Canon PowerShot A610
Posted by Steve on March 9th, 2006
Overview
The Canon PowerShot A610 is a compact digital camera with a 4 times optical zoom, 5 megapixel resolution and a 2 inch LCD display. The PowerShot A610 offers both automatic, as well as manual shooting modes and a variety of scene modes, making it a suitable camera for both inexperienced photographers and for those who demand more control alike. The A610 is powered by 4 AA type batteries which are easy to replace while travelling. A range of additional equipment, including add-on lenses and an auxiliary flash unit are available to extend the use of the camera.
Available Reviews
- Canon PowerShot A610 review at LetsGoDigital
- Canon PowerShot A610 review at imaging resource
- Canon PowerShot A610 review at Zdnet
- Canon Powershot A610 review at cameras.co.uk
Specifications
Resolution: 5.0 Megapixels
Focal Length: 35mm equivalent: 35-140mm
Optical Zoom: 4x
Exposure Modes: Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual.AE Lock is available
Movie Mode: up to 640 x 480 at 30fps
Shutter Speed: 15-1/2000 sec
LCD Display: 2.0 inch TFT
Storage Media: SD/MMC card
Battery: 4 AA type batteries
Dimensions (H x W x D): 4.13 x 2.60 x 1.93 in./104.8 x 66.0 x 49.1mm
Weight: 8.29 oz./235g, body only
Press Release
Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce the launch of its latest high performance compact digital still cameras, the PowerShot A620 and PowerShot A610. With 7.1 and 5.0 Megapixels, respectively, the cameras incorporate a host of high-end features normally reserved for G-series PowerShots. DIGIC II processors drive a fast, responsive performance, and – in combination with the cameras’ 4x optical zoom lenses – deliver superior image quality. A wide range of manual, automatic and special scene modes offer flexibility, creative control, and simplicity when required.
The cameras also feature a 2.0” vari-angle LCD, My Colours, and a macro mode that allows photographers to get as close as 1 cm. VGA movies at 30 fps can be created with both models. A complete range of optional accessories, including wide and tele-converters and waterproof case, extends shooting flexibility. A comprehensive software suite is provided as standard. The PowerShot A620 and A610 are both equipped with a Print/Share button, PictBridge printing as well as ID Photo Print and Movie Print[1]. USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connections provide for high-speed transfer of image data.
“We regard the PowerShot A620 and PowerShot A610 as mini-G-series cameras – offering superior performance, but retaining an A-series price,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. “With an impressive range of high-end features, these cameras offer photography enthusiasts advanced control and flexibility.”
Improved resolution, zoom and image quality
Replacing the popular PowerShot A95, the new cameras have been given a serious performance boost. While the A610 features a 5.0 Megapixel CCD sensor, the A620 boasts 7.1 Megapixels – both delivering image quality suitable for detailed photo prints up to A3 size and allowing substantial cropping without loss of print quality.
Precision Canon zoom lenses in these new cameras follow the design and construction of G-series lenses, with eight elements in seven groups, and incorporating two aspherical elements. The upgrade to a 4x optical zoom provides a 35–140 mm focal length (35 mm equivalent). With a maximum aperture range of f/2.8 (W) to f/4.1 (T), the lenses are impressively bright at the telephoto end. In addition, focusing performance in low light has improved by up to 2-stops, resulting in greater freedom when shooting in dim conditions.
The lenses’ spectral characteristics have been optimised specifically for the configuration of the lens and sensor, providing accurate colours and significantly reducing the chromatic aberrations (such as purple fringing) often found with lower quality lenses.
Advanced processing and focusing
The addition of Canon’s advanced DIGIC II image processor results in faster and more responsive cameras that deliver improved image quality. Focusing time has been cut by around 60%, and shutter lag is negligible at no more than 0.1 seconds. Smooth continuous shooting is now available at approximately 1.9 fps (A620) and approximately 2.4 fps (A610). With DIGIC II’s superior assessment of white balance, colour rendition accuracy is increased.
