Canon PowerShot A2300 IS 16.0 MP Digital Camera with 5x Digital Image Stabilized Zoom 28mm Wide-Angle Lens with 720p HD Video Recording (Black)



The Canon 6191B100 PowerShot A2300 16MP Compact Digital Camera, in black, is simple and stylish. This chic compact camera is packed with advancements that make it easy to get a great shot every time. Smart AUTO recognizes 32 predefined shooting situations then automatically picks the proper camera settings for you. Saving memories in breathtakingly realistic 720p HD is as easy as pressing the dedicated movie button. You will see extraordinary resolution and fast performance with the 16.0 Megapixel Image Sensor and DIGIC 4 Image Processor, and capture more dynamic, exciting images with the 5x Optical Zoom with 28mm Wide-Angle lens. Digital IS greatly reduces blur by recognizing the main subject and applying the best camera shake correction. Easy quality that is easily affordable. That's the PowerShot A2300 digital camera. Click here now for details

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  1. I was about to make a trip to China for five weeks and was worried about the camera I was already planning to take, a Nikon Coolpix, getting lost or stolen. So I went to the store to look at buying a back-up camera that wouldn’t cost much just in case my Nikon failed me during the trip. This camera was on sale for only $99 and had a good rating on the store website, so I bought it on the spot thinking it would just be a nice replacement if needed.

    However when I took it home and was playing with it, I was amazed at how much better this camera works than my Nikon. It is a lot better at adjusting to different settings automatically, and most pictures come out almost professional quality even without focusing and setting up the shot. It works really well in low light settings which I definitely can’t say for the Nikon and which is something I was going to look for the next time I seriously went shopping for a new digital camera. Now that “next time” will be a long way off because I’m so satisfied with this one.

    Like most cameras, this one will work best if you stop to choose the right setting and focus your picture properly, but in most environments even a quick point and shoot will deliver a good quality picture. I also love that I was able to get it in bright blue, and I’ve even dropped it on stone but it still works perfectly! Considering I only spent about 100 dollars on this camera, I’m extremely satisfied with it.

  2. I am not a professional camera user. but i am pleased with features with such a low price camera. good in low light. and very good photos in day light. happy with my purchase.

  3. This was a replacement for a previous Canon “Power Shot” whose pics were good, but this one is over the top. The 16.0 MP gives crisp, clear pictures at a great price. The expanded features plus the ability to shoot at 28mm wide-angle make this a great carry-around camera.

  4. This is a pretty neat little camera.
    This is not a power house this is a small camera to carry for quick shots of your kids or even something light to travel with when you larger camera is packed up in your luggage.

    It has a few simple really useful functions, a modest zoom (though 5x out does some of the other cameras like this)the lens seems to be doing it’s job. 16 mega pixels makes for a pretty clear photo.

    There is small shutter lag but a good sd card seems to help that and it’s on par with other digital cameras of this kind.

    I really like this little camera and I look forward to using it.
    So far…
    Cute
    Light
    Compact
    easy to use
    decent photos
    A+ for this sort of camera.

    I will update at a later date after I use it a bit, maybe even post a sample photo or two.

  5. I have owned several canon cameras, including SLR, DSLR, and several point-and-shoots, and this one is by far the most disappointing. Looking at the specs, I couldn’t figure out why this camera was only a third of the price of other recently released Canon point-and-shoots, so I decided to try it out. I got it just in time for a trip to the Grand Canyon and Sedona, AZ… and now that I’m looking through my photos, I wish I would have just stuck with my DSLR. The colors are very dull on auto mode. We were at Red Rock National Park, and the rocks look brown in my photos, not red like they actually were… I tried the vivid color setting, hoping it would help… but that setting added TOO much color. It made a cactus look neon green and the red rocks look bright orange. And if you use the vivid color setting to take a photo of a person, they will look like tan mom. (i.e. orange)

    Besides the colors being either very dull or unnaturally bright, the photos from this camera are just not very crisp. The sky is pixelated/noisy in almost every image, and the photos of us are just kind of flat and blurry looking. I wish I could blame this on a lack of knowledge about cameras, but I can’t… I use a two thousand dollar DSLR in manual mode every day for my job.

    For less than a hundred bucks, it isn’t terrible… but I was just hoping it would be as good as my Canon Powershot SD1200IS, which only cost fifty dollars more (3 years ago) and took amazing photos.

    It is a cute camera though (although the entire body is plastic)… so if you don’t want to spend more than a hundred bucks, I think it’s an okay deal.

  6. Intuitive menus. Small. Battery keeps charge for a long time. Takes good photos. No problems after three months. Highly recommended.

  7. This camera is just another in a long line of excellent point & shoots from Canon. This one is a slip-in-your-pocket, fully automatic. I am partial to Canon. The best price I found on the Internet was at Amazon. I especially like the 28mm Wide-angle lens. With 16 MP it is as powerful as any P & S on the market. With the 5 X Zoom this is an excellent camera for portraits and other subjects indoors or around the yard. Mine came with a stylish red casing. I bought it as a gift for my wife. She was very pleased. I have been an amateur photographer since the middle 1980s. Canon is always my first choice.

  8. The Canon A2300 is a great point and shoot camera for casual users. It’s easy to use, and takes very clear pictures with wonderful color rendition. It has reasonable resolution (clarity) in zoom mode, and performs well for action shots at sporting events. The auto mode settings are fine for most photos. Low light zoom shots (such as stage shows in dark auditoriums)may not be completely acceptable, but that’s a tough condition for any camera and should NOT be considered a serious flaw. The movie mode works well, with good clarity and color. Bottom line: for everyday shapshots (condidering the performance, features, and price) you’ll be happy with the A2300. For more details you can download the user manual from the Canon website.

  9. Good product overall, but small and looks a bit fragile. When taking the picture it looks a bit grainy in the LCD, but one the picture is taken, it shows up clearer. Good for the money.

  10. We’ve had this camera now for a few weeks and have come to really like it. It is so thin and lightweight that it can easily be carried in a pocket, purse, or backpack. Compared to the size of today’s smartphones, this is actually smaller than some.

    The pictures are decent. I find some of the interior pictures are a bit grainy, even with the flash. The flash is plenty bright – so no issues there. Switching to low light mode made all the difference. This quick change off the menu function made for clear crisp pictures.

    Outdoor pictures are really outstanding. Super clear and crisp. Sometimes it has problems figuring out what to focus on. However, when a face appears, it is really pretty good at identifying it and focusing on it.

    One of my favorite features is the rechargable lithium ion battery. I hate having to deal with batteries. However, it is a bit of an annoyance to get it charged as it requires the battery to be ejected from the camera and placed into a charger.

    The final reason why this inexpensive camera does not get a five star rating is the long time it takes between pictures. Even on a fully charged battery, it takes on average 5 seconds for the camera to process each shot. If you are trying to take a bunch of group photos, this can seem like forever.

    Overall – I like this camera. It is relatively inexpensive and takes great snapshots.