kodak, just know that Kodak's compress the images more than just about any other brand.

If you want the fastest recycle time get a Sony, they are way faster than the Canon. Although the pictures aren't quite as crisp and you will be forced to use memory sticks that tend to cost more than SD.

And you can still go with Nikon, you just wont get as many features for the same price.

So, for those reasons... the camera is a solid 4 or 4.5

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Reply by member: duger
Dec 6, 2005

This is a balanced and detailed review with good examples. This reviewer devoted some time here, and shared his hands on experience. Thanks for spending the time on this review!

Reply by member: lilwyde
Mar 3, 2006

I have been searching for a couple of months doing my research as to which camera, brand, etc to get. I was so overwhelmed. This will be my first digital camera and I want to get more bang for my buck. I thought I had found "the one" but after reading this reviewer's comments, I'm going to buy this one. What really helped me was the way he summarized some of the other brands and exposed their weakness or limitations. Bravo!

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  By member: manish46 - Apr 20, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Small size, not too heavy; 4x optical zoom (3x seems to be std); can manually set aperture and shutter speed; powered by AAs, so don't need to carry around charger or worry about camera dying

Weakness: not pocket-size; long delay between consecutive pictures

I have not been using the camera for very long, but so far i have found that its got everything I need. I like the fact that it is a little more manual than most point-and-shoots, giving you the ability to control aperture and shutter speed. makes the camera much more versatile. There's not really much about this camera that i don't like. It was a toss-up between this one and the SD300 (elph series), but the flexibility, zoom, and battery convenience pulled me toward this one. A BestBuy employee told me that with the SD300, you get pretty much the same options, but end up paying more because its smaller and because of the cost of the charger.

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  • 4
  By member: Barryo2 - Jun 3, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Small, Light weight, excellent photos, 4X zoom, Very smooth operation, Easy to hold, uses standard AA Batteries, and inexpensive SD media

Weakness: A little heavy for pocket use. Funky rubber cover for USB connector, Card supplied is very small, and pretty much useless.

I purchased this to replace a coolpix 3200, and like this camera better. The photos are tack sharp, and its very easy to use. The LCD has most information on the base screen, and the controls are very easy to use. My only complaint is the funky rubber cover on the USB connector, which seems flimsy, and is difficult to close. Overall its the best digital camera for the money.

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  • 4
  By member: kupcake - May 8, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Nice size. Easy to take basic pictures. Good picture quality.

Weakness: Batteries don't last long.

I don't have enough use yet to give a very detailed assessment. The camera takes good pictures relatively easily. The size is good, but it uses up the batteries quickly. The amount of zoom is good. The LCD is a decent size too. I like that it uses SD cards for storage. Good price for a 4MP.

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  • 4
  By member: jhay_anne - Jan 30, 2006

my review

Strengths: Excellent picture quality. AA batteries. 4X optical zoom. Size.

Weakness: Macro is not good as Nikon series. Small size(16MB) basic.

This camera takes excellent photos.
This camera takes excellent photos.
The size was small enough to take with me while bicycling. The controls are large enough to operate easily. The battery compartment makes the body easy to hold on to. Many optional settings . It would be nice if the zoom would work while capturing video.

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  • 4
  By member: xxxsilverstone - Apr 14, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

This camera has it all for a very low price. The only thing I didn't like about it was that the batteries don't last long at all. The first day I got this I played with it for maybe three hours and the low battery light came on. I would suggest getting rechargable batteries. Otherwise this was a really great camera and I highly recommend it.

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  • 4
  By member: AhmadMerza - Jan 14, 2006

Excellent for the price

Strengths: Great quality pix, easy to use, good battery life, many modes

Weakness: auto focus, esplicaly in zoom or night shots

Canon has superb photo quality over others, i allways use the ISO 50 which enhances the picture quality. Other brands don't even give you the option to choose an ISO!!

Photos may get blurry with movement or in night shots spically if its zoomed in.

