Conclusion: in most respects, the canon powershot a510 and a520 are nice upgrades to two of my favorite cameras from 2004. however, two things have changed for the worst (low light focusing and redeye). even so, these two cameras are still arguably the best entry-level digital cameras on the market.
first, the good news. despite being smaller than their...
Conclusion: the powershot a510 is canon's 2005 successor to the popular a75 that we reviewed in 2004. the a510 retains the a75's 3-megapixel resolution and family-friendly features, but offers a more powerful 4x optical zoom range, 35-140mm in 35mm-equivalence, and reduced size via the use of sd memory and only 2 aa batteries for power.
in 2005, a...
Conclusion: featuring a 3.2-megapixel ccd, automatic, partial, or fully manual exposure control, and a wide range of preset shooting modes, the powershot a510 is another great member of canon's a-series line of digital cameras. built on the same long-tested design as many a-series predecessors, the canon a510 offers a lot in its compact package. its...