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Canon PowerShot A410
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The 3.2 MP Canon PowerShot A410 will get you a 3.2x zoom lens and 3.2x digital zoom. It uses Secure Digital Card memory cards. This camera also takes movies, and has a built-in microphone. The PowerShot A410 has a 1.5" diagonal LCD screen on the back. Its fastest shutter speed is 1/2000 second. It has a built-in internal flash plus a self timer. It also will get you a USB port. This part number (Canon 0327B001) is for the silver camera. Canon 0327B001 A410 PowerShot Digital Camera This 3.2 Megapixel digital camera is equipped with a high-quality 3.2x Canon Optical Zoom lens. Canon Technology Maximizes Quality and Performance - DIGIC II Image Processor for quick shooting and For the best deal on the Canon PowerShot A410, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the PowerShot A410 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price history over the last three months. This lets you quickly spot price trends, so you can get the best possible deal. StreetPrices was the first site on the web to offer price graphs.
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Canon 0327B001
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Specs
UPC 0-13803-05585-6, EAN 0-013803-055856, UPC 6-89076-33774-8, EAN 0-689076-337748
Canon PowerShot A410 a.k.a.
Canon 0327B001 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Body Only | No |
| Megapixel Resolution | 3.2 MPixel |
| Optical Zoom | 3.2 x |
| Data Storage |
| Memory Card Type | Secure Digital Card |
| Details |
| LCD Viewfinder Diagonal Size | 1.5" |
| Fastest Shutter Speed | 0.0005 s |
| Built In Flash | Yes |
| Built In Microphone | Yes |
| Color | Silver |
| Digital Zoom | 3.2 x |
| FireWire Port | No |
| Flash Type | Internal |
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| Details (continued) |
| Lens Mount | N/A |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| RS-232C Port | No |
| SCSI Port | No |
| Self Timer | Yes |
| USB Port | Yes |
| Video Out Port | No |
| Dimensions |
| Width | 103 mm |
| Height | 51.5 mm |
| Length (Depth) | 40.3 mm |
| Weight | 5.29 oz |
| Power Requirements |
| Battery Type | AA |
| Number Of Batteries | 2 |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
19 Sep 2008



Excellent entry camera
More than excellent image quality for recreational use. I used it on my trips and gotten very satisfactory results, but blurry and grainy in most night shots, like most cameras. Colors become more vivid than real life. Printouts made w/ ip1500 inkjet is good but slightly grainier than film. Navigation is fast and super easy. Features I find useful: Adjustable gamma, brightness, several fun color tweaks, selectable light tones, macro/super macro, auto/manual flash, rapid shots, 5/10sec time...
–K. Sesofrom Amazon.com
05 Apr 2008



Nice printer, OK Camera, $$$$ for ink
I've had this printer for about a year. The printer works great, prints well and fast. I can't speak to photo printing (ie, on photopaper) but colors are vivid and vibrant. My negative review comes because of the price of the ink, a full set of new ink cartriges costs more than the printer would cost new without the camera, $67 for ink from staples, $51 for ink from Amazon and $49.95 for the printer new from amazon. At this point, it would be cheaper to buy the new printer, just for the ink....
–Christopher W. Teaguefrom Amazon.com
19 Jan 2008



Canon Powershot A410 3.2MP
I purchased this for my daughter for Christmas 2006. She has taken very good care of it and never loaned it to anyone. After about 6 months it started acting funny. I told her not to worry as I've been using cameras for over 30 years and have owned many digital's and it was probably just needed fresh batterys. UPDATE- she was right.... camera goes dead after 2 pictures either taken or viewed with new batterys. Camera now lives in the bottom of my safe...waiting for the Camera Gods to fix it. My ...
–W. Shaferfrom Amazon.com