Canon PowerShot A3400 IS
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13 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3400IS
It used to be that Canons smallest cameras were the Ixus brand. When this PowerShot arrived I had to look at the box to be sure it was a PowerShot as it is truly tiny and only the Canon Ixus offerings have been this small.
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3400IS
It used to be that Canons smallest cameras were the Ixus brand. When this PowerShot arrived I had to look at the box to be sure it was a PowerShot as it is truly tiny and only the Canon Ixus offerings have been this small.
13 years ago
Amazing camera
This camera is very good. Super value for money. Note that the battery does not last for long if you are filming
13 years ago
Canon, the prestigious brand has come up once again with PowerShot A series camera named Canon PowerShot A3400 IS. Like its previous versions like PowerShot A2400 and the A4000, these cameras are also equipped with many innovative features.
Pros:
- Comes with convincing 16 megapixels
- Boasts of 5x optical zoom
- Due to the touchscreen of these cameras
- you are provided with the option of utilizing the screen to focus on an area that requires to be shot and also touch to capture
- Comes with an inbuilt image stabilizer that helps the user to...
Cons:
- Dismal low-light performance
- Slow to start up and recycle
- Excessive noise reduction
- Limited to digital zoom during video recording
14 years ago
Touch Facility is not wroking
I book this Camera for Touch Facility.. However its not good in real... Video clarity is not upto the level...
14 years ago
Picture (Almost) Perfect
Bought for my mom to replace her old camera which no longer had a working flash (and the fact that it was still a 6mp camera). She loves this new camera and the build quality that came with it. Also the difference that a whole additional 6mp makes to the quality of the picture itself.
Pros:
- Pretty standard set up
- fantastic price point
- and amazing build quality
Cons:
- Resistive Touchscreen makes it too clumsy to use the touchscreen
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3400 IS Review
This year Canon has bombarded the entry-level camera segment with their PowerShot A series. We have already reviewed the PowerShot A2400 and the A4000, both of which had done decently well.
14 years ago
Steve's SnapShot Cons Bottom Line Pick This Up If...
Pros:
- Touch screen LCD eases menu navigation
- Low price
- 28mm wide angle lens
- Optical image stabilization
- Smart Auto selects settings from 32 predefined situations
- High light sensitivity (up to ISO 1600
- Dedicated movie button
- 720p HD video recording
- Face detect AE and WB
Cons:
- Low-resolution LCD
- 5x optical zoom range can be limiting
- Video quality diminishes with use of digital zoom
- Touch screen swiping is sticky
- Battery life could be better
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A3400 IS
The Canon PowerShot A3400 IS ($179.99 direct) is a pocket camera that succeeds in having a responsive touch-screen LCD, but in a rare misstep for Canon, fails in most of its image gathering capabilities.
Pros:
- Sharp lens
- Touch-screen LCD
- Optical image stabilization
Cons:
- Dismal low-light performance
- Slow to start up and recycle
- Excessive noise reduction
- Limited to digital zoom during video recording
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