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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
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $299.00 You Save: $50.99 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (59 reviews) Sales Rank: 130
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 6 Digital Zoom: 4 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.5 Battery: 4 AA Maximum Focal Length: 44.4 Minimum Focal Length: 7.4 Maximum Resolution: 12100000 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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  650 IS is a very good camera. June 13, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very good camera with one draw-back. I purchased the A650 IS as an upgrade to my great 7.1 mega pixel Canon A620. I used the A650 IS on a recent China trip where I took more than 1000 photos. The 650's new features- image stabilization, adjustable ISO, 6X zoom, 12.1 mega pixels and larger LCD view screen all worked well. The only shortcoming is the photos contain slightly more digital noise that those from the A620 particularly in low light situations. Taking side-by-side photos with the two cameras confirm this as well. Still, it is a very nice camera and I'm happy with the additional features.
  Promising but... June 13, 2008 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have been trying this machine for two weeks now and I should say that i am not satisfied with the camera. The problem here is noise. Lots of it. I have an old Canon A60.FOr comparison, I took the same scene with same iso with both cameras (indoor) with a small tripod. The a650is has noise even at iso 100. The A60 produces much cleaner image to my surprise.
I liked the macro performance though.
Featurewise the a650is has lots of features in it. The swivel screen is great, and the 6x optical zoom, however what is the use of 6x optical zoom if you dont produce clean images. The startup time is ok, but the zooming speed is much slower than an S3 or s5.
Maybe I am too much accustomed to my a60 , and it needs some time testing but for the time being I dont get the quality images i have paid for.
  Outstanding June 11, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read a great many reviews before choosing this camera. The praise is entirely justified. I would not add mine, except to assure any reader that this is a splendid choice, with results I would have expected only from the most expensive models. (As for the "light leak" problem, my camera has a serial number well beyond the affected range. If you order from a trusted source -- mine came directly from Amazon -- you should be clear of it.)
  Impressive photos, more options as a highend pointnshoot! June 9, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I can't say enough about this camera, the pictures are very good. I read up on this and the SD950 extensively before I purchased this item. While many call this camera bulky, I think it is perfect as the other SD series cameras are small, and much harder to hold onto. This camera also has features that are above standard point and shoots, making this a higher end. The camera also has the ability to use lens add-ons, and in some cases, filters. So if you want more then a point and shoot, but don't want to pay out for a DSLR, this camera is great. A word on the 12.1 mega pixels, as a previous poster mentioned, the picture quality is only as good as the person taking the picture. With the 12.1, you get 4000 x 3000 resolution pics. On a 11 x 8.5 glossy paper, the pictures look astonishing, but, if you take an out of focus picture, and print it, you get a blurry picture. This camera is easy to use out of the box, though in a few hours of reading, the camera can be utilized to its fuller extent. The different settings and shoot modes can really make a difference.
Battery comsuption is highly impressive, I have taken more then 200 pictures, and several minutes of video, and I am still on the same batteries!
As for some of the other reviews. The display... wow it is cool. It will rotate the picture for you depending on it's angle. It also has a histogram, with all the other info for those who want to be professional about pics. IF you decide to turn off the display (Using the display button) it will STAY off. Generally it will dsiplay some settings, but the screen will be black. Push the display button, and it will come back on. Most if not all of the buttons, have several functions depending on what functions the camera is set on. It would be wise for anyone who buys the camera, to read the manual before hand. The "Lens" problems listed by some I haven't encountered. If you research the light leak problems, Canon will tell you how to get past it, and will fix it. There is fair amount on the problem at sites dedicated to Digital Photography. My camera doesn't have this problem, check the serial number to see if it might have the problem or if the camera has been factory fixed. Info on it is easy to find. E-18... Lens error as some call it. I haven't had this problem, but it can be found on numerous sites as to what it is, what causes it, and how you can fix it should you have problems with Canons support. Like all things electronic,a bit of common sense, read the manual, and don't mistreat it. If you operate the camera with almost dead batteries, abuse it, or start changing settings without being aware of what they do, you WILL HAVE PROBLEMS!
  PowerShot is an Understatement June 8, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Alright, I originally ran across this camera on Best Buy's website, where it was listed as of April 08 as "Coming Soon" with a list price of $350. Not wanting to wait until whenever "soon" might be, I took a look on Amazon, and sure enough, the camera had been listed here since November 07! And, for less than $300! I had previously owned a Canon PowerShot camera at 5MP and was extremely happy with it, so I figured I would be happy with this one, and the other reviews here certainly backed that up. When the A650is finally arrived, I was blown away! My earlier PowerShot had the rotating viewscreen, but that is where the similarities ended (other than the overall layout of buttons/icons common to all PowerShot cameras). This camera is simply the best you will find before getting into the high-end, high-priced DSLR cameras. Its relatively wide-angle lens provides a great image, the color depth is spectacular whether shooting at 3MP/5MP/12MP, the rotating viewscreen allows one to get shots from very odd angles that would be impossible with a fixed viewscreen (not to mention that it allows the user to hide the viewscreen so as to avoid scratches when the camera is not in use). As for the zoom, the 6x optical is impressive by itself, but add to that the 4x digital -for a total 24x zoom- and the distances at which one can take detailed photos are often mindboggling. This is enhanced further by a couple layers of image processing handled by the camera's onboard computer, which though the tiniest bit slower than some other cameras, is so powerful as to take my admittedly somewhat shaky hands and the expected image static caused by shooting at extreme zoom and clarify the final image stored on the memory card (SD/SDHC) to near-pristine quality. Regarding memory, it is important to note that this camera IS SDHC (High Capacity) compatible, a feature I highly recommend taking advantage of as any image taken at the full 12MP is likely to range in size from 2 to 4 megabytes; to that end a SanDisk 4 GB Extreme III SDHC Card with MicroMate USB 2.0 Reader (SDSDRX3-4096-A21, Retail Package) combo is a worthwhile investment as the 4GB card will store nearly 2000 images at 12MP and the card reader allows one to move images off a card and onto a computer without draining the camera's batteries (4xAA) in the process. Better still, even with the camera and memory combo together, the total price beats Best Buy's price for the camera alone! In the end, this is an extremely powerful, very affordable camera which will serve all but professional photographers beautifully for a very long time.
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