Testseek.co.uk have collected 8 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot A75 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot A75.
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8 Reviews
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Abstract: This digital camera is great because of its image quality, full set of manual controls and the best battery life in its class. Indeed, it produces good pictures with well saturated colors, good sharpness from corner to corner, little distortion and go...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 3,200,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 1.8 in - Color, 32 MB - CompactFlash Card<br> <b>Good:</b> High-speed burst mode; versatile manual and automatic controls; impressive image quality; high-quality video capture.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Moderate shutter lag; no TIFF option; not very compact.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The high-speed capture, very good image quality, and manual exposure controls of this low-cost Canon will appeal to snapshot photographers who like to get creative.<br>
Abstract: The PowerShot A75 also debuts at $50 cheaper than its predecessor. Featuring a full 13 shooting modes, the Canon A75 offers not only manual and full-auto exposure control, but five preset capture modes, and six Scene modes to boot. The A75 has a maximum s...
Abstract: The 3.2 megapixel PowerShot A75 can capture images at resolutions of 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480, and Postcard(1600x1200) which is a special 3:2 ratio mode for making 4x6 in. prints. Both the PowerShot A75 and the PowerShot A70 incorporate ...
Abstract: At 312 grams, the Canon PowerShot A75 is a bit large and chunky compared to many other 3.2-megapixel point-and-shoot cameras, but your hand fits comfortably around its handgrip. With an index finger resting on the shutter release or the concentrically ...