Because its not a professional camera you might not be able to get all you want from it.

It is excellent for the price though.

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  • 4
  By member: dacyjp - Jul 2, 2005

Canon PowerShot A520 4 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Light, Two(2) AA batteries, SD memory

Weakness: Macro is not good as Nikon series. Small size(16MB) basic.

This is my second digital camera and the first one is Nikon 3200.
This is not good as Nikon in terms of Macro ability but this has manuel function though that I like and Nikon doesn't have.
All I can say is that I'm pleased to get this for the price!
I would recommend this camera to anyone looking at an inexpensive digital and you can count on the name CANON.

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  • 4
  By member: Peanut7949 - Jan 14, 2006

Overall Great Camera

Strengths: Pretty much everything except for the few weaknesses... Great quality... VERY easy to use... Awesome features!! Great zoom! I love the ten shots in a row feature!

Weakness: It does take a while to go from photo to photo... Thats about it! So its not a great... o its a really fast biker, hurry take a picture, camera. Takes a while!

Great camera... great features... read the strengths! I LIKE IT A LOT :D I really enjoy the feature where you can choose to make the camera take 1 to ten photos in a row!! with one click!! Its a good size and its a good shape- i recommend this camera to all random digital photographers!!

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  • 4
  By member: tarekzoha - Jul 6, 2005

Excellent camera

Strengths: Great LCD display and zoom.

Weakness: The camera comes with only a 16 MB MMC storage and no rechargeable batteries.

This camera is great for non professionals. It is lightweight and portable with user friendly futures. Both the auto focus and manual settings are more than adequate for a novice user.

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  • 4
  By member: ftan - Apr 5, 2006

Good affordable camera

Strengths: Small compared to other Canon A series. Clear, crisp pictures.

Weakness: Low battery life. 3-4 second pause when using the flash.

This is a good and affordable camera. I liked the fact that it uses AA batteries which is very convinient when you're travelling. However, this camera uses up the battery life fairly quickly. So you may want to get rechargeable ones. The pictures taken are clear and crisp. Definately, an excellent point & shoot camera.

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  By member: tnecniv - Dec 16, 2005

Great Camera - Poor quality control

Strengths: Picture quality and manual controls

Weakness: Automatic lens cover intermittently jams

My Canon A520 is new and for three days I've noticed that the automatic lens cover jams intermittently. Called Canon - they said no problem they are aware of, and to send it in. I decided to read some of the reviews of this product, on Amazon.com alone this problem shows up in reviews on 11/24, 11/22, 9/7, 9/1; on the A510 it shows up on 11/28, 10/10, 9/11, 9/6 of 2005. On the 11/22/05 and 11/28/05 reviews, the purchasers returned the product only to both end up with another camera with the same problem. I skimmed other review forums and have seen the same problem show up, but have a job and cannot devote all my time to pointing out Canon's problem with this model. Hope this review helps other. I'm sure some others also have the problem, but are unaware of it, as the fruit of the problem is a picture with outer edges blackened. The problem fixes itself temporarily when the power is turned off and on, or some people flick the cover with their finger.

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  • 3
  By member: alex177 - Jul 12, 2005

CANON A520

Strengths: LIGHT,COMFORTABLE .EASY TO USE,SMALL SIZE

Weakness: SUPPLIED WITH 16MB MEMORY CARD.IT IS NOT ENOUGH,NO RECHARCABLE BATTERY.COMPANY SENT ME THIS CAMERA WITHOUT A LEATHER BAG.

PICTURE ARE GOOD,BUT RED EYES EFFECT IS THERE IF I MAKE PICTURE TO CLOSE.THERE IS MY FIRST DIGITAL CAMERA AND I CANT COMPARE WITH OTHERS.PRICE IS AFFORDABLE.

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  By member: vin_dewan - Dec 19, 2005

Very slow in taking pictures

Strengths: Clear picture, ease of use, less price for this range of camera.

