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04 Jun, 2025
Nice positive action with both the keybo...
Nice positive action with both the keyboard and mouse. Feels good. Well pleased with this Dell purchase.
26 Jul, 2009
Canon PowerShot A650 IS Digital Camera
9 of 10 found this helpful I’ve been through a lot of cameras over the years, in search of the camera holy grail. Well, the perfect camera hasn't been made yet, so it was a matter of searching for what is important to me. This is what I found: -
• Most prints were going to be no larger than A4 size, but I needed a camera with sufficient resolution to enable the occasional mini-poster size print.
• Decent edge to edge sharpness with minimal traces of chromatic aberration or purple fringing.
• Face detection.(Nice feature if it was available, but not hugely important to me.)
• Image Stabilisation. (Very nice feature - glad that I've now got it!)
• Small enough to be pocketable, but a good handgrip is vital.
• Ergonomics are all important. Buttons and controls sensibly placed.
• Sensible and intuitive menus.
• Articulated LCD. Because the screen is articulated, it means that the easily scratched face of the LCD is protected when the camera in not in use. (I will not buy another camera without this feature.) So many interesting shots from unusual viewpoints can be missed without it. And it is the unusual that people notice when you post your results.)
• Good natural colour rendition and saturation.
• Impressive macro capability. (Most compact cameras are good in this regard.)
• Good zoom performance. (35 - 210mm and at the longer end, I.S is vital.)
• An optical viewfinder in addition to the LCD. (Great for capturing fast moving objects - cannot be done on an LCD alone.)
• AA battery power in preference to Lithium cells.
• Similar controls, functions and feature set as a DSLR.
The camera that ticks all those boxes? My Canon A650
26 Jul, 2009
Canon PowerShot A650 IS Digital Camera
7 of 8 found this helpful I’ve been through a lot of cameras over the years, in search of the camera holy grail. Well, the perfect camera hasn't been made yet, so it was a matter of searching for what is important to me. This is what I found: -
• Most prints were going to be no larger than A4 size, but I needed a camera with sufficient resolution to enable the occasional mini-poster size print.
• Decent edge to edge sharpness with minimal traces of chromatic aberration or purple fringing.
• Face detection.(Nice feature if it was available, but not hugely important to me.)
• Image Stabilisation. (Very nice feature - glad that I've now got it!)
• Small enough to be pocketable, but a good handgrip is vital.
• Ergonomics are all important. Buttons and controls sensibly placed.
• Sensible and intuitive menus.
• Articulated LCD. Because the screen is articulated, it means that the easily scratched face of the LCD is protected when the camera in not in use. (I will not buy another camera without this feature.) So many interesting shots from unusual viewpoints can be missed without it. And it is the unusual that people notice when you post your results.)
• Good natural colour rendition and saturation.
• Impressive macro capability. (Most compact cameras are good in this regard.)
• Good zoom performance. (35 - 210mm and at the longer end, I.S is vital.)
• An optical viewfinder in addition to the LCD. (Great for capturing fast moving objects - cannot be done on an LCD alone.)
• AA battery power in preference to Lithium cells.
• Similar controls, functions and feature set as a DSLR.
The camera that ticks all those boxes? My Canon A650