The Canon PowerShot A is a now discontinued series of digital cameras released by Canon. The A-series started as a budget line of cameras, although over time its feature set varied from low-end point-and-shoot cameras to high-end prosumer cameras capable of rivalling Canon's G-series.
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The PowerShot products is a line of consumer and prosumer grade digital cameras, launched by Canon in 1996. In 1996 a model of PowerShot was introduced to the market, The PowerShot 600. The production of The PowerShot came shortly after Canon released and subsequently discounted its SV series in 1992 and switched to digital cameras. The PowerShot line has been successful for Canon, and is one of the best-selling digital camera lines worldwide. The PowerShot's success comes its marketing to the general public as a compact and easy to use digital camera.
Canon PowerShot 600, Canon's first consumer digital camera, released in 1996 featuring 0.5 Mpixel CCD Specifications: Brand: Canon Model: PowerShot 600 First Mentioned: 1996 Resolution: 832x608 internal storage: 1MB Lens: 7mm f/2.5 (equiv.50mm) Size: 159.5 x92.5 x58.8mm Weight: 420 gr. (just the camera)
Canon PowerShot A590 lens
Front view of Canon PowerShot A720 IS.
A black Canon PowerShot SX610 HS.