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Editors Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. The PowerShot A700 combines top specifications with innovative technology to transport your photography to an exciting new level. Youll capture super...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:29:39
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The Canon Powershot A700, the new flagship of Canons A-series, boasts an extensive feature set in a surprisingly compact size. Having a 6 megapixel sensor, a 6X optical zoom lens and full-manual controls, it delivers quality images with relatively l...
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Price: about €255 (incl. VAT)When I decided to buy a new digital camera in June it wasnt an easy decision. While I am not particularly talented, I expect a good deal from a digital camera. The new camera had to beat my old Sony CyberShot DSC-P50, whi...
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The A series from Canon has seen many models over a period of time; but with the A700, Canon seems to claim that All good things come in small packages. Well see how true it really is (in case of the A700, of course.) The Camera Although not many pe...
6.0 MP, Newer and better processor, 1 cm macro mode, 2.5-inch LCD, Good quality, ISO upto 800, Widescreen shots, Good VFM.
Only 2 AA batteries, No image Stabilisation, No onboard memory.
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The is at the top of the three Powershot "A" digital cameras announced in February of this year. It was announced along with the A530 and A540. The A700 sets itself apart from the A540 by having a 6x optical zoom (the A540 has a 4x optical zoom)...
I enjoyed using the A700. It's a very easy camera to just carry around to pull out to grab a quick snapshot. The image quality is excellent and having the 6x optical zoom is, in my opinion, worth the extra $50 compared to the Canon Powershot A540...
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Canon PowerShot A700 Overview By: Mike Pasini and Dave Etchells Canon is continually expanding its PowerShot A-series cameras, even as they reduce some of their other lines. The new A700, announced just before Spring PMA 2006, is the first step in yet...
Full Manual control (PASM) Vibrant, appealing color Good skin tones Auto white balance handles a wide range of lighting well Better than average exposure accuracy Better than average shutter response Good lens, sharp corners, low chromatic aberration H...
Only average speed from shot to shot Contrast is a little high, tends to lose highlight and shadow detail under harsh lighting Zoom lens could stand having a few more steps (14 settings across 6x makes for somewhat large steps) No image stabilization S...
Featuring a 6x optical zoom, 6.0-megapixel CCD, automatic, partial, or fully manual exposure control, and a wide range of preset shooting modes, the PowerShot A700 is another fine addition to Canons A-series of digital cameras. Built on the same long-...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2011-07-31 01:29:55
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The appearance of the A700 follows the lines of other A-series cameras and their construction. The body is mostly silvered plastic with the exception of the front, which is metal-clad. The generous grip, and the A700?s reasonably large size, combines t...
Excellent image quality, Full range of shooting modes, Excellent colour rendition, 6X optical zoom, 25 inch monitor, Good ergonomic design, Very good value...
Flash a bit weak, Some noise from 200 ISO onwards, No indication of the ISO used when photos are captured using Auto ISO, or Auto High...
The new Powershot A700 now crowns the A-series cameras, Canon’s most economical line of Powershot cameras. The A700 is equipped with a 6-megapixel CCD, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor and a 6X optical zoom. The appearance of the A700 follows the lines o...
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The Canon PowerShot A700 ($350) is a low cost camera offering a 6X zoom lens in place of the 3X or 4X lenses usually found on cameras this size. While its name makes it sound like the top-end camera in Canons A-series, thats up for debate. Whi...
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The PowerShot A700 features six-megapixel resolution together with a retractable 6x optical zoom lens with a focal length of 35-210mm (35mm equivalent) The A700 model incorporates 20 shooting modes from fully automatic to fully manual to achieve optimu...
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Announced just before PMA in February, the A700 is the new flagship of the ever-growing A series of affordable feature-laden PowerShot models. As well as sporting a 6x (35-210mm equiv) optical zoom and 2.5-inch screen the A700 is the first of many ca...
Good resolution, clean and detailed results, Natural, accurate color, Good edge-to-edge sharpness, Useful 35-210mm equiv. 6x zoom lens, Fast, reliable focus, Reliable exposure and white balance, Sophisticated and comprehensive range of features and contro...
Clipped highlights and occasional exposure problems in bright, contrasty conditions, Occasional clipping of very bright reds and yellows in bright conditions, Zoom is a bit jumpy (not enough steps between 35 and 210mm), No ISO button, Slow flash recycling...
Canons A series PowerShots have proved very popular with photographers, thanks to the winning combination of keen pricing, a full and comprehensive feature set and solid build quality. The A700 is no exception, and will no doubt prove just as popular...
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It is difficult to go wrong with pretty much any digital camera from Canon. Canon cameras have no significant shortcomings and their A-line of compact cameras sells in huge numbers to happy customers. The A610 and A620 are a huge success with excellen...
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dpinterface.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:30:08
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DPInterface Canon PowerShot A700 ReviewBrad Soo - April 20th, 2006 Canon released the PowerShot A700 camera early 2006 with even more zoom. While this may not be the flagship of the A-series (in my opinion), its pretty close to it. Here are some chan...
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of the Canon PowerShot A700, Canon have added the flagship of the PowerShot A series digital cameras to their assortment. The camera has plenty to offer and features a variety of setting options. The Canon A700 holds an attractive market position and...
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