Canon PowerShot A2300
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14 years ago
Pretty Awesome..
This is a great little camera packed with some awesome features. The zoom i am not a fan of... increases noise. The focusing is amazing. Menus are easy to use but take a while too get used to. Its semi manual fuction (P) mode is pretty good considering it is a point and shoot.
13 years ago
nice cam....grt service by croma
purchased this product to gift it to my friend on his wedding. Cam is really nice with its looks and with canon you need not to worry about the lens quality. lot of options to explore inside. croma's service is one of the best.
13 years ago
Recommend buy
I'm extremely happy with this purchase! It's a simple point and shoot with the possibility of special effects...I needed a durable small-ish camera and this was perfect to pop in my bag or back pocket and not take up much room.
13 years ago
Great Camera for the money
This camera is small and reliable, it has been carried around in my suit for work and never failed to get the photo I needed.
12 years ago
So far so good
It would be nice if there were an online tutorial which goes through how to use all these gizmo's. Auto is great, & that's really why I bought it, but I'd really like to know more about what all these gadget's can do to improve my photography experience.
Pros:
- Super fast shipping
- Condition is excellent
- Getting started has been a breeze
Cons:
- so many features
- it's easy to get confused
12 years ago
Canon Powershot A2300: A good camera for everyday/holiday use
I bought this camera as probably my first grown up camera. I saw it on offer at Curry's and got a really good deal with quite a large discount. I purchased the camera in red and I love the shade of red its very stylish looking. The camera itself is a good size too and the shape is attractive.
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot A2300 review: Canon PowerShot A2300
The entry-level Canon PowerShot A2400 IS and its IS-less linemate the A2300 are simple cameras with nice picture quality for casual snapshooters, but the price difference isn't worth sacrificing the image stabilization. When it comes to entry-level point-and-shoots, Canon's A-series PowerShots consistently excel in picture quality. That certainly holds true for the 16-megapixel A2400 IS and A2300.
Pros:
- The Canon PowerShot A2400 IS and PowerShot A2300 have very good picture quality for their class and are loaded with effects and filters.
Cons:
- The cameras' flat buttons and cramped layout may make use difficult for some and shooting performance is slow, particularly shot-to-shot
- The lenses require a lot of light or high ISOs when zoomed in
- Battery life is short.
13 years ago
Instruction manual
I tried to setup the self timer. I read the manual (a PDF document, and on P. 57 it has instructions. It says to press function set, then an icon for self timer. Function set results in a menu with 2 icons that look close to the icon in the manual.
Pros:
- Lightweight/Portable
Cons:
- Difficult to use
- Complicated controls/menu
14 years ago
Canon PowerShot A2300
The Canon PowerShot A2300 ($149.99 direct) may seem like a bargain on the surface. The attractive metal-bodied camera is compact, it grabs sharp 16-megapixel photos, sports a 5x zoom range, and it's pretty responsive.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Compact
- Sharp lens
- Fairly speedy
Cons:
- Poor high ISO performance
- Lacks image stabilization
- Limited video support
13 years ago
The Good and The Bad!!!!
The Canon PowerShot A2400 IS and PowerShot A2300 have very good picture quality for their
Pros:
- the better
- Fine detail and sharpness are very good up to ISO 200
Cons:
- The lenses require a lot of light or high ISOs when zoomed in
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