
| Value for Money | 7.7/10 |
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| Overall rating | 7.7/10 |
Full review by
jha07![]()
on 25th Dec 2006
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User Rating : 8
Respect : 0
Good Points: Manual setting to control shutter speed and aperture, Excellent battery life, camera design fits nicely in my hand,
Bad Points: Using the zoom decreases light levels and decreases picture quality, 1.8" LCD too small, camera too heavy
General comments: I'm quite happy with my A75. It takes great pictures indoors and outdoors. My only really complaints are the small LCD display, and that the camera is too heavy, which makes it a pain to carry around.
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Review by
hilmorgan
on 16th May 2006
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User Rating : 8
Respect : 0
I feel that the Canon PowerShot A75 digital camera gives perfectly acceptable results as a point and shoot camera; comparable to any (non-digital) point and shoot camera I have used in the past. However, if you are serious about taking pictures, then you need a camera with better specs, or if you can afford it, a digital SLR.
hilmorgan's full review | 93 words
Review by
glsammy![]()
on 8th Jul 2004
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User Rating : 7
Respect : 0
I bought my Canon PowerShot A75 to replace a much loved HP 618.
The Canon initially impressed, with excellent battery life and fast shutter performance. It was after downloading the pictures my main problem with this camera arose.
Many pictures appear flat and under saturated, especially floral images. Of course the camera offers many other modes and setting the Exposure to -1 or even -2, made matters a lot better.
Purple fringe is also a problem on more pictures than I expected.
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glsammy's full review | 130 words | 1 comment added.

3.2-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 10-by-14-inch enlargementsCanon 3x optical zoom lens combines with 3.3x digital zoom9-point autofocus; movie mode; 1.8-inch LCD moni More...