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03-06-2007, 10:37 AM
Amazon has the highly rated Canon A710 IS for $259.99 Shipped.
Add the iP6210D Photo Printer to the cart ($93.39) and use code: MKS27AHD
Both items have to be from amazon.com.
Dell also has the a710 IS for 20% off/$240, but there is tax for most people so either one could work depending on your needs.
Confirmation should look like this:
Items: $353.98
Shipping & Handling: $17.65
Super Saver Discount: -$17.65
Promotion Applied: -$93.99
Total Before Tax: $259.99
Estimated Tax: $0.00
Order Total: $259.99
www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/a710.html
11/6/2006
The A710 IS is an affordable point-n-shoot model that offers 7.1-megapixels of resolution, 6x optical zoom lens, high-quality 640x480 movie mode, 2.5" LCD, 20 shooting modes and Image Stabilization, a first among Canon's A-series digicams. Its Auto mode is perfect for the newbies, while its Program AE and creative scene modes let novice users be a bit more adventures. And, Canon didn't forget about the photo enthusiast either, with Shutter priority, Aperture priority, and even a full Manual mode.
Ergonomics are good, the body offers a well built feel in your hands, with the controls being placed right at your finger tips. The enlarged hand-grip that we have seen on past "A" series models, ensures a firm grip and makes one handed shooting a breeze. As usual, the menu system is logically organized, and thanks mostly to the FUNCtion menu, making changes to camera settings is quick and easy. The A710IS features a beautiful 2.5-inch color LCD.
Bottom line - The Canon PowerShot A710 IS is a terrific consumer digicam. Its 6x optical zoom is far more versatile than the typical 3x zoom, and the IS feature makes the 210mm telephoto end usable even in marginal lighting conditions. The A710 combines beginner-friendly automatic and scene modes with the aperture-priority, shutter-priority and manual exposure modes demanded by advanced users; it's truly a camera that everyone in your family will enjoy using. Producing very good still and moving image quality and having an MSRP of US$399 (street price in the low $300's), it offers an excellent value and is sure to be a very popular model this holiday season.
Add the iP6210D Photo Printer to the cart ($93.39) and use code: MKS27AHD
Both items have to be from amazon.com.
Dell also has the a710 IS for 20% off/$240, but there is tax for most people so either one could work depending on your needs.
Confirmation should look like this:
Items: $353.98
Shipping & Handling: $17.65
Super Saver Discount: -$17.65
Promotion Applied: -$93.99
Total Before Tax: $259.99
Estimated Tax: $0.00
Order Total: $259.99
www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/a710.html
11/6/2006
The A710 IS is an affordable point-n-shoot model that offers 7.1-megapixels of resolution, 6x optical zoom lens, high-quality 640x480 movie mode, 2.5" LCD, 20 shooting modes and Image Stabilization, a first among Canon's A-series digicams. Its Auto mode is perfect for the newbies, while its Program AE and creative scene modes let novice users be a bit more adventures. And, Canon didn't forget about the photo enthusiast either, with Shutter priority, Aperture priority, and even a full Manual mode.
Ergonomics are good, the body offers a well built feel in your hands, with the controls being placed right at your finger tips. The enlarged hand-grip that we have seen on past "A" series models, ensures a firm grip and makes one handed shooting a breeze. As usual, the menu system is logically organized, and thanks mostly to the FUNCtion menu, making changes to camera settings is quick and easy. The A710IS features a beautiful 2.5-inch color LCD.
Bottom line - The Canon PowerShot A710 IS is a terrific consumer digicam. Its 6x optical zoom is far more versatile than the typical 3x zoom, and the IS feature makes the 210mm telephoto end usable even in marginal lighting conditions. The A710 combines beginner-friendly automatic and scene modes with the aperture-priority, shutter-priority and manual exposure modes demanded by advanced users; it's truly a camera that everyone in your family will enjoy using. Producing very good still and moving image quality and having an MSRP of US$399 (street price in the low $300's), it offers an excellent value and is sure to be a very popular model this holiday season.