Testseek.co.uk have collected 32 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot A620 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot A620.
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32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great image quality, solid performance, lots of useful features, easy to use, excellent button layout and navigation
Not as fast as other cameras, flimsy covers for MMC/SD and multimedia hookups
Canon has always been a very good digital camera manufacturer and no doubt they continued that reputation when they designed the Canon PowerShot A620. This camera packs ease-of-use with lots of professional features all inside a lightweight case maki...
Abstract: I wanted to check out the new 7.1-Megapixel Canon PowerShot A620 ever since it was released. Once I saw that I could get it for only $324, I immediately ordered it. I also got the 5-Megapixel Canon PowerShot A610 and reviewed it earlier. So is Canon A...
The Canon PowerShot A620 is another winner from Canon. 7 megapixels, 4x optical zoom lens, a fold-out, twisting LCD screen, the usual excellent Canon image quality and general quick responsiveness (thanks to the Digic II processor) make this a great a...
Abstract: It will probably not have escaped anyones notice that Canon has captured a large share of the market. The performances of its digital camera have definitely contributed to this. One innovation has followed the other and the speed with which Canon brin...
Abstract: The A620 has silver/champagne-coloured metallic areas on top of the body, part of the front, and on the back surface of the pivoting LCD monitor, while the rest of the body is composed of a matching colour plastic.
Stylish looks and good build quality, Very large 3in screen, Touch-screen control, Built-in photo album
Soft in corners at open apertures, Higher price than rivals, Manual but no A or S priority, No on-screen grid option
Finding an overall winner is difficult as all four cameras had key things going for them, which could totally sway your opinion. That said a winner did emerge, but before announcing it, well round-up each camera in turn. Canons PowerShot A620 is a co...
Good resolution, very clean results, Very natural color, Good edge-to-edge sharpness, Useful 35-140mm equiv. 4x zoom lens with decent F2.8-4.1 max aperture range, Reliable - and much faster - focus, Sophisticated and comprehensive range of features and co...
Clipped highlights and occasional exposure problems in bright, contrasty conditions, Focusing at tele end in low light can hunt, Zoom is not very smooth - only 7 steps from wide to tele, No ISO button, Images slightly soft, but they sharpen up well in pos...
The PowerShot A95 was one of the most successful 5MP compacts due to its compelling combination of features, image quality and value for money. But it was not a camera without problems - mainly performance and speed issues, most of which we - and all ...
Abstract: The compact and lightweight PowerShot A620 and A610 digital cameras feature a sleek new body design, 7.1 and 5.0 megapixel CCDs respectively, 4x optical zoom lens, Canon?s exclusive high-performance DIGIC II image processor and a 2.0-inch vari-angle co...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot A620 is the long-awaited update to the very popular PowerShot A95 (see our review). The 7.1 Megapixel A620 ($399), along with its 5.0 Megapixel sibling (the A610, $299) have a host of improvements over the A95, including: High...