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From the front, the camera looks reasonably stylish with nice rounded corners. Unlike the A , the buttons don't feel cheap and are clearly marked in white on black. In fact, the overall build seems improved. Plus, Canon kept the controls straightforward and simple, and the menu systems are likewise uncomplicated. On top are the power and shutter release buttons with the remaining controls on back to the right of the LCD.
At the top is a zoom rocker followed down by a button for playback; four-way control pad with select button; and shooting mode and Menu buttons. The Menu button pulls up two tabs of general settings, whereas the select button labeled Func. Set opens shooting-mode-specific options. Overall, it's easy to control and should be simple enough for beginners out of the box. The lens is narrow at a 35mm-equivalent of 37mm and it has an optical zoom of 3.
The LCD, though a decent size, is fairly low resolution; it gets fairly bright, but it can still be tough to see in direct sunlight. This model is powered by AA-size batteries, something many people find convenient. However, you'll only get about shots out of the A before they'll need replacing. The A predictably doesn't have a lot of shooting options. The most complicated it gets is in Program, which gives you options for white balance, focus, metering, ISO, and color effects.
Don't want to touch any of those things? Canon's Smart Auto simply called Auto now is very reliable at picking the appropriate settings based on 18 different scene types. The highlights are new Super Vivid and Poster Effect modes. They're appropriately named and you can see a sample of them in use in the slideshow in this review.
Canon also includes Face Self-Timer, which, when activated, will wait to take a shot until the camera detects an additional face in the frame. If you like taking a lot of close-up macro shots, the A is a great option for the money. You can get very close--down to 0.
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