Canon Powershot A80 Description

Inside the Canon PowerShot A80's gleaming metal case are all the sophisticated Canon technology and advanced shooting features that put this camera in a class by itself. Exquisitely compact and simple to operate, yet remarkably affordable, the A80 allows anyone to create lively, memorable images straight out of the box.
Canon Powershot A80 Features
- Sensor: 4 megapixel CCD
- Max resolution: 2272 x 1704 pixels
- Exposure: Program AE, scene modes, Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, Manual, with spot meter
- Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 50, 100, 200, 400
- Storage media: CompactFlash Type I
- USB interface
- Batteries: AA
Canon Powershot A80 Reviews
DCResource.com
How could Canon improve on the A70? They started by -- not surprisingly -- bumping up the resolution to 4.0 Megapixels. Then they took one of the most appealing features from the PowerShot G3 and G5: the swiveling LCD. And those are the major changes between the A70 and the new PowerShot A80 ($399 street price), reviewed here. Review was posted in November 14, 2003 more...
Imaging-resource.com
The Canon PowerShot A80 is the latest in a long line of high-quality digicams from Canon. Canon U.S.A. has long been a strong contender in the film and digital camera markets, well-known for its high-quality optics, technical innovations, and aggressive product development. Review posted 12/28/2003 more...
CNET.com
Though it's not the cheapest of Canon's A-series PowerShot models, the 4-megapixel A80 delivers the best combination of features, image quality, performance, and price that we've seen in any recent camera. The A80 improves on the A70 in almost every way while maintaining a great balance between snapshot ease and room-to-grow sophistication. Just don't let the myriad options scare you away. Reviewed October 23, 2003 more...