Typical price: £196
What is it: Compact 7-megapixel camera with 4x optical zoom and optical image stabilisation
What we think: Despite excessive noise at higher ISOs, it offers excellent value and an impressive feature set in its category
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 28 March 2007
Tags: Canon, Canon PowerShot A570 IS, scene modes, mode dial, camera
We like:
Optical image stabilisation; manual exposure controls; good performance; optical viewfinder
We don't like:
Noisy at higher ISOs
CNET UK judgement:
Despite excessive noise at higher ISOs, Canon's A570 IS offers excellent value and an impressive feature set in its category
Full review:
As the least expensive Canon camera to include optical image stabilisation, the PowerShot A570 IS will no doubt receive a lot of attention this year. Its 7.1-megapixel CCD sensor and 64mm (2.5-inch) LCD aren't remarkable among the current crop of compacts, but its 4x optical zoom lens provides a bit more reach than the usual 3x lenses that continue to dot the competitive landscape. Continue Reading...
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