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Canon Powershot A640
October 14th, 2007 · No Comments
The Canon Powershot A640 is 10 megapixel camera with 4x optical zoom. The LCD size is 2.5 inches.
The Maximum ISO is 800 for less blur in low light.
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Canon News Release
Canon’s New PowerShot A710 IS, A640 And A630 Digital Cameras Offer Consumers Feature Packed Options At Reasonable Price Points
New PowerShot A-Series Cameras Bring Such Sophisticated Technology As 10 Megapixels or Image Stabilization to Consumers at Entry-Level Price Points
Canon’s new PowerShot A710 IS, A640 and A630 compact digital cameras combine functionality with photographic simplicity, all in a compact form factor that fits snugly in the hand. These 7.1, 10.0 and 8.0 megapixel cameras pack a high resolution punch to ensure that consumers’ most cherished memories are clear and crisp today and for years to come. The cameras will be in stores this October for estimated selling prices of $399.99*, $399.99* and $299.99*, respectively.
As America’s choice for digital cameras, The NPD Group reports that Canon has maintained its number one market position throughout the 2006 first half, with 23.0 percent unit share**. In fact, the NPD Group’s top 10 digital camera listing has included at least two of Canon’s PowerShot A-series cameras within the 2006 first half as well.
Named for their use of AA batteries, Canon’s A-series digital cameras offer comfortably placed controls and feature high image quality in order for consumers to capture, save and share images of meaningful memories, personal milestones and family functions.
“All of our A-Series PowerShot digital cameras offer consumers an easy transition from traditional film cameras to digital imaging based on form factor, ease-of-use and design,” explained Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the consumer imaging group at Canon U.S.A., Inc. “The PowerShot A-Series line-up continues Canon’s long-standing tradition of providing consumers with imaging excellence in an affordable and uncomplicated package.”
PowerShot A-Series – They All Pack A Punch
The PowerShot A710 IS digital camera features a high resolution 7.1 Megapixel CCD with a 2.5 inch LCD screen, an optical viewfinder and a high-quality Canon 6x Optical Zoom lens, along with Canon’s original Image Stabilizer (IS) Technology – making it the first A-Series model to provide image stabilization. The PowerShot A640 and A630 digital cameras are equipped with high resolution 10.0 and 8.0 Megapixel CCDs respectively. Both cameras feature a high-quality Canon 4x Optical Zoom lens, an optical viewfinder, and a 2.5-inch Vari-Angle LCD screen.
PowerShot A-Series – They Have More Scenes Then Ever Before
Each new PowerShot A-Series digital camera is equipped with Canon’s nine-point AiAF “Smart” autofocus system. The A710 IS model offers 20 shooting modes, while the A640 and A630 models feature 21 shooting modes. The standard shooting modes are Full Auto, Program, Manual, Shutter-priority, and Aperture-priority. Additional modes include Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Special Scene (10 varieties), Stitch Assist and Movie. Two new shooting features for the A-Series line are Safety Zoom and Digital Tele-converter. The Safety zoom function allows users to comfortably explore digital zoom without sacrificing image quality while the new Digital Tele-converter digitally emulates having a traditional tele-converter attached.
PowerShot A-Series – Lights! Camera! Action!
The new A-Series digital cameras are also capable of recording VGA movies with sound at 30 frames per second for up to 36 minutes per clip with optional high-capacity 4GB SDHC memory cards, making them perfect for capturing memories in motion.PowerShot A-Series – It Is All In the Design
The new cameras’ grips are ergonomically improved, and the control layout is even easier to use then before. The large and bright 2.5-inch LCD screens feature TFT design for a wide viewing angle, and the size of the screens makes it easier for users to read menu settings and preview or review their photos.
PowerShot A-Series - My Colors
Canon’s enhanced (from previous models) ‘My Colors’ mode provides PowerShot users with an incredible range of creative photo effects, which can be accessed directly from the camera with no need for post-processing in a computer. Consumers can adjust a specific color within an image to modify the look and feel of their picture. Available My Color playback modes include Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, and Vivid Red; lighter and darker skin tones, as well as options for creating black & white, sepia, neutral and positive film effects. Where previously, users could only enable ‘My Colors’ while shooting, the updated My Colors mode lets users retouch captured images as well, without the need for special software applications or tools.
PowerShot A-Series - The DIGIC Difference
Because of Canon’s proprietary DIGIC II (Digital Imaging Integrated Circuit) image processor, consumers can enjoy long battery life, smooth operation, accurate color reproduction, and excellent image quality. The DIGIC II chip combines the roles of image processing and camera function control into one chip, resulting in faster display and write times for each image and lower power consumption, which extends battery life.
PowerShot A-Series - Print/Share Button
With Canon’s cameras and photo printers, consumer can enjoy a complete digital imaging solution from nearly anywhere. Located on the backside of the new PowerShot A-Series digital cameras is the Print/Share button. This button simplifies and accelerates direct printing to compatible Canon and PictBridge enabled printers and one-touch image transfer to computers*** for use with image processing programs, uploading to the Internet, or as email attachments. When consumers connect their camera to a compatible printer or computer via the supplied USB cable, the Print/Share button illuminates to let the user know to press the Print/Share button to begin the printing or downloading process.
PowerShot A-Series - What’s in the Box
The PowerShot A-Series digital camera kit includes a USB cable, audio and video cable, wrist strap, 16MB MultiMediaCard and AA-size alkaline batteries as well as the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disc Version 2.9, featuring the latest versions of Canon’s powerful software.
PowerShot A-Series - Optional Accessories
PowerShot A710 IS digital camera
High Power Flash – HF-DC1
Underwater Housing – WP-DC6
Conversion Lens Adapter – LA-DC58G
Wide Converter – WC-DC58N
Tele-converter – TC-DC58N
Close-up Lens 58mm 250D
NiMH Battery & Charger Kit CBK4-300
AC Adapter Kit ACK800
Summary and verdicts of Reviews of Canon Powershot A640
In its Review of Canon Powershot A640, the Imaging Resource gives its verdicts “Canon PowerShots have always been big favorites of our readers, valued for their user-friendly design, excellent photo characteristics, and good build quality. The Canon PowerShot A640 follows suit, sporting an impressive 10 megapixel CCD and a very good quality 4x optical zoom lens. The Canon A640 offers everything from full automatic to full manual exposure control, with a healthy set of Scene modes thrown in to make it easy to bring back great-looking photos from what might otherwise be challenging situations. The Canon A640’s articulating LCD is now bigger and still just as useful as past iterations, and its reliance on AA batteries is a critical factor for many who want to have a ready supply of compatible batteries no matter where they travel. Thanks to the Canon A640’s high-speed DIGIC-II processing chip, it is also very responsive, and its movie capability is impressive as well. Its the Canon A640’s image quality that makes the sale, however, with its lens delivering superb sharpness across the frame. The A640 is arguably the first 10 megapixel digicam to meet the potential that the impressive size implies; and high ISO shots are also very good across the range of options. Bottom line, the Canon A640 is destined to become a classic. The Canon A640 is just an excellent all-around digital camera, an easy choice as a Dave’s Pick, and we’ll go further and give it our heartiest recommendation as a great all-around performer for almost anyone”.
In its Review of Canon Powershot A640, the Cnet gives its verdicts ”
The good: Lots of manual controls; flip-out LCD; accepts accessory lenses.
The bad: Noisy at ISO 800; no image stabilization.
The bottom line: It’s not great in low light, but the A640 has plenty of features photographers will love”.
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