Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera1.8" LCD - 4x Optical Zoom - 2048 x 1536 Image - 640 x 480 Video - PictBridge - MPN: 0122B001 See Product Details
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Items In Cameras You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraDescription Packed with value superior to any other camera in its class, the PowerShot A510 is brimming with that best buy feel. 3.2 Megapixel resolution, Canon's exclusive DIGIC Image Processor and a new, longer 4x optical zoom bring life-like detail and radiant color to all your images. This camera is exceptionally easy to use, with a new ergonomic grip and big 1.8 inch LCD screen. Quick Glance Memory Type: MultiMediaCard (MMC) LCD Screen Size: 1.8" Camera Type: Compact Camera Megapixels: 3.2 Megapixel Lens Mount: Fixed Optical Zoom: 4 Weight: 6.35 Summary Product Title: Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera Manufacturer: Canon Power Score: 4.2 | 32 Reviews Image Processor Image Sensor: CCD Effective Megapixels: 3.2 Megapixel Total Pixels: 3.3 Megapixel Lens Features Camera Type: Compact Camera Lens Mount: Fixed Optical Zoom: 4x Digital Zoom: 3.2x Max Aperture: 2.6 1/f Focal Length: 0.23" to 0.91" Storage Memory Card Support: MultiMediaCard (MMC) Removable Flash Memory Included: 16 MB MultiMediaCard (MMC) Other Features LCD Screen Size: 1.8" Maximum Video Capture Resolution: 640 x 480 Flash: Auto Flash Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Video Out, 1 x Audio Out, 1 x DC Power In Dimensions Height: 2.52" Width: 3.57" Depth: 1.51" Weight: 6.35 oz Reference Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Frequency Band: Sensitivity: Auto ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 Camera Modes: Shooting Modes: Auto Stitch Assist Movie Creative Zone (P, Tv, Av, M) Image Zone: Portrait Landscape Night scene Fast shutter Slow shutter Special Scene Modes: Foliage Snow Beach Fireworks Underwater Indoor Kids & Pets Night Snapshot Photo Effects: Off Vivid Neutral Low Sharpening Sepia Black & White Exposure Control: Program AE Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Viewfinder Type: Optical White Balance Modes: Auto Custom Pre-set: Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Product Series: A Maximum Image Resolution: 2048 x 1536 Number of Batteries Support: 2 GPS: No Memory Card Type Include: MultiMediaCard (MMC) Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/2000 Second PictBridge: Yes HD Movie Mode: No Reviews on Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera
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yajunr
- Jun 6, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: good picture quality, good price for 3.2M and 4X optical digital camera! Weakness: small memory card (just 16M in the package),I bought 256M card since nowadays the price is pretty low;rechargable batteries will be must. this is very nice 3.2M camera with 4X optical zoom, it's cute and fits your pocket, it takes excellent pictures, it's easy to install the transfer program and connect it computer, however you need to buy rechargeable batteries and bigger memory card for it.
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blackhawk1887
- Jun 5, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Well, it's a Canon - Easy to use, looks sleek and cool, takes great clear pictures, has LOADS of features, perfect size, large LCD screen, comes with equipment to view pictures on TV. Weakness: Devours batteries, doesn't come with battery charger, comes with only 16MB card, inaccurate viewfinder, flimsy port cover The A510 is the probably the best deal you'll get. Although it's on the less expensive end of the market (and it doesn't even belong there), you still get all the great stuff that a camera can give you. After about an hour of checking it out, I was pretty comfortable with it. It's got clear menus, simple buttons and dials, and a user/reader-friendly manual (none of that auto-interpret gibberish.)...
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geneius
- May 1, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: The camera is very user friendly with easy adaptability. It represents a transition to a more compact as well a energy efficient state using the SD cards and only 2 batteries. Lots of manual settings. Weakness: Lag after taking is picture is noticable, as it is while flipping through photographs. I don't know if it is a special case, but my camera is considerably slower than the older CF using Powershots. Overall it is an excellent starter camera for anyone who likes to play with the manual settings a bit and see what happens as well as someone who wants more than just a point and shoot. The image quality is excellent and I have yet to see red-eye. The controls are a bit on the smaller side but are mostly intuitive, and it is a huge value for the money.
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docvenzon
- Feb 15, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: easy to use point-and-shoot camera with lots of extra features, good value for money Weakness: takes 2-3 seconds to store image in memory card before you can take another shot I bought this camera to replace an aging Canon Powershot A40. I've been happy with Canon's line of digital cameras, and I'm pretty satisfied with the A510. It is an extremely easy to use point-and-shoot camera, that offers a lot of extra features for budding weekend photographers. I like the fact the it is smaller than the A40, and yet has a bigger LCD screen. It also accepts AA batteries, just...
