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Canon Powershot A710 Review at Techtree

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January 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Canon Powershot A710In its Verdict Review of Canon Powershot A710, Techtree Writes “Aforementioned, the Powershot A710 IS uses 2 AA Alkaline or NiMH batteries to draw power from. We used 2 AA 2600 NiMH batteries and shot close to 350 pictures with minimum reviewing and flash usage while we got to shoot just about 315 pictures with standard amount of reviewing, fiddling with functions, and flash usage. Overall, the battery life performance was very good indeed. An important point to note is that we carried out the entire test for clicking images in a real-world scenario rather than using studio images. We prefer it that way since the camera will almost always be used in such conditions by the consumer and not in a studio to have a more practical and real-life approach. A word of advice, rather than using standard alkaline batteries that won’t really last too long, it is a good idea to acquire at least 2 pairs or rechargeable AA 2600 NiMH batteries and a fast charger as well.

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