Canon PowerShot A2400 IS
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13 years ago
Superb camera
Getting a canon camera in dis budget that also sitting at home…I m really really happy with the image quality, the zoom, the clarity wht this camera is giving. The lens elements are also up to the mark, to the latest technology.
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot A2400 IS Digital Camera Review
The Canon PowerShot A2400 IS is a digital camera with 5x optical zoom and 16 megapixel sensor, Daniel Bell reviews.
Pros:
- Built-in help guide
- Available in a good range of colours
- Good creative modes
- Images have really good colour reproduction
- Easy to use
Cons:
- Only 720p HD video recording
- No fast continuous shooting
- Image detail isn't sufficient for large prints
13 years ago
If you're primarily worried about two things in a beginner-level digital camera -- a low price and good image quality -- the PowerShot A2400 from Canon may be a perfect camera for you. It can be found for less than $150 , and my PowerShot A2400 review shows a model that shoots pretty good photos.
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot A2400 IS Review
Canon is gradually refreshing its PowerShot and IXUS series of digital cameras. Depending on the models, the updates include better optics, inclusion of image stabilization, new DIGIC V image processor, Full HD video recording, Wi-Fi connectivity, improved design, and more.
13 years ago
Canon Powershot A2400 IS
The Canon Powershot A2400 IS is one of the cheaper pocket sized cameras from a recognised brand. For a camera at this level it offers exceptional picture quality that the majority of similar priced digital cameras cannot match.
Pros:
- Good Points: Picture quality
- value for money
- High Definition Movies
- 3cm macro mode
- Image Stabilisation for video as well as stills photography
- In camera help text
Cons:
- Bad Points: Slow responses with flash
- No 3D Photography Mode
- No Motion Panoramas
14 years ago
Cons Bottom Line Pick This Up If... Among these new PowerShot cameras that included optical image stabilization, the A2400 IS is the least expensive model. For those who are unfamiliar, optical image stabilization is a nice feature for helping avoid camera shake in lower lighting, or when shooting...
Pros:
- Camera is very easy to use
- Help button provides explanations of A2400's various features
- LCD is pretty bright and can be viewed in sunlight outdoors
- Small camera fits easily in a pocket
- Color accuracy is good
- Special effects are easy to use
- Several options for playing back images stored in the...
Cons:
- Control buttons on back panel are too small and aren't comfortable to use
- Control buttons aren't raised away from the camera
- making it difficult to press them at times
- More experienced photographers won't find much to like due to a lack in manual controls
- LCD screen is a bit too small
- Larger...
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A2400 IS
With its 5x zoom lens, 16-megapixel CCD sensor, and sharp, optically stabilized lens, the Canon PowerShot A2400 IS ($159.99 direct) is a pretty good point-and-shoot camera if you're on a tight budget.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Sharp, optically stabilized lens
- Speedy performance
Cons:
- Noisy images at high ISOs
- Limited video support
14 years ago
For a little over a hundred and fifty bucks, you could do a lot worse than the Canon PowerShot A2400 IS. Whether a manufacturer is designing an entry-level point-and-shoot like this one, or a high-end professional grade DSLR, we appreciate attention to the target audience.
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