Canon PowerShot A3400 IS - review


Canon PowerShot A3400 IS - review
Canon PowerShot A3400 IS - review

The Canon PowerShot A3400 IS is a good camera if you know how to use it.

When choosing a camera, I did not really rely on the settings and features, and of all the characteristics I more or less understood something in megapixels and matrix. Not very much, of course. In general I just needed a digital camera to take pictures and post them on social networks.

Digital camera PowerShot A3400 IS included: stylus, wrist strap, charger CB-2LDE, rechargeable battery NB-11L, interface cable IFC-400PCU, software (CD-ROM), but the memory card is not included.



After turning on the camera for the first time, I began to understand the settings

1) The date and time are set at will in the main menu

2) The camera has touch control.

3) The picture is taken in one of the selected modes: program, AUTO, LIVE, portrait, low light, fisheye effect, miniature effect, game effect. Camera, monochrome, super bright, poster effect, snow, fireworks, slow shutter speed, stealth, iFrame video, auto start on face detection

4) HD shooting

5) ZOOM Lens 5x

6) Button control, for me personally, very simple and functional

7) The zoom in/out function is performed by shifting the shooting button to the right/left

8) It has four flash modes: Auto, On, Time Lapse and Off



Now about photos. For someone who does not have the skills of a professional photographer, pictures seem quite good. Pictures are very clear and bright. Natural landscapes look beautiful in any light, regardless of the flash. It's a little different with people. I prefer to take pictures and photographs in daylight without flash. With flash, the camera really catches all the imperfections of the human face. But without flash, you don't even need the services of photoshop. But then again, it's up to someone. In general, I am satisfied with my camera.