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Canon PowerShot A3400 IS

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Canon PowerShot A3400 IS First Impressions Review


Canon announced a whole slew of entry-level A-series models this year, including the A3400 IS, on preview here. It replaces last year's A3300 IS model, but unlike its predecessor, the A3400 doesn't sit at the top the budget-cam lineup—that honor goes to the 8x-zooming A4000 IS. Like all of its lower-end cousins, the A3400 sports a 5x zoom, but stands out with a larger 3-inch LCD, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and optical image stabilization. It's a modest camera by anybody's current standards, but it's also just $179. We spent a few minutes with the A3400 at the CP+ 2012 tradeshow in Yokohama, Japan this week. Read on for our first impressions.
Type Compact
Focal Length Minimum 5.0 mm
Focal Length Maximum 25.0 mm
35mm Focal Length Minimum 28.0 mm
35mm Focal Length Maximum 140.0 mm
Optical Zoom 5 x
Digital Zoom 4 x
Still Pixel Count (gross) 16.6 megapixels
Still Pixel Count (effective) 16.0 megapixels
Sensor Size 1/2.3"-type
Sensor Type - New CCD
Aspect Ratios 4:3, 16:9
Frame Rate(s) 24p, 30p
Original Price 179.99 $
Height 56.3 mm
Width 94.4 mm
Depth 21.3 mm
Weight 141.0 g
Model Colors black, silver, gold, red
Display Type touchscreen LCD
Display Size 3.0 in.
Display Resolution 230000 pixels
Viewfinder Type none
Media New SD/SDHC/SDXC card
Connectivity Options USB, A/V
Battery Type removable lithium-ion
Battery Model Number NB-11L
Waterproof No
ISO Options 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Minimum ISO 100
Maximum ISO 1600


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