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Canon PowerShot A470

Canon PowerShot A470

Price (MSRP): $130.00
Megapixel: 7.1
TYPE: Digital Compact

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The 7.1-megapixel Canon PowerShot A470 features an f/3.0-5.8, 38-132mm 3.5x zoom lens and a 115,000-pixel, 2.5-inch LCD. The camera uses Canon's DIGIC III image processor, and the company claims that its autofocus systems has been improved to perform better at low light levels. The A470 offers face detection, automatic redeye correction, and a motion-detection system that tracks both subject and camera movement and adjusts ISO and shutter speed settings accordingly to get a sharp, well-exposed shot. It also has a new AF-Point Zoom feature that works with face detection to show a magnified view of a subject's face on the LCD when the shutter release is pressed halfway before a shot. The camera offers mostly automatic controls, but allows for some fine tuning with features such as spot metering, slow-sync flash, a custom self-timer, custom white balance, and adjustable contrast, sharpness, and saturation. The camera has a top light-sensitivity setting of ISO 1600, runs on AA batteries, and can capture VGA video with sound at 20fps. The A470 will be available in March 2008 with red, blue, orange, and silver finishes and a MSRP of $130.


Slowest Shutter Speed 15
Fastest Shutter Speed 2000
Screen Size 2.5 in
Screen Resolution 115,000
Screen Type LCD
Maximum ISO 1600
Widest Focal Length 38 mm
Longest Focal Length 132 mm
Maximum Aperture f/3.0
Zoom 3.5
Video Resolution Up to 640x480
Video Frames per second 20
Battery 2 AA alkaline
Battery Life Approx. 150 shots
Width 4.13 in
Height 2.17 in
Depth 1.6 in
Weight 5.82 oz
Release Date March 2008

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