Canon PowerShot A630 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
Canon PowerShot A630 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
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- 8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
- 4x optical zoom; 2.5-inch vari-angle LCD display
- ISO range up to ISO 800 for less blur in low light while hand-holding
- 3:2 guide masks LCD to display 4 x 6-inch print size; 16:9 format option for still images
- Stores images on SD cards; powered by 4 AA-size batteries
Product Description Replacing the highly popular PowerShot A620, the PowerShot A630 features a rotating 2.5-inch vari-angle LCD, 4x optical zoom lens, and a vast array of creative shooting modes. The PowerShot A630 packs a vast array of advanced features into a remarkably compact space From the Manufacturer Replacing the highly popular PowerShot A620, the PowerShot A630 features a rotating 2.5-inch vari-angle LCD, 4x optical zoom lens, and a vast array of creative shooting modes. The PowerShot A630 packs a vast array of advanced features into a remarkably compact space: 8.0 megapixels 2.5-inch vari-angle LCD screen and real-image optical viewfinder 4x optical zoom DIGIC II, iSAPS, 9-Point AiAF, FlexiZone AF/AE Digital teleconverter and Safety Zoom 21 shooting modes Quality control The 8.0-megapixel sensor allows for creative cropping while providing enough detail for large, high-quality prints. A new Safety Zoom takes advantage of the camera's high resolution to offer extra zoom magnification without affecting image quality--up to 16x zoom when shooting Small size images. Users can also activate the Digital Teleconverter to add extra telephoto reach on all shots, similar to adding a teleconverter lens to the camera. The 4x optical zoom lens achieves a 35-140mm focal length (35mm equivalent) while allowing the camera to maintain a compact size. The lens construction incorporates 8 elements in 7 groupings, including two aspherical elements to maximize sharpness across the whole image. With a maximum aperture range of f2.8 (wide) to f4.1 (telephoto), the lens is remarkably bright at the telephoto end. ISO 800 mode improves results when shooting in low-light settings and enables flash-free photography indoors. The camera's High ISO Auto setting prioritizes fast shutter speeds by automatically using the higher range of ISO sensitivities, reducing the risk of unwanted image blur.Improved LCD and playback A larger 2.5-inch vari-angle LCD screen enables accurate framing from unusual angles, such as those encountered when using the 1-centimeter (.4-inch) Macro mode. The enhanced user interface (UI) retains a selectable Grid Line display to assist with rule-of-thirds compositions, while users can also enable a new 3:2 ratio overlay during shooting to view the printable area for standard photo prints. Playback is enhanced with an overexposure warning feature, which indicates overexposed areas in captured images. Flexible shooting The PowerShot A630 offers users a range of versatile features for creative photography. A choice of 21 shooting modes includes Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, and full Manual modes for complete exposure control. A Second Curtain Sync function allows for creative flash exposures, such as light trails. Artistic photo effects can be applied in-camera during and after shooting with My Colors. Filming is also possible at a high standard--VGA quality movies can be captured with sound at a smooth 30 frames per second (fps). The AV-out connection and supplied cable allows for full screen playback on a TV. Full range of accessories A comprehensive range of optional lenses and accessories includes wide (0.7x) and telephoto (1.75x) converter lenses. The optional High Power Flash offers further flexibility for night time photography, while an optional waterproof case allows full control at depths of up to 40 meters. (Accessories are not included and must be purchased separately.)Technologies Explained DIGIC II Canon's purpose-built DIGIC II (DIGital Imaging Core) image processor links all primary camera functions for maximum efficiency. DIGIC II processes signals at high speeds, resulting in outstanding responsiveness, rapid autofocus, and extended continuous shooting ability. Advanced image processing algorithms deliver superb image detail and color reproduction with accurate white balance and minimal noise. DIGIC II operates efficiently to extend battery life, for longer shooting on a single charge.iSAPS iSAPS (Intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photographic Space) automatically optimizes key camera settings before every shot. Each scene is analyzed and cross-referenced against Photographic Space--a vast in-camera library of photographic data. This enables the camera to make optimal adjustments to autoexposure, autofocus, and auto white balance before image capture occurs.9-Point AiAF Canon's 