Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | Canon |
Item model number | A510 |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 827411 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 013803047875 |
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Canon PowerShot A510 - Digital camera - compact - 3.2 MP - 4x optical zoom
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Absolutely no complaints, except the seemingly long delay between the time you push the button until the picture is taken.
I got my hands on the A510 thanks to a trade. My grandmother bought it, and she thought it was too complicated for her. She saw the camera I had at the time and liked it, so we traded. Both were 3.2Mp cameras but the A510 has a bigger lens, more zoom, bigger screen,and best of all the full manual settings that I've grown to love. It is simple, yet it has alot of features that let you take pictures like a pro. It take good pictures despite being only 3.2Mp camera, very nice pictures even with poor lighting(full manual setting), and it takes ok video,but only 30sec in 640X480 mode. I've had it for a couple of years, have taken thousands of photos, and can clearly say that the camera is very rouged. The paint on the camera is tarting to fade in some areas, but it still looks good for a 4 or 5 year old camera. I would highly recomend this camera or the new A-series cameras to anyone.
Bought this camera several years ago and it has proved to be rugged and consistent. Only problem is that the lens cover frequently does not open completely. Must be a design/mfg problem as my brother's A510 (complete coincidence that he had bought the identical model) has the same issue. It's easy to remedy just by flicking the lens cover with a finger but if using the viewfinder you won't see that it's partially open.