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The Best Digital Cameras to Buy
By Joysmahal

PowerShot A95 Digital Camera (5.0MP, 2592x1944, 3x Opt, 32MB CompactFlash Card)

Strengths: High quality 5MP pictures, Camera feels great in hand, swivel LCD screen, best bang for the buck camera.

Weaknesses: Included 32MB CF card is too small.

Summary: This camera is awesome. I upgraded from a Canon A70 and it was well worth the money. The Canon A95 uses 4 AA bateries, but it eats through normal alkalines way too fast. I highly recommend getting rechargeable NiMH AA batteries and a quick charger.The swivel screen is a major plus, it's 1.8" compared to 1.5" from the Canon A70. The screen is also higher resolution than the A70.I have used the camera for 3 weeks and printed about 50 pics so far. The pics look great and I even cropped to zoom in on some pictures and you couldn't see any sign of pixelation. I love the manual flexibility with this camera, plus the automatic modes make it easy for anyone to use.The camera has a nice solid feel to it and fits well in the hand. I prefer the Canon A95's size rather than the ultra compact like Sony's T1 because you can easily hold the camera in one hand and take pics. But if you have an ultra compact camera, you have to hold it awkward and it my easily fall from your hand.I highly recommend this camera to anyone looking into getting a 5MP camera that's affordable, flexible, and normal size.



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