9-point AiAF (Artificial Intelligence Autofocus) automatically scans and selects subjects from a set of nine focusing areas across the scene. This ensures accurately focused images even when subjects are not in the center of the frame.FlexiZone AF/AE FlexiZone AF/AE lets users manually select the focus point from almost any point in the frame by moving the autofocus window in the viewfinder. Exposure can be linked to the focus point to ensure that the chosen subject is accurately focused and the scene correctly exposed.Digital Teleconverter and Safety Zoom Similar to placing an accessory lens on the front of the camera, Canon's Digital Teleconverter adds a constant digital zoom to every shot (1.6x/2.0x). While optical converter lenses cause a reduction in aperture and consequently require a slower shutter speed, the Digital Teleconverter maintains aperture size, reducing the risk of image blur. Safety Zoom protects the image from interpolation at high levels of digital zoom, allowing users to extend zoom magnification without sacrificing image quality.What's in the box PowerShot A630 body, AA-size Alkaline battery x 4, MultiMediaCard-16M, wrist strap WS-200, Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM, USB interface cable IFC-400PCU, AV cable AVC-DC300
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Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 3.9
Review Count : 370
Auto Focus Technology : Multi-area, Single, Contrast Detection, Live View
Photo Sensor Size : 1/1.8-inch
Photo Sensor Technology : CCD
Effective Still Resolution : 8
Video Capture Resolution : 480p
Video Standard : mpeg4
Model Name : Canon PowerShot A630
Model Number : 1288B001
Best Sellers Rank : #268,049 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,749 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras
Color : Silver
Included Components : Wrist Strap, Battery
Expanded ISO Maximum : 800
Lens Type : Zoom
Optical Zoom : 4 x
Compatible Mountings : Canon RF, Canon EF
Screen Size : 2.5 Inches
Batteries Required? : No
Number of Batteries : 4 AA batteries required.
Are Batteries Included : No
Rechargeable Battery Included : No
Battery Cell Composition : Alkaline
Battery Weight : 20 Grams
Target Gender : Unisex
Connectivity Technology : USB
Continuous Shooting Speed : 1.8
Special Feature : Image Stabilization
Skill Level : Professional
Form Factor : Compact
Hardware Interface : VGA, USB
Display Resolution Maximum : 115,000
JPEG quality level : Fine
Viewfinder Type : Optical
Item Dimensions LxWxH : 4.29 x 1.93 x 2.6 inches
Item Weight : 0.69 Pounds
Zoom Type : Optical Zoom
Focus Type : Autofocus & Manual
Maximum Focal Length : 140 Millimeters
Minimum Focal Length : 35 Millimeters
Expanded ISO Minimum : 80
Shooting Modes : Scene
Battery Description : AA NiMH (4) batteries included
Flash Memory Type : SD/MMC card
Water Resistance Level : Not Water Resistant
Max Shutter Speed : 1/2500 seconds
Min Shutter Speed : 15 seconds
Digital Zoom : 4
Autofocus Points : 9
Removable Memory : Secure Digital Card
Exposure Control Type : Manual
Aperture Modes : F2.8
Audio Recording : No
Canon PowerShot A630 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
- I\'ll let you read the specs for what this camera has and just use this space to explain the biggest thing I noticed. It is a very good camera with many good features. The points below are mostly negative, but none of them are big enough to make me want a different camera.1) Like all digital cameras, the shutter delay is frustrating. My laughing baby will turn his head and look away from the time I press the shutter and the time the picture is actually taken.2) It is hard to get good auto-focused pictures indoors. I assume it has to do with lower light inside, but it is frustrating to see a good picture on the display only to see it fuzzy when you download it.3) Sometimes it won\'t take pictures. I don\'t know if it is waiting for the flash to charge or what, but I can point at what I think is a well lit shot, push the shutter, and nothing happens.4) Frustrating that the display is more light sensitive than the camera. I wanted a picture of my baby sleeping. I could see him just great in the display (it was dark, but that is what it looks like in real life and what I wanted to capture), but the picture comes out black. You can get the picture if you play around with one of the manual modes, but it is always a guess what you will get. It would be nicer if the display was more WYSIWYG.5) Battery life is great!6) You can get great images out of this camera and 8 MP is great when you want to crop.7) I love the ability to take multiple pictures on a timer.8) The video comes out very well.9) A speck of dust appeared on the inside of the lens. I am not sure how it got there or how to get it out, but it doesn\'t seem to affect the pictures. Annoying, none the less.10) The software is useless unless you want to stitch pictures together.
