Pros: Easy-to-use, Good photo quality, Lots of functions, Canon quality Cons: Shutter lag, low-light issues
I've been hemming and hawing on upgrading from the point and shoot camera that I currently have to something with greater resolution and more options. As part of that quest I was able to get my hands on my good friend's Canon PowerShot A570 IS 7.1 ...
Pros: Small, Light, AA batteries, Takes great pictures, Image Stabilization, Fast start up, Optical Viewfinder Cons: The memory card is under the battery cover door which seems a bit fragile.
We got the Canon PowerShot A570 IS last year to replace my old digital camera. The Image Stabilization is my favorite feature as my pictures come out sharp far more often. Battery life is decent, especially with Lithium AAs. Flash recharge time is ...
I have had this camera for over a year now. Although it takes great pictures, buyers beware it does have issues with the shutter opening and closing while turning the device on and off. Despite this problem, the camera is very easy to operate, takes ...
Pros: Compatable, Low Price, GREAT FOCUS, long lasting battery use Cons: Focus is not the same as pro, and zoom is not amazing
Cannon cameras are Amazing, i would not use any other camera, the camera detects about 5 faces and the focus works 95% of the time, here i am comparing this camera to a professional camera: CANNON PRO Focus: ...
Pros: Image Stabilization. AA Batteries. No Internal Memory. SDHC. Low Shutter Lag. Intuitive Controls. Cons: Battery Meter Error. Long Flash Cycle. Bulky. Scratch-able Screen. Doesn't record to XVID.
I bought this camera after extensive research into consumer level point and shoot cameras. I have had a few digital cameras in the past and have found Canons to have some of the best image quality of any cameras I have used, along with having durable ...
Pros: Hard to damage the outside, breath-taking pictures, well worth your money. Cons: Battery door is sometimes difficult, screen scratches easily.
before I begin this review, I want to let you know that I jump around a lot in my reviews, so please bear with me (:! purchased this camera at Wal-mart a few months ago, and am very glad to have done so. The camera, while being a bit on the large side, ...
Pros: Quality photos, image stabilization, easy to use, AA size batteries, affordable Cons: Rare red eyes, none while considering the quality and price
Cannon A570IS is probably one of the better point and shoot digital cameras that Cannon has produced. It has ton of features that are very rare in its class of cameras. It has a small size that is just enough to conveniently grip and use. The 2.5 inch ...
Pros: Picture Quality, Scene Modes, Value, 4X zoom Cons: Slow recovery time, a bit clunkier than other compact cameras
I purchased the Canon A570 to take with me overseas this summer. I did some homework beforehand, and decided it was the best deal for the money. I have been pleasantly surprised with the camera. I have snapped hundreds of photos so far, and am getting ...
Pros: Image stabilization, simple photo options, good picture quality Cons: Short battery life, on the bulky side
I bought the Canon PowerShot S200 sometime around 2001. Long enough ago, anyway, where I thought I was really cool to be getting a digital camera. Man, I loved that thing. It went with me everywhere for six years, and finally died a glorious death ...
Pros: Excellent image quality, OIS, full manual and auto modes Cons: Low-res LCD screen, SD slot placement, slow flash recharge
I needed to move up to a digital camera and was reviewing my choices. I figured I'd go with Canon since I'd been using their point-and-shoots for years without disappointment. I narrowed it down to the A570IS. The camera offered a whole host of manual ...
Pros: Great crystal clear pictures. Video with sound is amazing. All features are easy to navigate. Cons: Battery indicator defect! Feels cheap, compared to Nikon's P50. Battery door difficult to open/close.
Just bought mine a few days ago. Was working great, awesome pics and video. Much better than the Fujifilm I had. I thought all that research I did payed off. Until yesterday I was snapping pics and video at the local IHRA drag strip. The low battery ...
Pros: Takes quick pictures with good results. Has lenses addons. Cons: High ISO speeds make 'grainy' pictures. Requires two AA batteries. Size may make it 'non-pocketable'.
The IS standing for 'Image Stabilization.' What drew me to the A570 was the ability to take numerous pictures in quick sequence (especially when review is turned off.) With a script, i'm able to take pictures of lighter sparks in nice detail or even of ...
Pros: Great value for money, everything you need, supremely well designed & laid out. Cons: Noisy CCD at high ASA settings, so-so flash, no battery markings.
As far as I can see Canon can do no wrong when it comes to easy to use digital cameras & my latest purchase, the A570IS (replacing my worn out Canon A80), is a case in point. Others may have the edge in one or two areas but when it comes down to overall ...
Pros: Never taken a bad photo yet always clear and quality is great and is expandable Cons: Didn't include the color option in settings.
This is a great camera for beginners or advance users. Different settings allow free range of use of this camera specifics on this camera are 7.1 mega pixels 4x optical zoom, optical image stabilizer, digic III, face detection, 2.5 lcd screen 2inch ...
Pros: Pretty decent pictures, easy to use, medium weight. Cons: Struggles with low light settings, fancy features don't seem to do much.
Mr_chelledun and I are veteran Canon camera purchasers, so although the last model died a bit sooner than we would have liked (probably repeatedly dropping it didnt help), we still eagerly signed on for Canon digital camera number four with the ...
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