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Canon PowerShot A720IS 8MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

Canon PowerShot A720IS 8MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
MSRP: $199.99
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Manufacturer: Canon
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Canon PowerShot A720IS 8MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom Features

8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
6x image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch wide-viewing-angle LCD display
Face Detection technology and in-camera red-eye fix
19 shooting modes, including 7 special scene modes; Print/Share button
Powered by 2 AA-size batteries (2 alkaline batteries included); stores images on SD memory cards (16MB memory card included)
 

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Additional Canon PowerShot A720IS 8MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom Information

The PowerShot A720 IS is the quintessential A Series camera in a popular line that matches high-end image quality with fun, easy-to-use features that deliver excellent cost performance. Top-notch specifications include 8.0-megapixel resolution and a long 6x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer Technology for sharp images throughout the zoom range. Canon's DIGIC III Image Processor offers advanced Face Detection Technology and Red-eye Correction for fantastic images. Even expand your creative possibilities with wide-angle and telephoto converter lenses.

 

What Customers Say About Canon PowerShot A720IS 8MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom:

And.I have missed many photos because the batteries are dead again. The only problem is that it sucks the life out of batteries. A big part of why I bought this is because it took standard AA batteries--and on a trip I wanted to be able to get the ones at the hotel gift shop and not run out to a camera/battery speciality store. The previous Canon camera we had took 4 AA batteries, but it worked. If you try to use akaline AA batteries you will get a low battery reading right when you turn it on. We have had to purchase expensive rechargeable NIMH batteries and the battery life is still unsat. The savings in bulk isn't worth it if you miss the photo. Now we bought a second camera that uses the specialized camera batteries I had hoped to avoid.

Bought this for my wife and she loves it. Yes it does point and shoot if you want to do just that but i would spend less and buy a simpler digital if thats what you wish to do.Very impressed with battery life. A typical half day at the zoo and hundreds of pictures will not run the two batteries down. We bought the 2 gig card and carrying case that straps to a belt if you want. I just don't care to have that big digital camera around my neck all day long and taking a camera bag with me. Camera takes good pictures not great pictures like you would have from the bigger 35 mm digitals. We bought this to replace a much more expensive Minolta Digital (now owned by Sony) that ate batteries like crazy. It uses AA's and we only buy the rechargeables.

Its small but has a lot of features that the cheaper point and shoot digitals do not have. This also means you need to know a little more about the camera to use all those functions. I mention this because battery life is a crapshoot with digital camera's and if you get one that eats them up you need to carry a lot of replacements with you.We like it due to its small size. When traveling we take a recharger with us so we always have fresh batteries on hand.

It was sent in again and then sent in again a year later. It was sent to the Canon repair center and returned in about three weeks. The camera would not turn on out of the box. The third time it was sent in they wanted $89.00 to fix the same problem they had not fixed the two previous times. I then took about 20 pictures before it would not turn on again. All the while it was using up the batteries that were in it but none of the functions worked. I called customer service and was told that they would not fix the camera because by that time the camera was out of warranty. Be warned, if you have any problems with a new Canon product - insist on a new replacement because they DO NOT STAND BY THEIR PRODUCTS.

You can't be saying "wait, I need more batteries" when they are racing for the tree X-mas morning. I figured for sure I had a different camera (I got mine new for significantly ($500) cheaper elsewhere) and so I studied the pictures, even zooming in, to make sure that yes I had the camera and yes it was rated well and selling for over 600.I have read the other low ratings, so I know what I am in for with this poor rating, but I will not be deterred. It doesn't matter how great the picture quality of the birthday photo is if the picture does not capture the surprised look on their face, but instead captures the wrapping paper being tossed away.So, with that in mind, and with the overwhelming majority suggesting that I am completely out of my mind, go ahead and decide on your own. PiƱata picture.

I decided to look at the reviews for my personal camera, to establish how others reviewed a camera I considered the worst camera I have ever owned. As I researched, I found reports ('Best' Lists, consumer report type things) which all had contrary information making the decision practically impossible. Granted, people should not give a low rating for shipping issues, or the time it takes the company to send it, but they should if they would have made a different purchase decision if they had had the information previously. If you plan on taking your camera on vacation take several boxes of batteries.

Absolutely infuriating. When I buy a product, I always look at the lowest rated ones to see the potential problems. I give a 1 to something I would never purchase again, and would tell anyone considering it to STOP. and DON'T DO IT.So, with that in mind, here goes:It eats batteries. I was researching online today for a camera to give my daughter for her birthday.

NIMH whatever. it burns through them faster than any camera I have ever owned. It is soooooooooooooo slooooooooooooowwwwwww to take a picture. To get a picture of the child blowing out the candles of a birthday cake you need to take the picture while they are INHALING. Every battery. I was horrified when I saw the reviews, and sick when I saw the high price. Press the button during the kid's windup (I've actually gotten some pretty cool pictures using this method with candy flying all over).

All types of batteries. I've tried everything. So, you might think those aren't good enough reasons to give a camera a poor review, you may question my competence, and demand I take a camera class prior to ever reviewing a camera again (or better yet, save everyone's time and destroy my keyboard) but what people don't understand is that with kids, you've got to move fast. Who knows, maybe I just got a lemon.

Don't know if this is a flukey lemon in an otherwise good product line, but it doesn't matter. My new camera, bought and used for my once-in-a-lifetime fabulous New Zealand/Australia Odyssey, has all the bells and whistles.and takes poor quality grainy pictures with "lines" across the image no matter what the setting. I thought it was my fault, but it wasn't (and still isn't). The damage is done and the photos can only be used as reference for sketches. I am extremely disappointed and will never buy another Canon camera.

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