Canon PowerShot A75
Product Rating     
The Canon PowerShot A75 is suitable for beginners as well as those looking for more creative options. The camera offers 3.2 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens, both of which are perfectly adequate for a good quality, but standard "point and shoot." The 1.8" LCD monitor is a fair size.
There are 13 versatile shooting modes including a new 'Scene Mode' which gives access to special pre-programmed creative modes such as 'fireworks', 'foliage', 'beach' and 'snow'.
The 9-point AiAF (Artificial Intelligence Auto Focus) helps to ensure pictures are always perfectly focused, even when the subject is not centred. To speed up focusing and optimise exposures, the camera analyses the scene and makes setting adjustments before the shutter release is pressed.
You can record up to 180 second movie clips, complete with sound recording and playback on the 1.8" LCD monitor. For very high definition playback on a TV, the camera can also record up to 30 second VGA clips.
A Print/Share button makes it possible to print direct to any Canon Direct Print or PictBridge compatible printer and simplifies uploads to any Windows PC. When connected to a Canon Compact Photo Printer, the PowerShot A75 allows you to print a sequence of movie clip frames, and to produce your own ID photos.
Canon's ZoomBrowser EX (for Windows) and ImageBrowser (for Macintosh) enable you to arrange photo albums, crop photographs and adjust contrast and brightness. 100 MB free storage on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is also available in some regions.
Optional water-proof and shock-proof housing offer protection against rain, snow, dust and water to a depth of 40m. Wide, tele converter and close up lenses are also available to really transform this camera into something more powerful.
Features of the Canon PowerShot A75 include:
- 3.2 Megapixel sensor
- 3x optical zoom
- Canon Visionary Technology
- 13 shooting modes
- 9-point AiAF
- Up to 3-minute movie clips
- PictBridge/Canon Direct Print compatible
- Print/Share button
- Access to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (Not available in all regions)
- Range of comprehensive accessories
Expert Reviews from other websites (1 review)Canon Powershot A75 Review at Cameras.co.uk (1 April 2004)     
Canon PowerShot A75 Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by Andy Booth on 20/03/2007 I've had this model for 4 years and use it mostly for scuba diving, and it has been brilliant. It has now started to fail, and getting a replacement that will fit the underwater housing is proving to be difficult. I love this camera. but like most things these days, it is now obsolete. Rating:    
Reviewed by Melissa from USA on 28/01/2005 I am new to this camera but so far I absolutly love the features. The quality is amazing for an under 200.00 camera. I highly recommend this camera. Rating:    
Reviewed by Alex from Canada on 7/7/1005 kicks ass, and can take a beating. Great camera if you wanna get some footage while snowboarding, wakeboarding, kayaking, anything like that! Rating:    
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