Photo : Canon PowerShot A400 3.2MP Digital Camera with 2.2x Optical Zoom (Blue)

Canon PowerShot A400 3.2MP Digital Camera with 2.2x Optical Zoom (Blue)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 20755







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
Color: Blue
Display Size: 1.5 inches
EAN: 0013803043860
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: Canon
Manufacturer: Canon
Maximum Focal Length: 13.2 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 5.9 millimeters
Model: A400
Optical Zoom: 2.2 unknown-units
Publisher: Canon
Sales Rank: 20755
Studio: Canon
Variation Description: Blue


Features:
  • New contemporary design 3.2 Megapixel digital camera with 2.2x Optical/3.2x Digital/7x Combined Zoom
  • Extraordinarily fast shutter release with the Quick Shot function
  • Canon Image Processor and iSAPS Technology for faster processing and excellent image quality
  • New print/share button for easy direct printing and downloads
  • Comes in four fun colors: Silver, Sky Blue, Lime Green, and Sunset Gold







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The powerful PowerShot A400 brings a striking new look to digital photography. You can choose from among 4 colors of A400 to tune-in with your individual sense of style and personality. Canon also packs a host of impressive new features that make the world of digital pictures amazingly easy - from your very first shot. The new compact body makes it even easier to take the A400 with you anywhere so you won't miss an opportunity to use it. The Canon PowerShot 400 Kit comes with: PowerShot A400 Body / Wrist Strap WS-200 / SD Memory Card SDC-16M / 2 AA-type Alkaline Batteries / Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM / ArcSoft Camera Suite CD-ROM / Interface Cable IFC-400PCU / AV Cable AVC-DC300 We advise buying AA rechargeable batteries and a larger SD SecureDigital memory-card (128MB or higher) for more flexible use. The A400 is camera that you'll love to own and really enjoy using for stills and videos that are sharp and detailed. Print/Share Button plus ID Photo Print and Movie Print; Direct Print and PictBridge Support 1.5 TFT LCD Uses 2 AA batteries for around-the-world versatility Built-in multimode automatic electronic-flash Shoots still and movie pictures 5.82 ounces (camera only); about 8 ounces with batteries and memory-card installed



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - camera
I love this camera so much Im going to buy another one. my whole family loves it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No Buyer's Remorse For This Camera
I have owned this camera for almost 3 years now and I have never had one complaint about it. It takes great pictures and has a lot of features. The camera is small enough that I can carry it in my pocket and easy enough to use that my 4 year old daughter was taking great pictures with it after just a few lessons. I also want to say that I have dropped this camera a few times on the hard concrete and it is very durable. It has never malfunctioned or given me any problems at all. I purchased another one for my girlfriend for Christmas because she loved my camera so much and was always using it when I wanted it. Her camera is also great and I am very happy with both purchases.

I won't bore you with all the technical stuff. You can find that elsewhere. I just wanted to say that this is a great camera and if you are thinking about getting it you should.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - ok
the camera worked fine but the printer never printed out a pic. it always came out blank then the ink was empty, i just did not understand how if nothing printed how the ink could run out. if i could do it again i would just get the camera



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great camera for the price
owned the camera for three years with no problems, little weak indoors compared to new cameras. very durable camera, i took this thing around the world and it is still in one piece and takes good pictures.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Loved it!
I loved this camera SO much! I had it for about two years and it never stopped working. I even dropped it one time and although it got a little crack in it, it still worked (I still wouldn't recommend dropping it though). The digital zoom was amazing, I really liked it. The only complaint I had was that it didn't hold charge for very long periods of time.

(Blue) Zoom Optical 2.2x with Camera Digital 3.2MP A400 PowerShot Canon




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