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Canon PowerShot A40 Digital Camera with 64MB Viking CF Card [2.0MP 3xOptical]
 
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Canon PowerShot A40 Digital Camera with 64MB Viking CF Card [2.0MP 3xOptical]

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Technical Details

  • 3x zoom range
  • Advanced autofocus system
  • Short movie sequences (up to 30 seconds)
  • Sound recording facility
  • Digital technology gives you wide control over the image
  • Uses standard AA-type alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries
  • Supplied with free Vanguard case
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Product details

  • Boxed-product Weight: 454 g
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  • Item model number: A40
  • ASIN: B000067JZ7
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Jan 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 227,049 in Electronics & Photo (See Bestsellers in Electronics & Photo)

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Product Description

Product Description

Despite its entry-level designation in Canon's digital line-up, the two megapixel A40 is a surprisingly advanced model with excellent picture quality and more manual features than you'll find on most digital point-and-shoots.

With resolutions of up to five megapixels now available in other cameras, the two megapixel chip in the A40 may seem lightweight. But for the camera's intended user, two million pixels is a great balance between performance and price. This resolution produces gorgeous full-screen images on your computer (even with a 19-inch monitor) and prints that look great at sizes up to 8 by 10 inches. If you're hoping for a camera that captures even more detail, consider Canon's three megapixel S30 or four megapixel S40. A 3x optical zoom lens (35-105 mm equivalent) aids in photo composition and an additional 2.5x digital zoom (7.5x total) further magnifies your image. Remember, however, that digital zoom reduces the sharpness and detail of your image, so it's best used sparingly.

Two systems help ensure your pictures will be perfectly focused, even in challenging conditions: a multi-zone auto-focus works even when the subject of your photo isn't in the centre of the scene and in low-light situations (a particular weakness of many digital cameras) a focus-assist lamp sends out a small patterned beam to help the camera accurately determine distance.

Though it's primarily designed as a point-and-shoot, the A40 includes a surprising number of advanced features for photographers who want more creative control. These include aperture priority, shutter priority, full manual modes, exposure compensation, low-light manual shutter speeds, manual ISO, white balance and stitch assist as well as black-and-white, sepia, vivid and neutral modes.

A movie mode captures video clips with sound. Depending upon resolution, these clips can last from 10 to 30 seconds. The limited length and resolution of these clips guarantees that this feature won't replace your camcorder, but it's perfect for when you just want to capture a quick movie and e-mail it to a friend or relative.

The A40 is the successor to last year's A20. Physically, the two cameras are nearly identical, but the new model has substantially more manual controls and a movie mode. The A40 uses four AA batteries, and a set of alkalines is included. Use of alkaline batteries in digital cameras is not recommended unless you have no alternative: the high power demands of digital cameras drain alkaline batteries ridiculously quickly. Lithium batteries are preferred for occasional users: they last much longer and also stay fresh if your camera sits unused for months at a time. If you use the camera more than once every couple of weeks, we strongly recommend getting a set of rechargeable NiMH batteries and a charger. These can be recharged hundreds of times and hold an excellent charge, but will lose their power in as little as a month of disuse. Many people solve this problem by purchasing a charger with two sets of batteries, keeping one set in the camera and the other in the charger at all times.

Images are stored on standard Type I CompactFlash cards. This camera is supplied with an 8MB card. To transfer images to your computer, simply connect the included USB cable between your PC and your camera. Your computer should automatically recognise your camera and let you move the pictures to your hard drive.

Dimensions of 4.3 by 2.8 by 1.5 inches put the A40 in the middle of the compact-camera pack. The plastic body keeps weight down to 8.8 ounces. The package includes the A40 camera, AV and USB cables, wrist strap, printed manual, software suite, four AA batteries and an 8 MB memory card.



Manufacturer's Description

If you can press a button, you can capture all your special moments with the Canon PowerShot A40 digital camera. The technology is advanced, but the operation could not be easier. Top quality images are guaranteed by the high-performance Canon 3x zoom lens. Fast, accurate autofocusing features a 3-point AiAF system, which homes in on your subject, even when it is off-centre. Exposure is also fully automatic, so all you have to do is aim and shoot with the built-in flash firing automatically in low light. Making prints is also easy. Connect the camera to Canon's Card Photo Printer CP-100 or CP-10 and you can produce stunning 10 x 15cm or credit card size colour prints within a couple of minutes of taking a picture. Anywhere and anytime you want.

You can take the A40 anywhere, including the beach and the sea. An optional underwater case is effective for use underwater to depths of 30 metres while retaining access to all the camera controls. Also available are a Wide converter and Tele Converter, which extend the zoom lens and your creative possibilities.


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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera, 11 Oct 2002
By A Customer
A great camera for a great price. The only problem that I can tell is when the batteries are running down the autofocus fails to reliably focus. Easily rectified by keeping a spare set of batteries.

Once again I *MUST* recommend you go out and get NiMH rechargeable batteries as it kills AAs super-fast. (about 100 photos with LCD on) Also the 32 meg CF card is the smallest you want, think about a 128meg card as an upgrade.

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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Canon Powershot A40, 2 Nov 2002
I recently got this camera from amazon and what can I say but that I have been turned. This is probably the best 200 quid I have spent in a long time. The camera has a quick mode where you can simply snap away to your hearts content, or manual modewhere you can set everything, flash, red-eye reduction, shutter speed, light values and many more. It also does movies and although there is an unchangable time limit to it. 30 seconds is more than enough time. The 32 Mb card also does wonders, I managed to fit 24 pictures and 6 15 second movies on it and the card could still take more. I recommend this camera to anyone new or an expert in the field of photography. And you can catch on quickly and you will soon be taking pictures photographers would be jealous of in a matter of days. And at £200, no one could argue at this price. 5 stars and 2 more
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50 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best camera to get!, 8 Oct 2002
I was looking for a quality digital camera because I was sick of wasting time and money on developing regular film. After alot of searching the internet I came across the Canon PowerShot A40. After checking numerous sites, amazon came up trumps as far as price was concerned, as they offered a free 32MB flash card.

The camera passed all expectations I had about it. It's simple, and complex to use... Stick it on auto for simple snapping away, with no fuss and non-sense, or choose manual to tinker with shutter speed, exposure and effects. The variable shutter speed is excelent for shots in low light with a tripod, being upto 15 seconds long. The black and white effect makes any shot look profesional, and being able to see what effect adjustments have on your shot, with the LCD is the best!

Last word of warning is to buy some high power rechargable batteries and a charger!

All I can say is BUY THIS CAMERA... IT ROCKS!

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