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diljs
- Mar 30, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Lots of shooting modes, 4x optical zoom, uses standard batteries, it's a Canon Weakness: none so far I love this camera! First off, Canon makes quality products. This one is no exception. Second, the price is great, but there's no compromise on features. Second, even at that price, it has features that outpace more expensive cameras, such as the 4x optical zoom. Third, there's no annoying proprietary batteries. You can use any AA batteries (including rechargeables) you want.
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yamahog3
- Feb 14, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Very easy to set up and take your first shot right out of the box. Very good color and clarity indoors without a flash. Telefoto works great at 4x. Movies are very impresive for a photo camera. Weakness: Needs NiMH batteries and larger memory. The 16 MB card is too small. I would recommend this camera to anyone. it is a great all around point and shoot camera and also if your daring, take on the manual functions it has to offer and have fun with your photos. The software is great and very easy to use. The A 510 also has many options to buy like lenses, external flash bar and even an underwater case. It's small but comfortable, yet durable and very functionable....
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dpastor
- Mar 23, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Great value!! Clear, crisp, colorful pictures with several picture taking options. A lot of camera for a great price! Weakness: Eats through AA batteries quickly, especially non-name brand - so rechargeables are a must. Supplied media card is too small - time between shots is 2-3 seconds. I'm very pleased with this camera. I too did a lot of research before buying my first digital which was an older A40 model and buying another Canon was a must for me. I love the A510 and was able to snag it at a super low $149! Can't beat that!! It has a lot of great features allowing you to get more technical with your picture taking or leaving it on Auto takes the hard work out of taking...
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salinjazz
- Mar 1, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Excellent speed and versatility; full capacity to operate manually - including the potential to add on macro/telephoto lenses!; uses only 2 AA batteries; phenomenal price Weakness: Battery life (easily solved with some good rechargables); supplied memory card (16MB) is WAY too small; zoom lever seems a bit flimsy, but time will tell This camera is fantastic. I spent weeks researching my purchase, choosing from several entry-level digital cameras, and the Powershot A510 consistently rose to the top of the pack. The camera is lightweight, relatively small (though definitely not a mini-digital camera) and very versatile. The automatic funtions are straight-forward and easy to use. With numerous shooting modes for a number of...
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neildo
- Mar 24, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: - Excellent photo quality - Uses 2 AA batteries - Good manual controls - crisp LCD - compact Weakness: - flimsy covers on battery case and video / usb port - video mode could be better First off, a few reviewers have complained about the delay between taking pictures. This is only a problem when using the flash. If the flash is turned off, the delay is less than 2 seconds with a normal speed SD card. I think this is better than average. However, with the flash on, its about 5 seconds. I think this is because it takes a few seconds to charge the flash with only 2AAs. So don't...
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008
Canon Powershot a510
Canon Powershot A510 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.35 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #219 standard digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a... Top
Digitalcamerainfo.com - Aug 31, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510 Digital Camera Review
The PowerShot A510 is a rectilinear-shaped point-and-shoot digital camera crafted by Canon with a (slightly) extended 4x optical zoom lens that leads back to its 1/2.5 inch 3.3 MP CCD. Internally, the camera includes a DIGIC image processor and a 9-point AiAF focusing system to improve image quality and help speed up performance and writing times. The camera packs a surprising number of manual... Top
Imaging Resource - Mar 24, 2005
Canon PowerShot A510
The Canon PowerShot A510 offers great picture-taking ability and good-looking photos at a very affordable price. Carrying an initial suggested retail price fully $100 less than that of the 4-megapixel A520 model, this is a great bargain for anyone shopping for a great "all around" camera on a budget. Read our Canon PowerShot A510 review for all the details! Top
DCResource - Feb 23, 2005
DCRP Review: Canon PowerShot A510/A520
In most respects, the Canon PowerShot A510 and A520 are nice upgrades to two of my favorite cameras from 2004. However, two things have changed for the worst (low light focusing and redeye). Even so, these two cameras are still arguably the best entry-level digital cameras on the market. Top
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Canon PowerShot A510 3.2 Megapixel Compact Camera
Strengths: Sleek, Compact, Handy, no need of Special batteries
Weakness: 16mb can hold only 16 - 18 pics. Canon could give a min of 32mb SD card
I bought my a400 15 Day's as a slightly smaller alternative to my other camera. I particularly like the quick change between metering choices and the spot metering mode in the right circumstances is very effective. This is a good all round digicam. Results are a little soft at times, but flattering. Only one problem. It will eat up duracells faster than you can breathe - so use re-rechargeables!...
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