Canon PowerShot A70
- 1. Comparison Of Six 3-Megapixel Digicams
- 2. How A 3-Megapixel Camera Is Better Than A 2-Megapixel
- 3. Sensor Size, Photosites, Pixels, Et Al
- 4. Recap On Balance, Modes, Etc
- 5. Ergonomics, Handling, Compactness, Construction And Navigation
- 6. Ergonomics, Continued: Kodak OLED
- 7. Zooms, Functions And Modes
- 8. Battery Life
- 9. Speed And Responsiveness
- 10. Conclusion
- 11. Canon PowerShot A70
- 12. Samsung Digimax V3
11. Canon PowerShot A70

Well-designed, well-behaved and well-received, the Canon PowerShot A70 is an excellent little digicam for all in the family. Fully automatic with advanced functions, including manual shutter speed and aperture adjustment, it will appeal to everyone. Furthermore, it can take add-on lenses, available as an option.
Fuji FinePix A303

The perfect camera for novices, the Fuji FinePix A303 is an excellent choice for those who want an easy life. If you want more, you should look elsewhere.
Kodak LS633

The Kodak LS633 is a fairly good digicam, especially in terms of looks and construction. Its has an innovative monitor, the first OLED to be integrated into a digital camera. Its pictures are quite good, though not the tops.
Olympus C-350

Despite the design flaw of the zoom control, the Olympus C-350 is an excellent digicam. Though its looks are similar to those of earlier Olympus cameras, it has still evolved quite a lot. The ergonomics have been overhauled, the materials are of better quality, it is faster and the quality of its pictures has improved.
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