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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $110.95 You Save: $39.04 (26%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 295 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 4 Digital Zoom: 4 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.5 Battery: aa size alkoline Maximum Focal Length: 23.2 Minimum Focal Length: 5.8 Maximum Resolution: 8 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 1.6 x 2.5
MPN: A590IS Model: A590IS UPC: 013803089325 EAN: 0013803089325
Release Date: February 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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go for A570IS instead November 29, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The A590IS adds an 'easy' shooting mode but takes away the 'stitch assist' mode though it comes with the software. Also movie mode goes down to 20 frames/sec vs. 30 on a570 when shooting VGA (640x480). Buttons on A590 changed - they look good - but are kind of trigger happy. Also re-designed case on A590 and the placement of the tripod hole makes it hard to level camera. (not a problem with a570) A570 takes 6-7 seconds to recycle the flash (not sure about A590 which does have better resolution on portraits). Opening and closing the battery door seems very hard on both - until you discover the right way of doing it!
Best bang for the buck November 30, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been a fan of Canon cameras for years now...I've owned the A40, A60, SD630 and my current camera is the SD870IS and I have loved each and every one of them. This A590IS was a birthday present for my elderly father and would be his first digital camera. I didn't want to spend too much or get a camera that was too tiny or packed with features he would never use. I knew that the shape of this camera (because of AA batteries) would be easier to hold than my tiny SD Eplh's (it is) yet still provide a more than adequate point and shoot when set to auto. Another thing about this camera that I liked is the viewfinder which makes a nice transition for someone who is not used to digicams with lcd screens on the back. The image stabilization (IS) is also worth it's weight in gold when you consider that older digital cameras had to be held absolutely still to get a good picture without blurring. My dad loves this camera..he has already stopped using the viewfinder (which is barely adequate imo)and bought rechargeable AA batteries and a nice case for it. This camera makes a perfect entry level digicam but is still packed with features when you feel comfotable trying them out.
Pros: Small and light without being too tiny Takes very good pics even on auto Packed with features The price is right
cons: viewfinder is too small and not accurate Shape makes it not as "pocketable" as the SD series
Amazing bargain. OK performer. December 2, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The A590IS is probably the best camera bargain out there now. It's amazing how much camera you can get for the money nowadays, compared to just a few years ago. The A590IS is a decent performer. It's performs much better in good lighting conditions, than low light. Pictures are quite noisy, but usable at ISO higher than 200. The flash is weak, but OK for most situations. Recycle time is also slow. The camera has a view finder, but it's pretty much useless since it's tiny and very inaccurate. The 2.5" 115k low resolution LCD screen is where you can tell this is a budget camera. It does its job, but is fair at best. The video mode is limited. You can't zoom during recording, and fps has been limited to 20fps. On the positive side, battery life seems improved over previous "A" models. There are some manual modes. This is very uncommon on inexpensive cameras. The camera is fairly small, stylish, and generally takes very good pictures. All in all, it would be tough to find a better camera in this price range. The Panasonic Lumix LZ8 is probably its closest competition.
The One December 3, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I searched and searched read review after review and finally and ended up with the Canon A590IS. I have only had the camera a short period and am absolutely overjoyed with my choice. Picture quality is excellent. Full control of the camera, anywhere from automatic or easy mode for my wife, or for my pleasure, lots of presets and actual manual mode and lets not forget the image stabiliztion. When you run out of things to play with there are extra lens available to give you a little more. My wife wanted a simple point and shoot, she just wants to take a picture by pressing a button. She loves it. I on the other hand, like to learn and enjoy the process of discovery. I love it. This camera will give way above average photos regardless if a begginer, seasoned photographer or anythng in between. Price is great delivery on time and in perfect condition. Too bad I can only give five stars. By all means buy it enjoy it and remember canons quality and excellent tech support
Great Camera with a Major Problem April 21, 2008 I wanted a small camera that took decent photos in available light and had high ISO sensitivity. Image stabilization and a wide range of manual setting were also high on my list. This camera delivers all of that. I was pleased with the quality of the shots even up to ISO 800. ISO 1600 was roughly equivalent to what ISO 400 was on my previous small Canon camera so the A590 IS can cover a lot of range in lighting situations. What caught me almost totally by surprise was the extremely poor battery life. Even without using the flash it seems abysmal. I have taken approximately 60-70 test shots and gone through 2 sets of alkaline and one charge from a pair of NiMH rechargeables. Admittedly this was using the flash about 30% of the time but that's still totally unacceptable. I realize that AA batteries don't have the life of a proprietary lithium ion, but this camera's battery life is so bad it makes it almost unusable to me. Seemed like whenever I turned around it was telling me that the batteries were low and needed replacement. I used a battery tester to check them and found that they still registered pretty good so I'm wondering if the camera's battery level sensitivity is just wrong. Either that or this thing sucks power worse than any camera I have ever owned. Whatever the case, I am truly sorry I purchased this otherwise fine camera. I would much rather have decent battery life than the dubious "convenience" of replacing AA cells all the time.
Update: With freshly charged 2500 mAh Ni-MH cells I am seeing an improvement in battery life, at least initially. So far I've taken 36 pictures and no low battery message yet. My previous usage was more intermittent so we'll see if these higher capacity rechargeable bring the camera up to what I consider reasonable battery life. My experience with alkalines is still totally unacceptable in my opinion.
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