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Canon A2500

Quick information
Brand Canon 2011
Model PowerShot A2500
Released Year 2011
Type Digital Cameras
Series PowerShot
Video Resolution HD 720p
Optical Zoom 5x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon PowerShot A2500 is a compact digital camera featuring a 12.1 megapixel CCD sensor that delivers detailed images. It incorporates a 5x optical zoom lens, allowing versatile framing from wide-angle to telephoto shots. The camera supports HD video recording at 720p, enabling users to capture high-quality videos. A 2.7-inch LCD screen facilitates easy image preview and menu navigation. The camera utilizes DIGIC 4 image processing technology to improve image quality and speed. Additionally, it includes optical image stabilization to reduce blur caused by camera shake.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture unknown
Series Canon PowerShot
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 5x
Maximum Resolution 16.0 MP
Model PowerShot A2500
Optical Zoom 5x
MPN na
Features unknown
Battery Type 2 x AA batteries
Colour Black and silver
Sensor 12.1 megapixel CCD
Video Resolution HD 720p
Display 2.7 inch LCD
Image Processor DIGIC 4

Key Advantages

The Canon PowerShot A2500 offers user-friendly operation with its Easy Auto Mode, suitable for beginners. Its compact design makes it convenient for travel and everyday use. The 12.1 MP sensor combined with DIGIC 4 processor ensures clear and vibrant images in various lighting conditions. With 5x optical zoom, it provides flexibility for capturing subjects at different distances. HD video recording allows users to document moments with good clarity. The inclusion of optical image stabilization helps produce sharper images, especially in low light or at maximum zoom.

Limitations

The camera has limited manual control options, which may not satisfy advanced users seeking full creative flexibility. The fixed lens zoom range, while versatile, is relatively modest compared to more advanced cameras. The 2.7-inch LCD screen is not touch-sensitive and may be small for some users. It lacks built-in Wi-Fi or connectivity options for easy sharing. Battery life is average and uses AA batteries, which can be less convenient than rechargeable proprietary batteries. Low-light performance is limited compared to newer models with larger sensors or improved ISO capabilities.

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