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Tracey Capen

Canon PowerShot A70

The Canon PowerShot A70 straddles the line between point-and-shoot and advanced camera, at an astounding estimated street price of only $300. Its small size and light weight are typical of point-and-shoot cameras, and it offers six scene modes to help casual photographers get better shots. It also has an extensive set of creative controls--such as aperture- and shutter-priority modes, a full manual exposure setting, and (very rare on cameras in this price range) optional adapter lenses--that will appeal to advanced shooters. A plastic ring around the camera's lens rotates off, exposing a bayonet mount for a wide-angle, telephoto, or close-up lens. Unfortunately, the accessory lenses are pricey, ranging from $99 to $129, and you'll need a $20 adapter to use them. The A70's image quality scores were second only to those of the Olympus C-740 Ultra Zoom among the 3-megapixel cameras we've reviewed to date. Our sample photos showed accurate exposure, pleasing colors, and fairly fine detail. Blue sky in our sunny cityscape shot looked slightly weak, but the A70 nicely reproduced fine white clouds.
A couple of quibbles: First, the A70's menus are divided into two sets--one for basic shooting settings, such as exposure value and resolution, and the other for everything else. You have to remember which set of menus cover a particular task. Once you learn the arrangement, however, you can make changes fairly quickly. Second, the automatic power-off options are rudimentary: You can't change the amount of time the camera waits before it automatically shuts itself down.
The A70's boxy shape and enlarged battery compartment give you a solid grip on the camera. The controls are sensibly positioned and, for the most part, adequately labeled. Advanced elements, in addition to those mentioned earlier, include a panorama mode, manual focus, white-balance calibration, and a feature that lets you attach audio notes to still images. The better-than-average software bundle includes Canon's adequate photo utility for downloading and managing images, and ArcSoft Camera Suite 1.2 (a competent package for editing your still shots and movies). You also get thorough, nicely designed,and easy-to-read documentation.
A bargain-priced camera that tries to do it all--and mostly succeeds. It's ideal for situations where flexibility is more important than high resolution.

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