Weakness: Very slow in taking pictures. You will hardly be able to take a shot at the instant you want to take. The delay in taking shot is too much.

For people looking to buy this camera, I suggest that they should either decide to shell out some more money and look for a better camera or be prepared for compromise on the instant you want to take photograph. It is good for taking still photograhs that remain same with time. But for events, it is not fit.

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  By member: lordcondorito - Jan 10, 2006

Canon is falling down

Strengths: Easy to use

Weakness: Too much time between photos

I take one photo and when I try to take the next one I have to wait for more than ten seconds !! If I try to keep memories for the most importants moments of my family life, with this camera I can't. I already have a EOS 630, for more than 15 years and I never had a problem, that's why I bought a Digital Canon, but it was the worst mistake of my life. I loose money, the flash works only for objects very closer to the camera, and the recycle time ufff!!. I would like Canon gives my money back and buy another digital camera.

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  By member: emmanuelm - Apr 28, 2006

Grainy pictures

Strengths: Easy to use

Weakness: Grainy pictures

This is the 4th digicam I use/own. This own was bought for us at work.

I have one specific problem with it. The pictures are very grainy. Worse, the graininess does NOT change significantly with ASA setting. Is the problem unique to my camera or a known feature of this model?

I am saddened because this is my third Canon digicam. The other two gave/give me less graininess than my old Coolpix. As you know, no digital darkroom magic can save a grainy picture.

Other than that, I agree with the previous reviewers complaining about excessive battery consumption and occasional jamming of the lens cover. I am also underwhelmed by the macro range.

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  By member: ericole1 - Oct 19, 2006

What happened to my A520?

Strengths: good picture quality, lots of features & manual controls, lightweight, USED to have good battery life

Weakness: issues with writing to memory card and dealing with battery charge

We bought this a week before our wedding (6/18/05), and took it on our honeymoon - all without having time to "break it in." That's probably for the best. For a full week of picture-taking in Boston, we NEVER had to replace our NiMH rechargeables. A lot of pictures at full resolution. For the rest of that year, the same way - great battery life, great pictures.

But about a year after we got it I tried to take a picture and after the click, the camera just shut off and right before it "died" I saw "E30" in the bottom, left corner. After checking on the web I found out that was a "card writing/reading error." So, we assumed it was the SanDisk SD card. We got a replacement, but while we were waiting for it we were using the 16MB card that came with the camera. We got the same error!

Turns out there was nothing wrong with the cards as I could read/write to them fine with my computer.

I discovered yesterday (10/17/06) that when I was trying to take a picture that used the flash, I got that error. After another “turning off” event I had discovered that if I removed the card, then replaced it, the camera would come back on. So, I did that. After several flash picture tries, I put it on a setting that wouldn’t use the flash. Whamo - it too the picture fine and wrote to the card. So why can’t it write to the card when the picture uses flash? I don’t know! It also tells me to “change the batteries” – sometimes a DAY after they were fully charged and not used. I got tired of this and put the batteries in another device to test them and they are fine.

I THINK that something is wrong with the power source readings in the camera. I believe it thinks it doesn’t have enough juice to do what I am asking it to do at times, so it just shuts off. I contacted Canon about it and they just said “send us money and the camera and we’ll fix it.” I’m thinking, if it just crapped out on its own, how can I trust that your fix (almost half the price of the camera) will be worthwhile?

I wish that I had sent it to them the first time the error appeared, right at the one year warranty mark. These consumer electronics cameras are really frustrating. Nothing stays on the market for any length of time b/c it always has to be newer/better every few months. So there is no way to get any reliability ratings that are worth squat on these products. I am not one who believes I should put down $200-$250 every year for a product like this – especially after having a Pentax SLR from the late 70s that didn’t mess up until 2003! I understand these things aren’t made to that level of detail, but come on, one year???

If anyone has any suggestions about this, please contact me at ttueric(at)gmail.com
thanks
Eric

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