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Canon PowerShot A580 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom

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Canon PowerShot A580 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1999





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Canon
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0013803089349
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: Canon
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Product Manufacturer: Canon
Maximum Focal Length: 23.2 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 8 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 5.8 millimeters
Model: A580
Optical Zoom: 4 x
Publisher: Canon
Release Date: February 10, 2008
Ranking: 1999
Studio: Canon


Piece facts:
  • 8.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16x 22-inch prints
  • 4x optical zoom
  • 2.5-inch LCD screen; Face Detection
  • New Easy Mode simplifies operation
  • Captures images to SD memory cards (included); powered by AA batteries




Zoom Optical 4x with Camera Digital 8MP A580 PowerShot Canon






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The Canon PowerShot A580 offers high-quality stills and movies with unsurpassed simplicity. Even beginners can create phenomenal images with the amazing PowerShot A580. This impressive 8.0-megapixel digital camera has a 4x optical zoom and bright 2.5-inch LCD that make shooting simple and convenient. To give you superior quality images without having to worry about the details, there's a full range of Canon's highly-advanced features at your service - including a powerful DlGlC lll lmage Processor, enhanced Face Detection technology, a host of shooting modes including a new Easy Mode and more. Built-in ElectronicFlash - Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Auto Red-eye Correction, Flash 0n, Flash 0ff; FE lock, Slow Synchro Flash Range - 12 in.-11 ft./30cm-3.5m (W), 12 in.-7.2 ft./30cm-2.2m (T) (when sensitivity is set to lS0 Auto) Shooting Modes - Auto, Easy, Camera M, Portrait, Landscape, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Night Scene, Aquarium), lndoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot, Movie Storage Media - SD/SDHC Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, MMC Plus Card, HC MMC Plus Card - Suggest optional 1GB or higher for practical use File Format Design rule for camera file system, DP0F Version 1.1; JPEG Compression Mode - Still lmage - Exif 2.2 (JPEG); Movie - AVl (lmage - Motion JPEG; Audio - WAVE (Monaural)) Number of Recording Pixels - Still lmage - 3,264 x 2,448 (Large), 2,592 x 1,944 (Medium 1), 2,048 x 1,536 (Medium 2), 1,600 x 1,200 (Medium 3/Date Stamp), 640 x 480 (Small), 3,264 x 1,832 (Widescreen); Movie - 640 x 480 (20 fps/20 fps LP), 320 x 240 (30 fps) available up to 4GB or 60 minutes, 160 x 120 (up to 3 minutes at 15 fps) Uses 2 AA Batteries - Shooting Capacity for Still lmage - approx. 220 shots (AA-size Alkaline Battery), approx. 500 shots (AA-size Ni-MH Battery); Playback Time - Approx. 540 min. (AA-size Alkaline Battery), approx. 660 min. (AA-size Ni-MH Battery) - Sugge


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great quality. ...
I did a little research before buying a camera and when I saw the sample photos and videos shot with the A580 I didn't look further. This was all I needed. The photos are all clear and huge. I took a shot in complete darkness and it came out like I shot it at daylight. I really can't find a flaw to this camera. Even the price is excellent. One of the best things I ever bought.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - great little camera
Easy to use, great pictures. Wish it came with carry case to protect it though



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Buy one! ...
We recently returned from a month long trip, my wife has a Canon A540 and I was using a Sony DSC700. There is no comparison in the quality of photo's between the two cameras...we both shot several hundred photo's...the Canon photo's won hands down! So I purchased a new Canon A580 and we both love it. Plus now the the SD cards can be used in either one...Sony uses a proprietary duo-card....Canons for us from here on out.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - A580
excellent product. i have one at work for technical work,and was so impressed I bought one for home



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great value in a small package ...
The Canon PowerShot A580 was exactly what I wanted: a small camera that would fit on a belt in a case or around the neck, one with an actual optical viewfinder in addition to the LCD screen, decent optical zoom (4X), a brand with a good reputation, and good value for the money (about USD $150). This camera has all of these features.

Because I have used Canon cameras in the past, the dials and buttons are almost intuitive now although there are some differences which were easy to learn. Adjusting for light variation in the shot (light background and dark foreground) was difficult to do quickly. Fortunately, one can easily make adjustments on the computer using Adobe Photo Shop (the less expensive version). I would recommend a larger SD memory card than the one provided or the maximum available through Canon (512MB.

While I prefer my Canon Digital Rebel SLR camera for overseas travel, this A580 is perfect for city shots, candids of friends or family, and as a backup camera. I would recommend this camera without hesitation.

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