Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

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Product Details of Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

Quick Glance

Memory Type: CompactFlash

Camera Type: (Not Specified)

Lens Mount: (Not Specified)

Weight: 9.6 oz

Summary

Product Title: Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

Manufacturer: Canon

Power Score: 5 | 2 Reviews

Image Processor

Total Pixels: (Not Specified)

Lens Features

Camera Type: (Not Specified)

Lens Mount: (Not Specified)

Optical Zoom: (Not Specified)

Digital Zoom: (Not Specified)

Max Aperture: 2.6 f/

Storage

Memory Card Support: CompactFlash

Installed Memory: 8 MB

Other Features

Flash: (Not Specified)

Interface Connection: Serial - RS-232 TIA 574 9-pin D-shell (DB-9), Video - TV Out (1/8" mini-jack)

Dimensions

Category: Cameras

Class: Audio Visual Accessory

Height: 2.7 in

Width: 4.1 in

Depth: 1.5 in

Weight: 0.6 lbs

Reference

Warranty Information: (Not Specified)

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

  • 5
  By member: roberttz - Jul 30, 2002

Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

Strengths: Excellent compact durable body (nice color too). Easy to carry around. Excellent LCD screen, very bright picture compare to other cameras. Nice pictures at 1028x768 res.

Weakness: LCD can easily be scratched. Avg. battery consumption.

Excellent camera. Even in today's 4/5 Megapixel cameras this one is very good entry level camera. Photo stich creates excellent panaromic views. Love the style/color and compactness of the camera. I bought extra battery and CF card and normally take several hundred pictures per trip. I also bought the CF/PCMCIA adapter which makes a breeze to move pictures to my laptop. Ofcourse I would love to...

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  • 5
  By member: lstanton - Mar 12, 2002

Canon Digital PowerShot A50 1280x960 8MB

Strengths: Easy to use. Great pictures. For the price you can't get a better camera.

Weakness: Download through serial interface is slooowww. But I got a CF reader for my computer, FAST! CF cards aren't cheap.

If you travel a lot you need to have multiple CF memory or a laptop so you can store your pictures. IBM has a 1GB hard drive that goes into a CF Type II slot, but I can't find out yet if it will work in the A50. Nice part is you don't have to get the film developed. If you want some nice pictures printed up you can buy a good photo printer or upload your pics to someplace like Shutterfly.com....

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