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| Canon PowerShot A650IS 12.1MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom | 
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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
Buy New: $390.00
Buy New/Used/Refurbished from $389.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (82 reviews) Sales Rank: 2577
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 6 Digital Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.5 Battery: 4 AA Maximum Focal Length: 44.4 Minimum Focal Length: 7.4 Maximum Resolution: 12.1 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 2.7 x 2.2
MPN: A650IS Model: A650IS UPC: 013803086461 EAN: 0013803086461 ASIN: B000V20R28
Release Date: September 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Professional Results At A Bargain Price March 8, 2008 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I think what makes a Camera are the Lenses and the Sensor. All the other features are icing that make a product more useful and a pleasure (or not) to work with. With the A650IS it appears that you are getting very close to professional results. Cannon as usual has nailed the lenses and the imaging sensor. What drove me to the A650IS were the following features: Canon Quality. Canon Lens. The small size (not much larger than my original A40 Powershot). It is very portable. The number of pixels (12 Million). The 6x Zoom. AA Battery use. Close up macro mode (works about 1 inch from the lens). The LCD Screen that flips out so you can take pictures from unusual angles. The focusing in the Macro Mode really works extremely well as you can see from the pictures I posted! The only negative thing is the overall look/finish seems slightly below the typical Canon finish. It looks a bit cheaper than I would like. However after using it for one day I really fell in love with this Camera and would not part with it. The internal Optics and Imaging Sensor are probably the same or equivalent quality to the G and S models. Oh and did I mention that the Image Stabilization works really well? There are many many features but there is one they do not have on this camera that I would have liked... Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB). My old A40 (still working) is going to be retired as it is a positive dinosaur compared to the 650. If you want something beyond the typical point and shoot with excellent results and with more control then this will really fill the bill. Overall the photo quality is excellent!
  Wow! Absolutely worth the price. Macro shots to 1cm! February 28, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've always had Sony CyberShots but when the 12MP+ cameras came out, I wanted better close-up abilities than Sony offered (without an optional lens AND lens adapter); I have a rare book and antiques business and need to take many close-up shots. This Canon 650is is absolutely incredible for close-ups, focusing to within 1cm - yes, ONE CENTIMETER! The Sony came no closer than 10cm. And the quality of these macro shots is incredible as well.br /br /Another advantage over Sony is the Canon software, which allows me to operate the camera remotely, from my keyboard, adjusting tricky lighting/exposure situations by seeing them on my large monitor, not the LCD screen on the camera (although that is, in fact, pretty large; also, the flip screen is kind of cool as well).br /br /If you're doing a lot of indoor/studio shooting, I recommend the ACK600 AC adapter; you'll spend much more for Duracell AA's than the cost of the adapter.br /br /Finally, Canon's function layout is great as well: easy to use, despite the high number of adjustments available. Since the LCD is so large, it's easy to see all the settings and icons, and the adjustment procedures are easy to remember. In the space of a few hours, I may have a hundred different items requiring dozens of adjustments; I was happily surprised to see how easy it was to do all this with the A650; light years ahead of the Sony cameras I've had.
  AWESOME February 26, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great Camera. I love it. This is my first Canon. I had a Kodak Easy Share before. I have two young children and it keeps up with all the moving that they do. Its very very easy to use as well!
  I am satisfied!!! February 17, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Nice Canon camera, right out of the box it took great pics in auto mode. I have not used the advanced manual modes yet, but so far great camera.br /12mp create big size JPEG files, I use the 8MP option. I see that this camera has a bigger sensor size as compared to other models and other manufacturers, thats why I bought it.br /br /br /
  Does what it's made to do... and does it well! February 14, 2008 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought this camera for my wife for her birthday last week. I took her to New York to go shopping for her birthday and wanted a great point n shoot camera that would take great pics and clear video/audio. I will be brief since so many others have written in detail about this wonderful camera. The pictures are incredibly clear, the zoom, though only 6x optical, works great. Image stabilization is awsome. I have no complaints about this camera. One thing i would like to note, the flip out lcd screen... perfect addition to an already fantastic device! the lcd will turn at any angle and makes taking pics at different angles a breeze! im still learning this thing and i cant wait to be able to see the full potential! If youre thinking about getting a camera thats affordable and takes great pics, go ahead and buy this one. Canon and Nikon are the best so dont waste your money on any other brand. Some people gave this device a 4 star rating, stating minor, and i mean very minor, setbacks that are mostly in comparison to DSLRs (which i think is completely stupid... you dont compare Honda Accords to 7 series BMWs... common people, use your heads here!) If your budget is in the $300 range, this camera is your ticket. if you are a die hard fanatic with a hawk eye and need perfection in large prints, then you should be looking at DSLRs, not at point n shoots. Being that this is a point n shoot, and it does everything it is supposed to do so well, im judging it in comparison to other great point n shoot cameras, and i give it a 5 star.br /br /Oh and i forgot to add, the battery life on this camera so far is great when compared to my older samsung. the samsungs have a rep for only lasting 1 full active day of taking picture. Its been a week, and this thing is still kicking! And another thing i love love love, that it turns on instantly... no waiting. You push the power button, the cannon logo may show for a half second,(if you blink youll miss it, i swear) and instantly youre ready to take pictures. Buy it and enjoy!
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