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Canon PowerShot A630 review at DigIT
Mark Peters : February 3th 2007 - 01:22 CET
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Canon PowerShot A630 review at DigIT : Our friend and DIWA member Kai Thon from the Norwegian website DigIT.no has published his Canon A630 digital compact review. The Canon PowerShot A630 is equipped with Canon’s nine-point AiAF Smart auto focus system. The Canon A630 offers 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 PowerShot A630 are Safety Zoom and Digital Tele-converter. The Canon PowerShot A630 digital camera is also capable of recording VGA movies with sound at 30 frames per second.
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Canon A630 camera - Features
According to Kai Thon: "The Canon PowerShot A630 is one of the best equipped compact cameras in its class, featuring a bright 4x zoom lens (35-140 mm f/2.8-4.1), a flexible 2.5-inch LCD screen, 8 Megapixel resolution and a wide variety of settings options, such as fully automatic, semi automatic and manual exposure and adjustable parameters for image processing. The Canon A630 compact camera also has an intelligent 9-points AF as well as manual focus with enlarged centre."
Canon PowerShot A630 digital camera - Picture quality
Kai Thon continues: "The Canon A630 delivers high image quality, but I miss RAW format since JPEG compression is quite high, even for Superfine quality. I also miss bracketing options, although its evaluating metering and white balance is very precise under all most lighting conditions. The Canon PowerShot A630 has a rather bulky design, but that's more an advantage than a drawback in my opinion as it makes the camera exceptionally user friendly." You want to learn more about the Canon PowerShot camera? Continue to read the Canon PowerShot A630 review at DigIT.
About DigIT - Norway
A Norwegian imaging website with daily news of new product announcements, and also news about workshops concerning digital image-editing. Kai Thon, a Jack-of-all-trades in the world of digital imaging, started in 1999 with his website DigIT.no and publishes almost always in the Norwegian language. In spite of that the site is well worth mentioning because Kai Thon scrutinizes with regularity various cameras and publishes his results. Kai Thon operates from Sandefjord, Norway, but also travels around the world to discover the latest news. Kai also visits certain events, like the Photokina and the PMA. He publishes extensive reviews of these events.
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