Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot A510 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot A510.
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14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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8 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good resolution for a budget 3.2 megapixel camera
Bright
Vivid - though natural - color
Good edge-to-edge sharpness
Useful new 35-140mm equiv. 4x zoom lens
Reliable focus and exposure
Lots of manual controls
Excellent build quality for a budget cam...
The editors didn't like
Images need sharpening
Focus can be slow - especially at the long end of the zoom
Abstract: This digital camera stands out because of its image quality, full set of manual controls and good battery life. Pictures from the A510 have saturated colors, good sharpness, little distortion and good resolution. The downsides are few (image noise, lo...
Abstract: The body of the A510 is a mix of metal and plastic: the front of the body is covered by a smooth metallic piece that has the Canon name in raised brushed metal letters, while the rest of the body is a mix of well-fitted silver and champagne coloured pl...
Abstract: I had an interesting time trying to take sample shots with this 3.2 megapixel camera. I thought I'd spend an afternoon at Exeter's historic quayside, because there's always something interesting there to photograph. I parked my car, got out, and started ...
Abstract: Theres plenty to like about this camera, especially the manual controls. Images are less noisy than with the A520, but the c Specs: Megapixels: 3.2, Included Memory Amount: 16 MB, Included Memory: Media Card, Media Format: Secure Digital, Maximum
Good resolution for a budget 3.2 megapixel camera, Bright, vivid - though natural - color, Good edge-to-edge sharpness, Useful new 35-140mm equiv. 4x zoom lens, Reliable focus and exposure, Lots of manual controls, Excellent build quality for a budget cam...
Images need sharpening, Focus can be slow - especially at the long end of the zoom, Flash recycle way too slow, Minimum two-second shot-to-shot time, Slow start-up
Everything we said about the PowerShot A520 applies equally to the A510; it would be hard to find a more suitable first digital camera for the novice digital photographer on a budget. No matter what the situation, the A510 turns out perfectly exposed ...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot A510 is the latest in a long line of well-built digital cameras from Canon. Canon U.S.A. has long been a strong contender in the film and digital camera markets, well-known for its high-quality optics, technical innovations, and aggres...
Abstract: Canons PowerShot A510 compact digital camera combines the simplicity of a family-focused camera, a high resolution three megapixel image sensor and a powerful 4x optical zoom to produce pictures that you can be proud of with the image quality Canon is...
Abstract: Two of the hottest digital cameras of 2004 were the Canon PowerShot A75 and A85. Both were superior to the competition thanks to their picture quality, full manual controls, and expandability. For 2005 Canon has gone even further with their repla...
Abstract: 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-poi...