A800, A1200, A2200, A3200 and A3300.
The last one with a mind boggling 16mp.
After the transition from the G10 to the G11,
Canon was thought to have realized that image quality matters.
It seems that the marketing forces are still going strong.
eyalg Senior Member ![]() 583 posts Joined May 2008 More info | Jan 05, 2011 08:32 | #1 A800, A1200, A2200, A3200 and A3300. My Digital Camera Guide - www.eyalg.com
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Jon Cream of the Crop ![]() 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Jan 05, 2011 09:13 | #2 Jon
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A3200 too, Jon. My Digital Camera Guide - www.eyalg.com
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Jon Cream of the Crop ![]() 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Jan 05, 2011 11:29 | #4 A3200 isn't (yet) listed on the Canon USA site. Jon
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jackbd24 Hatchling 1 post Joined Feb 2011 More info | Feb 22, 2011 13:05 | #5 This is mind-blowing cannon model. I like it very much because it is a 16mp camera.
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ITS ME DAVID Member ![]() 95 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Highland Park, Ca More info | Feb 23, 2011 02:09 | #6 These seem to just get better and better. My InstagramClick Here
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ranger50 Goldmember ![]() 1,212 posts Joined Nov 2010 More info | I've bought the A 2200 model. I am a long time DSLR photographer, and wanted something small and simple to carry around with me when I didn't feel like dragging out the DSLR equipment. I take this baby with me everywhere. Espessaly on my Motorcycle rides. I get images very comparible with my DSLR images. And, I can also get creative with this camera, and come up with most anything I can get from a DSLR. Great Camera. EOS 60D/ 70-200L/ Sunpak PF30X/ Sunpak 6600PG platinum Plus ball head Tripod 59.95 / Pelican S.S. Large Military Camera case
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babya Member 80 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | Jun 23, 2011 22:36 | #9 I bought the A1200 a as I wanted a newer Canon camera with with a wide-angle 4x lens to replace my A580 that I got in 2008 (has a 4x lens, not wide-angle). It even has Servo AF (continious AF) and i-Contrast. Canon cameras: PowerShot S95, SX20 IS, EOS 1100D (T3) & 300D.
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daneimp Hatchling 3 posts Joined Jun 2011 More info | Jun 28, 2011 10:12 | #10 Any of these cameras that support AEB? (Automatic Exposure Bracketing)
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Jen114 Hatchling 3 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | I have the 500d and love the photos that come from this camera. And a old g7. I would love to buy a compact A2200. So you think I will be happy with the images? I have two small children and to lug the big camera around is not possible. Advis pls
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ganzosrevenge Member 35 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2011 More info | Jul 10, 2011 14:27 | #12 eyalg wrote in post #11577491 ![]() A800, A1200, A2200, A3200 and A3300. The last one with a mind boggling 16mp. After the transition from the G10 to the G11, Canon was thought to have realized that image quality matters. It seems that the marketing forces are still going strong. Perhaps they are, but perhaps we also have to look at market niche, the A-series has always been the entry point for people who just want to point-n-shoot without regard for technical stuff. They don't care so much about noise at ISO 400, or high-sensitivity sensors (a la the S95 or G12) as they do about getting a baby picture in a place or way that wouldn't scare a baby. Many of us on POTN aren't just interested in P&S, but we seek this place as a means of posting, critiquing, teaching, and most importantly learning, about the ways our cameras work and how to get the most out of them. Canon has to know what market desires what traits, who wants more performance and nuanced performance, and to whom they see a simple MP number and will buy solely based on that. In all honesty, is a grandmother seeking to take a baby picture going to want to learn how to use a S95, or a Rebel XSi (or fill in the blank) when to get the same purpose and a nice 4x6 for her mantle, an A800 or A1200 will more than suffice? No, and Canon knows this. Canon T2i | 18-55 f/3.5-f/5.6 | 24-105 f/4 L IS USM
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AbbeyJh Hatchling 1 post Joined Aug 2011 More info | Aug 20, 2011 01:53 | #13 Help uploading videos from Canon PowerShot?
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