Canon PowerShot A2000 IS
10.0 megapixels | 3" screen | 36 – 216 mm (6×)
The PowerShot A2000 IS replaced the PowerShot A720IS. Smaller in size than previous A series cameras, the A2000 IS has a 10.0MP sensor, 6x stabilized zoom lens, advanced noise reduction, faster buffering speeds, Face Detection and Image Stabilization. Offers beginners the option of switching to an Easy Mode with a simplified menu, both for shooting and viewing.
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There are two ways in which you can look at the Canon PowerShot A2000 IS. As an inexpensive camera with a decent amount of features, it's pretty good. However, compared to its predecessors (A710, A720), it's a disappointment. Canon has stripped out nearly all of the features that made that camera...
There are two ways in which you can look at the Canon PowerShot A2000 IS. As an inexpensive camera with a decent amount of features, it's pretty good. However, compared to its predecessors (A710, A720), it's a disappointment. Canon has stripped out nearly all of the features that made that camera so great -- manual controls, expandability, and an optical viewfinder. Despite that, the A2000 is a very good choice for those who want an inexpensive (~$200) camera with a midrange zoom lens and optical image stabilization. Let's just hope that Canon offers a true replacement for the A720 in the near future.
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Canon’s PowerShot A2000 IS is a good value compact with a longer than average optical zoom range and very effective image stabilisation. It may be lacking the 28mm wide angle coverage of Panasonic’s models or Canon’s own IXUS 870IS / SD 880IS, but it’ll outgun most at the price in the...
Canon’s PowerShot A2000 IS is a good value compact with a longer than average optical zoom range and very effective image stabilisation. It may be lacking the 28mm wide angle coverage of Panasonic’s models or Canon’s own IXUS 870IS / SD 880IS, but it’ll outgun most at the price in the telephoto stakes, zooming into an equivalent of 216mm. This is ideal if you find yourself frustrated with the maximum reach of other compacts.
Longer focal lengths always run the risk of greater camera ...
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