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January 2008
(80%)
39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The Canon Powershot A570 IS is a seven megapixel digital camera with a 4x optical zoom lens. Taking its price into account (a little under £150), the Powershot A570 IS has a surprising amount of features. These include manual exposure controls, image ...
Abstract: The lower reaches of Canons PowerShot range may be short on glamour, but they include some excellent cameras at bargain prices. A fine example is the A630, which offers excellent image quality from its 4x zoom lens and 8-megapixel sensor, plus exte...
Abstract: For substance rather than style, its a winner. The A570 IS has its limitations, but never compromises your ability to take great pictures. The plastic design is plain, and it takes AA batteries rather than a rechargeable pack, but theres little e...
Abstract: Here are a few features of the A570is Manual exposure mode Av exposure mode Tv exposure mode Manual focus mode Manual flash power control (3 steps) Exposure compensation +/- 2 stops in 1/3 stop steps Flash exposure control +/2 2 stops in 1/3 stop s...
The Canon PowerShot A570 IS is a good choice for an amateur photographer, or the busy family that is 'on the go'. Currently it is the least expensive of the Canon 'A' series line to offer the optical image stabilizer technology, which is worth its weig...
Abstract: I was recently looking for a small digicam which had full manual control, good low light capability, good image quality and which didnt cost too much. After going through lots of options I decided that the Canon Powershot "A" series image stabilized...
Good resolution, Clean and detailed results across the frame and zoom range, Effective image stabilization, Fast, reliable focus, Reliable exposure and white balance and accurate color, Clear and understandable menu and control layout, Good feature set, G...
Occasional highlight clipping, Combined card / battery compartment can make changing cards without losing the batteries fiddly, Slow flash recycling (especially when batteries are weak), Low screen resolution, Images a bit soft viewed at 100% - benefit fr...
Canons A series PowerShots were originally designed as entry level cameras but since have quite clearly moved out of their original market segment. A series PowerShots have improved with each generation and - thanks to the inclusion of comprehensiv...
Good value, above-average image quality, good performance, easy to use, some advanced features and options, includes optical IS
Camera is larger than other point-and-shoot models, LCD could be a little sharper
Canons PowerShot A570 IS point-and-shoot digital camera provides a very good mixture of features and usability for novice photographers. By shopping around a bit, you might be able to find the PowerShot A570 for around $200, which makes it a great va...
Abstract: Since the birth of the PowerShot range, Canon has continued to provide its users with something slightly different, from a level of manual control not offered by other compacts to a viewfinder – something which many people don’t want to