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PowerShot A75 Digital Camera Review
The good: High-speed burst mode; versatile manual and automatic controls; impressive image quality; high-quality video capture.
The bad: Moderate shutter lag; no TIFF option; not very compact.
The bottom line: The high-speed capture, very good image quality, and manual exposure controls of this low-cost Canon will appeal to snapshot photographers who like to get creative.
PowerShot A75 Digital Camera Specs
Manufacturer: Canon USA
Part number: 9350A001
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