Canon PowerShot A95
The Canon PowerShot A95 is a Canon digital camera. It was released in September 2004, replacing its predecessor, the PowerShot A80. It has since been out-dated by newer A-Series cameras, such as the PowerShot A620.
Features
- 5.0 million effective pixels
- 3x (38-114mm equiv.) F2.8-4.9 zoom lens
- 1.8 inch 'vari angle' (swing and tilt) LCD
- DIGIC processor
- 9-point AiAF plus flexizone focus
- 14 exposure modes
- Print/Share button & direct print
- Autofocus illuminator
- Part metal body
- 21 shooting modes
- Movie recording with sound (MJPEG and raw audio)
- The cameras uses Compact Flash memory cards
- Uses 4 AA batteries
An underwater waterproof case is available, as well as a 0.7x wide converter lens and a 1.75x tele-converter lens.
Criticisms
While the camera has many useful features, some have criticised the shutter lag to be excessive[1].
Sample Photos
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Shot of detailed carvings at Noravank |
Referencies
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_a95.asp
External links
- Canon Camera Museum: Powershot A95
- Canon Powershot A95
- dpReview PowerShot A95 review
- Steve's Digicams - Powershot A95 review
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