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Abstract: This is Canon’s cheapest digital camera. It has a 5 megapixel sensor and a 38–122mm (film equivalent) zoom lens. It has a small (50mm) LCD screen and, surprisingly at this price, a useful optical viewfinder. The camera is chunky, a little larg...
This may be Canons least expensive camera, but it comes with comprehensive, printed user manuals - one basic and the other detailed. We wish that all makers would follow the lead here instead of saving a few cents by providing the manual on disc. ...
The images are noisy. At ISO 200 it is bordering on unusable. ISO 80 and 100 are acceptable but we reckon that 200 ought to be usable on any camera. The images clean up well in a noise-reduction program, but we dont think that anyone buying an entry-...
This camera is hard to assess: 5 megapixels for $200 would have been unthinkable two years ago, so we have to take that into consideration. Used carefully, the results are good. But if you want brilliant shots, buy a more expensive camera. How quickly...
Extremely high levels of chromatic aberration, some noise issues The Final Word A rare misstep for Canon, the PowerShot A450 captures exceptionally accurate colours, but falls down in several other areas, resulting in less than crisp pictures.
A rare misstep for Canon, the PowerShot A450 captures exceptionally accurate colours, but falls down in several other areas, resulting in less than crisp pictures.