CryBabyChi
For approximately $337.83 and the fact that it comes with a free memory card, what do you think?
10 MP, 4x Optical Zoom?
Good for the price?
Nice camera?
Answer
Consumer Reports for November 2006 has ranked the Canon Powershot A620 as the best compact digital camera. It is becoming almost a legend for longevity at the top of various consumer lists. It looks like this model has been replaced by the A630, which I would expect to be just as popular. The A640 appears quite similar and shares the "600" series numbering, so I guess it's just another upgraded version of the now-classic A620. It looks pretty much the same except for baing a 10 MP camera. The continuous drive is a little slower, but the files are larger, so that's no surprise. I'd buy it myself.
With this camera, you will find the memory card is a cute little token of thanks from Canon, but not much more. Buy a 1 GB Sandisk Ultra II or Extreme III card. You will NEED the increased capacity and write speed to fully realize the benefits of your camera.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_a620%2Ccanon_a630%2Ccanon_a640&show=all
Consumer Reports for November 2006 has ranked the Canon Powershot A620 as the best compact digital camera. It is becoming almost a legend for longevity at the top of various consumer lists. It looks like this model has been replaced by the A630, which I would expect to be just as popular. The A640 appears quite similar and shares the "600" series numbering, so I guess it's just another upgraded version of the now-classic A620. It looks pretty much the same except for baing a 10 MP camera. The continuous drive is a little slower, but the files are larger, so that's no surprise. I'd buy it myself.
With this camera, you will find the memory card is a cute little token of thanks from Canon, but not much more. Buy a 1 GB Sandisk Ultra II or Extreme III card. You will NEED the increased capacity and write speed to fully realize the benefits of your camera.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_a620%2Ccanon_a630%2Ccanon_a640&show=all
Will Canon L-1 zoom Lens fit any other Digital Camera or CamCorder?
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have a nice 15x CL 8-120mm Zoom Lens that was standard on the Canon L-1 Super-8 CamCorder. Is there any digital still or video camera that this lens will fit onto ? If so, can it's iris be automatically controlled by the digital camera ?
Answer
no. the L1 was Hi8 not Super8 a video camera, not motion picture film. i think that canon may have made an adaptor to adapt their 35mm film camera lenses to use with the L1 and L2 series camera. i have never heard of an adaptor to retrofit L1 type lenses to other cameras, much to the chagrin of L1 owners when the XL1 was introduced.
the L1 and 2 were 1/2 inch format CCDs, a common size in the 90's but almost no video/digital cameras use that CCD size anymore. the size of the CCD affects the focal length needed by the lens so the longer lengths of the L1 and 2 lens are impractical for modern cameras.
no. the L1 was Hi8 not Super8 a video camera, not motion picture film. i think that canon may have made an adaptor to adapt their 35mm film camera lenses to use with the L1 and L2 series camera. i have never heard of an adaptor to retrofit L1 type lenses to other cameras, much to the chagrin of L1 owners when the XL1 was introduced.
the L1 and 2 were 1/2 inch format CCDs, a common size in the 90's but almost no video/digital cameras use that CCD size anymore. the size of the CCD affects the focal length needed by the lens so the longer lengths of the L1 and 2 lens are impractical for modern cameras.
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