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by vchand,
Jan 9, 2006
Pros: Small, inexpensive, good quality, and fast.
Cons: None so far...
The Bottom Line: If you want a small and inexpensive digital camera that provides great photos then this is for you.
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by dkozin,
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Oct 23, 2005
Pros: Low price, compact, uses 2 AA batteries, good performance, image quality, build quality
Cons: Only 3.2 MP resolution, no ISO 400, no dedicated zoom control, no wide angle
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend the Canon PowerShot A410 if you need an inexpensive yet capable compact camera that produces excellent photos with...
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by missjen,
Jun 9, 2006
Pros: Lightweight, compact, easy to use, excellent color and light capturing
Cons: No rechargeable batteries or charging unit
The Bottom Line: This is a great little every day camera for the casual photographer and one who wants a compact camera for easy access.
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by kkennedy0724,
Jan 19, 2006
Pros: Takes great pictures and easy to use
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: I love this camera because it was so easy to use that I did not even need the book. It also takes excellent pictures.
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by loga16,
Jun 19, 2008
Pros: Looks good, fun, simple, AA batteries
Cons: Small screen, not too many megapixels
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by kt123,
Feb 15, 2006
Pros: Ease of use.
Cons: Slight shutter lag. Definitely need an SD card with more memory.
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by billharrison,
Dec 26, 2005
Pros: Value for money, Canon quality, simple operation, good photos.
Cons: Flimsy, fiddly battery/memory card door.
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by pawtraitp,
Dec 5, 2005
Pros: It's a Canon for less than $120 - quality
Cons: battery life
The Bottom Line: As a general purpose camera for snapshot use it is ideal for teens to learn on and simple enough for seniors
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by suprechic99,
May 1, 2008
Pros: options, size, price, add-ons
Cons: time between shots, flash is persnickety
The Bottom Line: Easy to use for beginners, with options that are fun to use. Not for the professional due to low megapixels, but perfectly suitable for the average person.
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by mknofler,
Apr 29, 2006
Pros: Great light metering, good battery life, easy display menu, fast start-up time. Very lite.
Cons: Dim display in daylight, needs 30 fps on video mode. Needs independent zoom controls.
The Bottom Line: For a new user, a great starter. Simple, good quality shots with enough creative control to make it interesting. If you want large, high grade prints, move up.
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