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31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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167 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent image quality
Compact
Easy to use
Scene modes for common family events
Included SDHC card
Long Shutter mode aperture settings
Zoom functions during video capture
Simple
Cheap
Relatively small
AA battery powered.
Easy to use. Very good overall image quality.
Great overall image quality. Excellent menu system. Cool design. ...
Good image quality
Very easy to use
The editors didn't like
Grainy LCD
Poor low light performance
No optical viewfinder
Allplastic construction
Included SDHC card is only 128MB
Somewhat scattered menu structure
Chunky
Plastic design
Leisurely performance.
Not many features. No image stabilization. Switching camera modes is slow.
Minimal external controls and basic LCD. Inconsistent Low light performance and small aperture range. No viewfinder. ...
Grainy LCD, Poor low light performance, No optical viewfinder,
When veteran photographers think of entry-level cameras, they often tend to dismiss such cameras because they are cheaply made and generally designed for amateurs. That's too bad, because inexpensive doesn't necessarily mean inadequate. The cameras man...
Canon PowerShot is a camera with the quality standard of Canon and also has some of the finest featured photograph capacity. The price range is also quite competitive.Canon PowerShot A480 OverviewCanon PowerShot A480 is the camera that is the most im...
Published: 2009-06-11, Author: Roman , review by: techworld.com
If you're a tripod-shooter, a steady-handed photographer, or just want a bargain-bin camera with good image quality, the Canon PowerShot A480 is worth a look. Its lack of image stabilisation and some modes, however, may cause action photographers to p...
Not many features. No image stabilization. Switching camera modes is slow.
If you’re a tripod-shooter, a steady-handed photographer, or just want a bargain-bin camera with good image quality, the PowerShot A480 is worth a look. Its lack of image stabilization and some modes, however, may cause action photographers to pass...
Great overall image quality. Excellent menu system. Cool design. ...
Minimal external controls and basic LCD. Inconsistent Low light performance and small aperture range. No viewfinder. ...
When we think of an entry-level compact, we tend to think “cheap”, “amateurish” and “inadequate.” That’s from the eyes of an advanced shooter. However, the 10-megapixel Canon PowerShot A480 will impress a wide arr...
The Canon Powershot A480 is a refreshingly simple, back-to-basics camera that eschews the recent trend of auto-everything modes in favour of a more holistic approach. This isnt the camera for you if you want smile and blink-detection, face recognitio...