This camera takes 10 megapixel pictures. This is as much as I need. This camera has a great feature that allows you to check the focus immediately after taking a picture.
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This camera takes very good pictures that are clear, sharp and with good color. It is best used for indoor shots. I have stopped using it for outdoor shots because it is impossible to see the shot through the LCD panel on the back in sunlight. If it had a viewfinder, one could use it outdoors. That is the big drawback of the camera...no viewfinder.
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I wanted a small, good quality camera I could take up in my hot air balloon. I have just started playing with it, but have already gone through a set of batteries, so I'll keep my eye on it and always have 2 spare AAs. I was taking pictures of some Dutch Belted Calves in the sun on the north side of their fence and had a hard time framing them. This camera doesn't have an eye lens to use for setting up the picture. Although the digital display on the back of the camera is huge, all I could see was the reflection of myself. That is one drawback and another is that if I have to hold the camera high for the right angle, I can't adjust the viewing screen to see what's in the frame. It's easy to download pictures to the computer and I love the face framing, no red eye, the multiple window focusing and the anti-shake capabilities.Read full review
I bought the A2000 as a backup for my A720 and a hand-me-down for my son. It works very well in all respects: fast acting, great picture quality, compact size and bright view screen. However, as bright as it is, the screen is hard to see when shooting outside in bright light--as are all of the screen view only cameras. That's why I'll continue to use my A720 model, it has a viewing window which allows me to frame outdoor pictures when the light is too bright to see the image on the LCD screen. The A2000 makes beautiful pictures and has fast focus and shoot performance, is easy to use and compact.
I was looking for an inexpensive easy to use camera for close-ups. For my Web-site, I wanted to take close-ups of the Labels so they could be read Also, for Ebay I sell items that have tags like motors that have small print for the specifications. I had a Kodak Easy Share 10 MP which was fine for whole item shots a foot or two away, but blurry on close-ups under say 6"-8". My brother was getting into Ebay and lucked upon a Canon Power Shot A590 8 MP. He said it was cheap and took great cl;ose-ups and all pictures. The A590 got excellent reviews for all pics and especially close-ups. I actually couldn't buy one- sold out. But, this was a predecessor and now the Canon Power Shot A2000 was the upgrade and it was the same close-up technology but with 10 MP, so a little better resolution. I bought that new on Ebay and it's great. I can do detail shots within 1 cm less than an inch and it's clear. The labels can be read Title and ingredients. Amazing. Actually, too good in some cases as every tiny flaw is seen in your item. The software is pretty good, I'm a little weak on the transfer of images anyway, but they are categorized by date. It has limited Photoshop, so you would want a separate Adobe or whatever. The battery door and cable door are flimsey, but holding up. I would highly recommend it for Ebay sellers for posting their photos in the listing. I strongly recommend it for Point and Shoot Compact Inexpensive Digital camera. Thanks SteveRead full review
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