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Powershot A720 IS Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Wednesday, 9 April 2008No Comment
Powershot A720 IS Reviewed

Canon’s eight mega-pixel digital point and shoot, the A720 IS, just got a look-over by the people from TechTree.com.

And their impressed with the camera’s features for the price that it asks for.

The Canon A720 IS is available for a street price of around Rs 12,500, and comes with a two-year warranty. For that price, you get a digicam that gives you good all-around performance, and which comes loaded with lots of features and functions. Also, with the PASM modes, amateurs will find this cam pretty handy.

A A720 IS is still our recommendation as one of the best cameras for the price it commands.

The rundown from Techtree.com…

Compact, Good Image Quality, OIS, Good movie modes and recording quality, Uses AA batteries, Supports conversion lenses.
Feels plasticky, Under powered flash, Low resolution LCD.

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You can get the full run down of the A720 IS from TechTree.com right here.

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