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3dGameMan
09-17-2004, 08:09 PM
Canon PowerShot A95 review: >>>> (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canona95/)

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Announced in August 2004, the PowerShot A95 replaces the hugely popular A80 at the top of Canon's entry-level range. Although it shares many features with the A80, the new model sports several significant improvements (including some also found on the A85), and in fact offers a feature set that compares well with considerably more expensive models, such as last year's PowerShot G5. The main changes are the sensor resolution (5MP) and a larger (1.8 inch) and considerably higher resolution (118,000 pixel) swing out LCD screen. Other improvements include an enhanced movie mode and a wider assortment of subject-based shooting modes. Let's have a quick look at the main selling points:

5.0 million effective pixels
3x (38-114mm equiv.) F2.8-4.9 zoom lens
1.8 inch 'vari angle' (swing and tilt) LCD
DIGIC processor
9 point AiAF plus flexizone focus
14 exposure modes
Print/Share button & direct print
Autofocus illuminator
Part metal body

coolhand
09-17-2004, 08:27 PM
enhansed movie mode lol...canons movie mode is a joke compared to the new sonys...that being said ive used the current A series and its a very nice camera for the $$$.

KaNaDiAnIcEmAn
09-17-2004, 09:21 PM
ya i agree with the movie mode on canons

my s60 is an outstanding camera for anything but little movies

the quality on the movie is really good at 640x480, but the cutoff is 30 seconds.