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My Opinion of the Canon A410 Digital Camera

Canon vs Fuji

Shirley Adkins
Canon vs Fuji

In my opinion, a Canon digital camera is 100% better than a Fuji digital camera. I have owned Fuji digital cameras for many years and never really had many complaints. Fuji takes great pictures if the lighting is right. They are simple to use, with just enough manual controls to make things easy for the beginners. However, I recently received a Canon A410 digital camera. It really rocks!! I couldn't believe the quality of the pictures it takes.

It has 3.2 mega pixels and the pictures are so clear. Even the macro zoom gives you clear images from 2 inches away. It also has 3.2x optical zoom. This camera is so simple that a beginner will be able to use it with no problems with it set on auto. With all the manual settings, it will even thrill the more advanced photographer. When I first got the camera, I tried out all the different settings to find out which I liked best. All the pics were gorgeous! Then I turned it to Auto, and guess what! The pics still came out perfectly!! I even took some pics in an almost totally dark room. It picked up my subject so clearly!

If you are thinking about buying a digital camera, I would highly recommend buying a Canon. A new Canon A410 will cost you around $100-150. It is well worth the price! I know I will never buy anything but a Canon from now on.

The following is all the technical data and information:

Basic Features

* 3.2-megapixel CCD delivering image resolutions as large as 2,048 x 1,536 pixels
* 1.5-inch color LCD monitor
* Real-image optical viewfinder
* Glass, 3x 5.4-17.3mm lens (equivalent to 41-131mm zoom on a 35mm camera)
* 3.2x digital zoom
* AiAF through-the-lens auto focus
* AF Assist light for low-light focusing
* Full Automatic, Manual, Super Macro, My Colors, Stitch Assist exposure modes, as well as eight preset exposure modes
* Shutter speed range from 1/2,000 to one second
* Built-in flash with six operating modes
* SD/MMC memory storage
* Power supplied by two AA batteries or optional AC adapter

Special Features

* Movie mode (without sound)
* Stitch-Assist mode for panoramic shots
* Continuous Shooting and a variable delay Self-Timer mode
* White balance (color) adjustment with seven modes
* ISO adjustment with three ISO equivalents and an Auto setting
* Low Sharpness, Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, B&W settings
* My Colors mode
* Evaluative, Center-Weighted, and Spot metering options
* DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility
* Exif Print compatibility
* PictBridge compatibility

Published by Shirley Adkins

Most of my adult life has been spent in nursing. I love to research any subject and learn new things. I love to write, although most of my writings are done strictly for my own enjoyment and ends up being st...  View profile

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  • CitanServ4/24/2007

    Kicking review. I'm on the look out for a nice camera, and just wish other cameras had descriptions this detailed.

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