Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera1.8" LCD - 3x Optical Zoom - 32 MB CompactFlash CF Card Included - 2048 x 1536 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge - MPN: 9350A001
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Items In Misc Cameras You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraDescription Fun, Easy and Packed with Power User-friendliness and convenience are high priorities with the PowerShot A75, yet the camera also boasts a 3.2 Megapixel CCD and a host of advanced features. Add to that a winning design, and it's easy to see why this camera is at the top of its class. Summary Product Title: Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera Manufacturer: Canon Power Score: 4.6 | 41 Reviews Reviews on Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera
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OregonPhotog
- Feb 24, 2005
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Excellent picture quality; easy to use; flexibility; solid weight, feels good in the hand; fun to use and experiment with; excellent value. Weakness: Red eye, but can use without flash in many instances. I did the research in fall 2004 as I wanted my first digital camera in time for the Holidays. Based on online reviews and an up close look at the local Circuit City, I decided on the A75. I got a fantasic price($179)using Pricegrabber on the web. I also purchased a 512mb SanDisk Ultra II CF card, a SanDisk ImageMate CF card reader(SDDR-91), a Maha powerex(MH-C204W) battery charger and two sets of...
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knowseverything
- Feb 7, 2005
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: lots of modes, uses normal-priced memory cards, has a print/share button, normal sized LCD, alot to offer for the little money that it costs Weakness: takes a long time to turn on camera and take a picture, pictures are not so sharp at times, a bit bulky I was looking for not so expensive, 3.2 megapixel cameras. I checked on websites for ratings on the cameras, and the rating on this one seemed to be quite good for the little money that it costs. I was extremely happy when I got it. It has lots of nice modes and good quality lenses ,yet I was not impressed with the time the camera took to go on, and take a picture. It is alsoa bit bulky, so if...
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myck
- Jan 17, 2005
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: relatively fast in performance and with awesome array of features for a camera in this price range. Lot of hooting mode choices, full manual and usage AA battery. Weakness: high noise level at auto ISO which degrades quality of pictures produced. Only ISO 50 is usable on Manual ISO control,higher than ISO 50 produced high level of noise. Timing and performance was impressive, it's obvious that Canon's new DIGIC processor does its job well. It takes about three seconds to power up and be ready to take the first shot. In the Large SuperFine mode it takes about three to four seconds to process and store an image. And going from Record to Play or vice-versa takes about two to three seconds. The all-important shutter lag (delay from...
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damsmall
- Nov 17, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Great pictures, great price, way easy to use and long battery life. Weakness: 2 stage button. My wife is really a novice with digital and took 240 pictures in less than 5 hours on a set of 2100 rechargable batteries before they died. Both inside and outside, during our daughter's wedding, the pictures were just great. Get a larger memory stick you'll use it.
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mbruner
- Aug 17, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Full manual controls, long battery life, takes great pictures, maximum bang for your buck. Weakness: Slow focus in low light conditions, no swivel LCD, doesn't save in RAW format. The A75 is a great little camera for someone beginning in photography. It takes excellent pictures and has a host of features available, including full manual controls of aperture and shutter speed. I recommend purchasing rechargeable NiMH batteries and a larger CF card. The battery life is amazing using 2300 mAh rechargeable batteries. I've taken well over 300 pictures at one time without the...
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trikster
- Nov 21, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Nice feel. Has a nice manual mode. Weakness: 2-step shutter button can be a pain. Lag time when you depress shutter until image is taken. No RAW format available. I have not had the soft focus issue with any of my images. I tend to use more of the manual modes than the point-and-shoot. My images all tend to be very clean and sharp. The manual mode is a real nice feature as I enjoy night photography. The color balance is very nice compaired to the Nikon and Sony units I looked at. Only gripes I have are the lag time when the camera focus' your image and...
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csandy
- Dec 4, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Very easy to use, lightweight, gorgeous pictures. Weakness: Red eye still shows up sometimes. This is my first digital camera, and I am very glad I bought it. While it seemed to inhale the double A batteries that came with it, rechargeable NIMH batteries seemed to resolve that issue. The preview LCD is clear and bright. Switching between modes couldn't be easier, and the manual is very informative. I like the compact size of the camera. It is easy to carry around and doesn't get in the...
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booberdog
- Dec 10, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Awesome array of features for a camera in this price range. Shooting mode choices, full manual and AA battery capabilities. Weakness: For the money, not fair to go looking for any. None noted yet. I am a semi-retired pro shutter bug and I own a number of Canon cameras, including a G3 digital that I love. I do a lot of photo shoots and odd jobs using the G3 and purchased the A75 as a "pocket" backup when I don't have the heavier and bulkier model with me. Also wanted a less intimidating camera for my wife to grab and use whenever she wanted. I'm so impressed with the image quality however,...
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fhebornin70
- Aug 24, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Easy to use with a lot of scene modes to choose from. Weakness: It would be nice if there were more metal components to the camera body instead of plastic, like the battery compartment (sort of flimsy). This is my first digital camera and I have been very happy with it so far. The Compact Flash memory card it comes with (32MB; holds less than 20 high resolution pics) is too small so buy a bigger one immediately. Auto mode is good for all around snapshots, but the scene modes are what I like the best. You can get creative with your shots using them. I don't think you are going to go wrong with...
Imaging Resource - May 15, 2004
Canon PowerShot A75
Canon's 3 megapixel, 3x zoom PowerShot A75 is a follow-on model to last year's wildly popular PowerShot A70. Its collection of upgrades and enhancements are more evolutionary than revolutionary, but the net effect is a nice update to what was already a great digicam. If you're shopping for a good "all around" camera, the A70 should fit the bill, and very likely your budget as well. Top
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Horrible Experience
Strengths: For the first year, the camera worked great, easy to use
Weakness: Multiple problems with shutter sticking to black lines across LCD that never resolved
Less than a year after receiving this camera for my birthday, the shutter began sticking, so I sent it in to Canon for repair. When I received it back, that problem was fixed but it had a new problem. There were black lines that would appear across the LCD when I would try to take a picture. When this happened, the picture would be distorted. I sent it in for repairs a second time and when I got...
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