Conclusion: Yes, this case is inexpensive. But how much would it have cost the manufacturer to sew a shoulder strap onto this case? It does have a sturdy, sewn belt loop strap on the back, but I don't wear belts, so when I take my camera with me, I either have to...
Conclusion: My new Canon A610 fits very snugly in the case and is smaller than I thought it would be. I'm very glad I bought it and for a great price too. It does what it's supposed to do in protecting the camera without being too large and bulky. Highly recommended...
Conclusion: This Canon case is very poorly designed--for example, it does not even completely cover the Canon A-620 digital camera, one of the models for which it is expressly marketed by Canon. The case freely allows light, dust, air, and water in. You can clearly...
Conclusion: This kit is priced way too high. If you shop around you can find other NIMH battery chargers for a lower price and the batteries that are included often have a higher mAH rating. Some of the chargers even have a quick charge mode so you don't have to...
Conclusion: I use this for my Powershot A510 and it works well. The battery charger is nice and compact, except it only charges AA batteries, but that's okay for me since I only use it for my digital camera.
Conclusion: My new Camera and accessory kit arrived within a reasonable time and in good shape. I have ordered several times in the past and have always had a good experience. Priceing is always better. I saved over $30 on this set by using Amazon.com.
Conclusion: This is the first complaint on anything I have bought through Amazon. This product was fulfilled through 47th Street Photo. I specifically ordered it because it was advertised as Canon brand name products. When the order came, it was a Samsonite camera...
Conclusion: Everything works with my camera just like it said it would. Only negative was that the secondary vendor also sent me someone elses order, and although I emailed them several times and call once I could never get a response as to what to do with the extra...
Together with the Canon PowerShot A610, the PowerShot A620 replaces the wildly popular PowerShot A95. This model incorporates a 7-megapixel CCD, and both have a modestly updated body design, use the same 4X zoom lens as that of the Canon G series, and boast a 2-inch LCD.
Marketing Date
August 2005
Camera Type
Standard Point and Shoot
Image Sensor Type
CCD
Resolution
7.4 MP
Image Resolutions
640 x 480 , 2592 x 1944 , 2048 x 1536 , 1600 x 1200 , 3072 x 2304