The new PowerShots still feature Canon’s 9-point AiAF for fast, accurate focusing even when subjects are not centred. FlexiZone AF/AE allows free scrolling anywhere within the frame’s auto focus area to select the desired subject, for which exposure is weighted accordingly. Manual focus selection is also available.
Increased versatility
A larger 2.0” vari-angle LCD offers users great versatility in composing shots from awkward angles, such as from ground or waist level, above the head and when shooting self portraits. The selectable grid line display helps with composition and levelling horizons.
The PowerShot A620 and A610 incorporate a total of 20 shooting modes, including full Manual mode, a Custom mode for allocating preferred shooting settings, and a shutter speed priority mode, with shutter speeds ranging from 15 seconds to 1/2500 second. Eight scene modes – such as Night Snapshot, Snow and Underwater – maximise results in a variety of shooting situations. The Stitch Assist mode facilitates shooting pictures for panoramas, which can be joined together easily with the supplied PhotoStitch software. My Colours – located on the mode dial – allows the expansion of creativity in digital photography. Special effects, such as Colour Swap or Custom Colour, which allows users to select their preferred colour balance for any given shot, can be performed in-camera and viewed on the LCD while shooting stills and movies. These effects could previously only be achieved using PC software after shooting.
High quality movies are selectable from VGA (30/15fps), QVGA (30/15fps), Fast Frame Rate (for slow motion replays in camera), and Compact mode (for clips that are ideal for emailing).
Accessories to enhance
A complete range of optional accessories is available to extend the capabilities of the cameras. The new Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58F, has been designed to fit these models. Both the Wide Converter Lens WC-DC58N (0.7x) and Tele-converter lens TC-DC58N (1.75x) increase framing options and extend the camera’s effective focal length range.
The dedicated Waterproof Case WP-DC90 – submersible to 40m – is constructed with anti-fog double glass and a flash light diffusion plate. Separate Waterproof Case Weights WW-DC1 are available for controlling buoyancy. Other accessories include the AC Adapter Kit ACK600, the Battery Charger Kit CBK4-200 with four NiMH batteries, and the Soft Case DCC-300
Advanced printing
When used in combination with Canon’s new Compact Photo Printer SELPHY CP510 and Canon’s Ink and Paper Set (KP-108IP), prints can be produced for just 22p each[2]. Printing via SELPHY CP Compact Photo Printers also allows the user to print handy ID Photo prints and movie prints.
When connected to the latest range of PictBridge compatible PIXMA printers (also released today), image enhancement is possible with functions such as Noise Reduction and Vivid Photo, as well as the new Face Brightener feature. Also new is Captured Info print, which prints shooting data such as shutter speed, aperture and shooting mode within the photo border[3].
Printing images without having to connect to a PC is kept simple with the Print/Share button, which also acts as an easy upload button for Windows XP and Mac OS X.
Comprehensive software
The new cameras come bundled with a comprehensive software suite, including Canon’s browsing and printing software ZoomBrowser EX 5.5 (Windows) and ImageBrowser 5.5 (Mac), easy printing software PhotoRecord 2.2 and PhotoStitch 3.1 for creating stunning panoramas. Also included is the photo manipulation software, ArcSoft PhotoStudio.
Purchasers of the cameras are eligible for membership of CANON iMAGE GATEWAY[4], which offers 100MB of online space for uploading and sharing images, and supports My Camera, which allows users to further customise their camera settings.
Supported operating systems are Windows 98 (SE), Me, 2000 (SP4), XP (SP1/2) and Mac OS X v10.2-v10.3. The cameras support PTP for driverless transfer to supported Windows XP or Mac OS X.
Pricing, availability and reader enquiries
The PowerShot A620 and PowerShot A610 are available from September 2005 priced £319.00 RRP inc. VAT and £279.00 RRP inc. VAT / €479.00 RRP inc. VAT and €399 RRP inc. VAT respectively.
(source: Canon)
