Canon PowerShot A590 IS – Best Budget Camera?

Canon PowerShot A590 ISThe Canon PowerShot A590 IS traces it roots back to the PowerShot A610/A620 launched in 2005. Since then, the price has dropped significantly while the feature set has expanded to include: image stabilization, face detection, motion detection, and AF Point Zoom. Unlike the IXUS/ELPH series, the A-series PowerShots have always sported a conventional design and run off conventional AA-batteries.

The Canon PowerShot A590 IS is currently the most ordered compact camera at Amazon and I suspect doing very well at other retailers. Why so popular? Most of the cameras in this group lack the featured set found in the PowerShot A590 IS – especially manual control. Add in the Canon name, reasonably good image quality, plus a positive write-up at DPReview. That’s a winning combination!

Look for a low-cost, high-quality camera for a gift or to take family photos on the holidays? Check out the Canon PowerShot A590 IS!

Features

  • 8.0 Megapixel 1/2.5″ CCD
  • 4x Optical Zoom Lens (38-132mm) with Optical Viewfinder
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Large bright 2.5-inch LCD (115k dots)
  • Easy Mode simplifies operation (Manual to Automatic)
  • DIGIC III Image Processor
  • Enhanced Canon Face Detection Technology
  • 640x480px 20fps movies
  • Motion Detection Technology
  • Wide-Angle and Telephoto Converter Lenses (optional)
  • SDHC/SD Storage
  • Uses convenient AA batteries
  • Print/Share Button plus ID Photo Print and Movie Print

What’s in the box?

  • PowerShot A590 IS Body
  • AA-size Alkaline Battery (x2)
  • MMC Plus Card MMC-32MH
  • Wrist Strap WS-800
  • Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM
  • USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
  • AV Cable AVC-DC300

Price and Availability

The Canon PowerShot A590 IS is widely available at retailers and can be purchased (USA) for about that US$120. Click here for eBay!



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