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Canon PowerShot A3000 IS reviews

Canon PowerShot A3000 IS

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- 3.5

 

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- 16 March 2010 -
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- 3
- 02 March 2010 -
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- 0
- 27 February 2010 -
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- 4

 

“ The Canon PowerShot A3000 IS is a solid compact camera for the money. There's not a lot here to get excited about beyond its ability to take a very good snapshot and optical image stabilization. But, if all you're looking to do is point and shoot and you don't mind waiting between shots, it will likely be enough camera for you... ”

CNET's rating:
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- 3

 

Complete review here

 

“ The Canon PowerShot A3000 IS is a very appealing entry-level camera. It's light and easy to carry, has a program mode for anyone who likes to have more control over the functions as well as full auto or easy shooting modes for folks who just want to take pictures. For those with an artistic flair the Poster Effect or Super Vivid modes will not disappoint. All of this for a suggested retail price of just $150 bucks... ”

Steves Digicams's rating:
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- 0

 

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“ The Canon PowerShot A3000 IS / A3100 IS is Canon's first A Series compact to use a Lithium-Ion battery instead of a pair of AA batteries. This replacement for the popular A1100 IS also sports a new body shape, bringing it more in line with the sophisticated styling of the IXUS range and a bigger 2.7in LCD panel, albeit at the loss of its predecessor's optical viewfinder.

Canon has stuck with the 4x 35mm-140mm (equivalent) image-stabilized zoom lens and it's a wise move, providing good all round performance from respectable wide angle to short telephoto. The f2.7 maximum aperture combined with very capable optical image stabilization makes the PowerShot A3000 IS / A3100 IS a consumate low-light performer.

The change of power source means the A3000 IS / A3100 IS flash is very quick to recharge between shots - you can even use it for continuous shooting - but sadly the actual battery life itself doesn't compare well to its predecessor and the other two cameras we tested it alongside, all of which can go for much longer on a pair of rechargable NiMH AAs.

The one blot on the landscape for the Powershot A3000 IS / A3100 IS is its image quality. In our tests, some areas of the frame suffered from soft details and it was often outclassed by the cheaper PowerShot A490 / A495. But in every other respect the PowerShot A3000 IS / A3100 IS performed respectably and makes a good choice at this price point... ”

CameraLabs's rating:
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- 4

 

Complete review here

 

 
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