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The editors liked
Good resolution
Very clean results
Very natural color
Good edge-to-edge sharpness
Useful 35-140mm equiv. 4x zoom lens with decent F2.8-4.1 max aperture range
Reliable - and much faster - focus
Sophisticated and comprehensive range of features and co...
Great image quality
Solid performance
Lots of useful features
Easy to use
Excellent button layout and navigation
Stylish looks and good build quality
Very large 3in screen
Touch-screen control
Built-in photo album
The editors didn't like
Clipped highlights and occasional exposure problems in bright
Contrasty conditions
Focusing at tele end in low light can hunt
Zoom is not very smooth - only 7 steps from wide to tele
Stylish looks and good build quality, Very large 3in screen, Touch-screen control, Built-in photo album
Soft in corners at open apertures, Higher price than rivals, Manual but no A or S priority, No on-screen grid option
Finding an overall winner is difficult as all four cameras had key things going for them, which could totally sway your opinion. That said a winner did emerge, but before announcing it, well round-up each camera in turn. Canons PowerShot A620 is a co...
Good resolution, very clean results, Very natural color, Good edge-to-edge sharpness, Useful 35-140mm equiv. 4x zoom lens with decent F2.8-4.1 max aperture range, Reliable - and much faster - focus, Sophisticated and comprehensive range of features and co...
Clipped highlights and occasional exposure problems in bright, contrasty conditions, Focusing at tele end in low light can hunt, Zoom is not very smooth - only 7 steps from wide to tele, No ISO button, Images slightly soft, but they sharpen up well in pos...
The PowerShot A95 was one of the most successful 5MP compacts due to its compelling combination of features, image quality and value for money. But it was not a camera without problems - mainly performance and speed issues, most of which we - and all ...
Abstract: The compact and lightweight PowerShot A620 and A610 digital cameras feature a sleek new body design, 7.1 and 5.0 megapixel CCDs respectively, 4x optical zoom lens, Canon?s exclusive high-performance DIGIC II image processor and a 2.0-inch vari-angle co...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot A620 is the long-awaited update to the very popular PowerShot A95 (see our review). The 7.1 Megapixel A620 ($399), along with its 5.0 Megapixel sibling (the A610, $299) have a host of improvements over the A95, including: High...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 7,100,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2 in - Color, 32 MB - SD Memory Card<br> <b>Good:</b> Excellent feature set for its class; great image quality; easy to use.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Flimsy covers for SD slot, as well as DC and A/V connectors; center Function button is a little stiff; not as fast as some competitors.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Canon PowerShot A620s above-average feature set and great photo quality should make it as popular as the A95.<br>
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot A620 is a member of Canon?s A-series, one of the most popular series of digital cameras. The A-series offers easy to use models with a significant amount of manual control. The 7.1 megapixel A620 stays true to its A-series roots wit...
Abstract: Canons A620 is the best entry into the Powershot series, and one of the most complete cameras weve seen. It combines incredible picture quality and full functionality into a great package that only has a few niggling flaws to let it down.
"Did you bring your camera?," she asked. Her face fell when the PowerShot A620 appeared. Perhaps she was expecting something slimmer and more pocket-sized.However, this is one hunky camera that fights its corner well with 7.1 megapixels, a 4x optical/1...