Canon PowerShot A800 - review


Canon PowerShot A800 - review
Canon PowerShot A800 - review

The Canon PowerShot A800 is great quality at a great price.

I bought this when my baby was born so I could take pictures and videos of that baby. I didn't need any extra features at first. My husband advised Canon. I bought it and I'm happy! The camera has a minimum of settings, only the basics: modes, auto, time-date, timer and similar simple. Nothing extra, it's hard to get confused or mess up. I took pictures of my baby in auto mode originally, it was blurry, because he's quick. Then I switched to "kids and pets" mode and the quality of the photos is great. I really like it, not a blurry moment. Especially compared to my previous Nikon, which was just a disaster.

Canon PowerShot A800 The Canon PowerShot S100 is a digital camera produced by Canon. It was introduced on November 13, 2005 as the successor to the PowerShot SX110, with several improvements, including a higher resolution of 12.1 megapixels, a new flash, and a better LCD. The camera was discontinued in 2010. The Canon PowerShot S100 is a digital compact camera produced by Canon. It was the first digital camera to be released in Japan, and it is the smallest of the three S series models, with a 3.5-inch LCD screen and a price of ¥19,990. The camera has a resolution of 7.9 megapixels and a 5-element lens with f/2.6 maximum aperture. The camera is powered by a lithium-ion battery. The Canon PowerShot S80 is a digital camera by Canon Inc. released in August 2005. It was the first camera in Canon's PowerShot line to be released with an 8-megapixel sensor. It was available in three color options: Black, White (also called "Silver"), and Red.

Features
12.1 Megapixel CMOS camera
Built-in flash
Electronic viewfinder
Live View (up to 10fps)
Single shot mode
5x optical zoom
3x digital zoom
HD video recording at up to 1280x720 resolution
Wi-Fi