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Description:
You can rely on Canon know-how to take great 10 Megapixel photos with Smart Auto mode. The PowerShot A800 has a lightweight design that is fun and easy to use.
Quick Glance
Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), MultiMediaCard (MMC), MMCplus, HC MMCplus
LCD Screen Size: 2.5 in
Camera Type: Compact Camera
Megapixels: 10 Megapixel
Optical Zoom: 3.3
Weight: 6.56
Summary
Product Title: CANON PowerShot A800 Silver Digital Camera
Manufacturer: CANON
Lowest Price: $99.99 from Amazon.com
Power Score: 3.9 | 4 Reviews
Product Reviews (4)
Canon PowerShot A800
THE GOOD: The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS has a nice feature set for the money as well as excellent photo quality. THE BAD: The camera has long shot-to-shot times and its flat buttons can be tricky to press. THE BOTTOM LINE: The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS offers up nice features and excellent photos while staying simple and affordable.
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By cnet.com - Apr 29, 2011
Canon PowerShot A800
Testseek.com has collected 24 expert reviews for Canon PowerShot A800 and the average expert rating is 69 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Jul 7, 2011
The Canon PowerShot A800 is a simple...
The Canon PowerShot A800 is a simple point-and-shoot digital camera. This is a basic camera similar to the Canon PowerShot A1200, but with a smaller sensor, less optical zoom, and no creative filters. Otherwise they are the same, with AA battery power, selectable Scene Modes for various lighting situations, and a Smart AUTO system that automatically selects the best camera settings for the...
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By productwiki.com - Apr 29, 2011
Canon PowerShot A800 review at Camera Labs
The PowerShot A800 is the cheapest point-and shoot camera in Canon's 2011 range and sports 10 Megapixels, a 3.3x optical zoom and 2.5in screen. It's a fairly basic specification, but one that's priced lower than any Canon compact before it, allowing budget buyers to own a big name. There may be no image stabilisation, nor HD movie mode, but the A800 performs its core function of snapping...
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By cameralabs.com - Apr 24, 2011




