Canon PowerShot A650 IS
Digital Camera Review
Dec 03, 2007
- By Bill Mixon
2.2
The Canon PowerShot A650 IS has a 12-megapixel sensor, the highest resolution currently available in point-and-shoot and compact models. Its highlighted features include a tilt-and-swivel 2.5-inch LCD display, optically stabilized 6x optical zoom lens, a Digic III image processor, and trendy face detection technology for easier portraits. Like other members of Canon’s A-series, it is offers a full range of automatic modes, but also offers manual controls. It retails for $399.99.
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Picture Quality / Size Options (8.0)
The A650 IS camera records images only in JEPG format. The camera has three image quality (compression) levels:
• SuperFine provides the highest image quality but the least compression (largest file size);
• Fine provides a middle compromise on both image quality and compression;
• Normal provides the lowest image quality but the most compression (smallest file sizes).
These compression levels can be applied to any of the still image resolutions:
• Large: 4000 x 300 pixels (12 megapixels);
• Medium 1: 3264 x 2448 pixels (8 megapixels);
• Medium 2: 2592 x 1944 pixels (5 megapixels);
• Medium 3: 1600 x 1200 pixels (2 megapixels);
• Small: 640 x 480 pixels (307K pixels);
• Widescreen: 4000 x 2248 pixels (10 megapixels).
The largest average file size is 5.2 megabytes for a Large SuperFine image. The smallest average file size is 84 kilobytes for a Small Normal image.
Picture Effects Mode (7.0)
The camera provides several picture effects modes, known as the “My Colors” modes:
• Vivid
• Neutral
• Sepia
• Black and White
• Custom
There is nothing here that you can’t do as well in something like Photoshop, but doing it in camera offers a certain degree of convenience if you don’t mind throwing away color information in your origional image.
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