Canon PowerShot A580 - camera reviews


Canon PowerShot A580 - camera reviews
Canon PowerShot A580 - camera reviews

It will soon be three years since the Canon PowerShot A580 camera has been working for the benefit of our family archive. We bought it after the wedding, expecting a new addition.

When we chose a model, we compared wedding photos taken with different cameras. Of the four digital "soap boxes" this was the best result. All the photos are clear, the video is of normal quality, without "bugs. If you go into the manual and read the manual, you can make pretty professional photos, as far as 8 megapixels allow. But for everyday shooting for me quite enough AUTO mode. By the way, a friend who bought an analogue of my model, but a later release, in a modified body, noted that on my machine quality auto mode is better. Controls are clear, has a Russian menu. I like the fact that the switch between shooting and viewing photos - relay, that is, before you turn on the switch can be put in viewing mode, then the lens does not move out unnecessarily for lack of use. The body lies well in the hand, for a right-handed person, the lanyard is put on the wrist and does not get in the frame. Pictures can be taken with one hand, but if you do not have a flash, it is better to hold two hands. In maximum zoom mode, the photos are fuzzy, but the camera is not for paparazzi, but for home photos. The flash charges quickly from rechargeable batteries, but slowly from regular batteries.

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Canon PowerShot A580 a gift from my husband. For my birthday my husband gave me as a gift a Canon PowerShot A580 camera. I was very happy because I have been dreaming about it for a long time. I liked the design and it is very easy to use. I liked the design, very easy to use, all the functions and controls are clear. It has a large memory of 32 MB, which allows you to save a lot of photos. Often shoot video when we go to the event. Comes with audio/video cable, which can be used to download everything to a laptop or watch through the TV. The monitor is LCD. Charges with batteries, so you have to watch then when it starts to run down. So I can recommend with a clear conscience to anyone who is still undecided about the model.