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Canon PowerShot A590 IS Digital Camera (8.0 MP, 4xOptical Zoom) 2.5" LCD | 
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| Brand: Canon Category: CE
Buy New: £93.99
New (25) from £93.99
Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.6 x 3.2
MPN: 2462B008AA Model: 2462B008AA EAN: 8714574513836 ASIN: B00131MUWQ
Release Date: January 31, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8.0 Megapixels | | • | Canon 4x optical zoom with optical Image Stabilizer (IS) | | • | Motion Detection Technology, High ISO Auto and IS for the total anti-blur solution | | • | Enhanced Face Detection Technology with white balance control and Face Select & Track for great people shots | | • | Red-Eye Correction in shooting and playback | | • | Fast response times and superb image quality with DIGIC III and iSAPS technology | | • | Large 2.5" LCD screen and optical viewfinder | | • | Wide range of shooting modes include full Manual control and Easy mode | | • | 20fps VGA movies with Long Play mode for extended recording | | • | Optional accessories include wide tele/close-up lenses and slave flash |
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Product Description Taking great photos is easier than ever with the PowerShot A590 IS and its 8-megapixel CCD sensor. Canon has come up trumps yet again with another camera that is loaded full of the latest technologies. These advanced features include a dual scroll that allows users to quickly access the different settings, apply special effects and colours, or even activate the face detection mode. Face detection technology makes its extremely easy to focus in on smiles and eliminate shadow, while ISO 1600 light sensitivity ensures photos are always bright and packed with colour. Rising to the expectations of both amateurs and experienced photographers, the PowerShot A590IS from Canon is one step ahead of the pack!
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Great budget camera March 27, 2008 Ivan Lietaert (Slypskapelle, Belgium) 37 out of 37 found this review helpful
This camera is great value for money. Make sure you buy good quality rechargable batteries (not included), you'll also need a high capacity DS card (only 32MB card is included, which is a bit of a laugh). Canon's "easy" button is a nobrainer, but tends to opt for high ISO, which results in some grain. So I go to Program or Manual mode and select the ISO myself, and the result is wonderful: no grain anymore, and well lit. Face detection is great, because now the people in my pictures are always sharp and well lit. The options and settings seem endless, for those who like to tweak. Video (20fps) is of amazing quality and the avi format is instantly recognized in Sony Vegas Movie Studio for editing. This camera looses one star for not including a charger nor high capacity SD card.
No regret buying this camera February 23, 2008 M. A. Ali (Oxford UK) 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
I studied and read reviews for two months for digi camera.. In the end decided to buy Canon 590 IS. Absouletely happy with it .. " EASY " mode .. what can I say ? works wonder. For 130 can not go wrong. Bought it from Amazon.. instruction manual was in Italian but no problem becasue there is CD in the box which has English instructions. Delivery from Amazon was on time as promised.This camera produce crisp sharp bright photos.
Pretty good August 14, 2008 rowan tree (Edinburgh, Scotland) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
First, the camera colour is sort of tungsteny (it looks a weird brown colour in the Amazon pics) which makes it look very classy in the flesh. It's *very* well thought out in terms of how it works. It's an SLR in all but actually being an SLR so if you want to go fully manual as well as Program, Aperture and Shutter priorities, you can do so. It also has an Easy mode and an Auto mode, if you don't want to do much thinking. It has an amazing amount of functionality if you do want to do some thinking. It does have a little purple fringing at times but I guess that's par for the course. It is a tad barrel-ly at the wide end of the lens and pictures can be a little soft at times. Colours are good. Apart from that it's very nice indeed and for the price is just fine. It's got me in the mood for a DSLR... must resist, must resist... You get a printed Getting Started guide (which is no more than that) and a CD with the full manual on (200 pages) which its best to print out and read (not as daunting as it looks and this will pay back in spades). The software with it is pretty good too (there are more manuals for this...!) So, one star off for not giving us a full printed manual then.
Point and Shoot Heaven October 4, 2008 Graham Mccarthy (Cheshire) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
This is a great little point and shoot camera and really well suited to less experienced photographers. I did plenty of research on the subject with specific requirements as follows: Optical Viewfinder - This has several advantages, it dramatically improves battery life by enabling the camera to be used without the 2.5" LCD screen and it allows the camera to be used more traditionally (and intuitively) by putting it up to the eye. The image in the optical viewfinder does zoom in and out with the lens, so you take what you see. High ISO - The camera goes up to 1600 ASA which means that it can be used to take pictures in very low light conditions without using a flash. This is really useful at concerts where it is undesirable to use a flash. AA Batteries - Rechargeable camera batteries are really good if you have a PC or USB type charger, but these aren't always available. Using standard AA batteries make this camera slightly larger than the average (which is no bad thing) and with a more usable power source in an emergency. I also bought some re-chargeable batteries and a charger. X4 Optical Zoom - This zoom is really useful, the norm on this type of camera is X3 but again at concerts a x4 allows you to get closer. Digital zooms are hopeless and simply degrade the image quality to achieve dubious zoom results. Easy Mode - For people that neither know or want to know about aperture and shutter priority, ISO speed settings etc. and that want a simple point and click camera, the Canon easy mode is a real boon. The picture quality is excellent as you would expect from a Canon camera, and the camera refresh speed (the time it takes the camera to store the last picture and be ready to take a second) is less than 2 seconds. The camera will also take movies at 20 frames per second (enough for most applications) but be aware, the zoom doesn't work in movie mode, but this is a trivial point. If what you're looking for is an easy to use, point and click camera that is robust, well thought through and that takes excellent pictures, then this is it. At 8m pixels, the images can be blown up to larger than A4 size, which is usually enough. The charcoal case also makes it look classy. I would strongly recommend buying the additional Canon Powershot case (it doesn't come with a case) and a 2GB SD card (it comes with a 32MB card, enough for about 12 pictures only) for it.
A great camera for the money June 14, 2008 N. Dickinson (Isle of Man) 11 out of 15 found this review helpful
I am so impressed, great quality pictures, easy to use, and lots of fetures if you want to use something other than auto mode" If you are unsure of what to go for, you will not go wrong with one of these.
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