Canon PowerShot A200 Review by megapixel
138 Views March 17th, 2008 Category: Canon, Popularity: 3%The A200 is turned on by a switch that also controls the lens cover. Pushing it down springs open the lens cover and turns on the camera, pushing it up brings down the lens cover and turns off the camera.

Megapixel Review the Canon PowerShot A200 and gave out”Although at first blush the multiple buttons on the back of the camera make the A200 look a bit more complex than others, their functions are quite clearly marked and their use is easily understood. Moreover, by the availability of a Manual mode, the Canon A200 provides the novice with the possibility to experiment, and discover a bit more than the basics of digital photography.”
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