- <----begin sillyness---->I got my camera delivered at work, so I sat at my desk working, thinking about getting home to crack open the box and start playing with my first new camera in 3 years. The sweat pouring on my brow.\"Sir, do you mind if I go home early?\" I moused to my boss.\"Did you finish the such-n-such account?\"\"Yup!\", with enthusiasm.\"Have fun....\"\"Thanks!\" As I grabbed my coat and dashed out the door before he changed his mind, I almost ran out without the camera!<----end sillyness---->Upon opening the package, I read the manual a bit, then started up the camera and took some sample pictures. All very easy, straightforward, and the little icons on the buttons mirror the purpose of the buttons (intuitive!). Then I followed the directions to install the software for connecting the camera directly to the computer. Unfortunately, after many hours of frustration, I could not get the software installed. However the second tech support guy I talked to about the issue was very knowledgeable and explained that I needed to reinstall Windows because I was missing a required windows file. Otherwise, the camera is way better than my old Sony Cybershot 3 megapixel, but not only because of the megapixel difference. The options available are excellent (panoramic stitch, nice video quality, etc). The reason I did not give 5 stars is because it has difficulty focusing sometimes which seems to get worse when zooming in. Perhaps all digital zooms are like this, but this is easily remedied by releasing the button, turning the camera slightly, and refocusing. After the picture is in focus, turn the camera back to the subject and it\'s perfect!Overall, a much better experience than the old Sony and the memory cards are cheaper.
- For the price, this is a great camera. This is my second digital camera. I am used to my 35mm Canon Rebel X, which I love. It is much easier to take with you although for some things there is no replacing the 35mm. I find this model easier to handle than the more compact models of digital camera. It\'s pretty simple to operate. It takes very good quality pictures that have good resolution for enlarging. The video feature is best used without too much of a zoom unless it is a stationary or very slow moving object. Zooming in on flying birds was disappointing. But having the option to take short snip-its of video is a great feature to have. I haven\'t used the \"compact\" video feature very much. The \"standard\" video feature eats up you SD card pretty fast so don\'t use anything smaller than a 1GB SD card or you might miss something important by having to stop and change cards. All in all, I am very happy with this camera. (It also has an under water case available - another great feature)
- This is a great camera for the price. I have taken tons of pictures in the National Parks, Ski Mountains, Family gettogethers. I would recomend this camera. I have a personal preference not to use the Auto Mode. I set it up for portrait or Landscape most of the time. Great large pictures of blue skys and snow. The large flipout screen is great for taking pictures when you put the camera on a tripod or want to take a night shot and need to set the camera down.After owning my camera for about 16 months, my camera LCD screen went black. The pictures were black and the camera was useless. I went directly to the Cannon Website and opened a repair. I paid for shipping to them. They actually paid for the repair and they will pay the shipping back to you. In my case worst that would have happend was they tell me it\'s expensive to fix and they pay to ship it back and I buy a new one. This is the second powershot I have owned, I had a A540 and had no problems with it. I wanted more Mgps.
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