Canon PowerShot A95 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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- Highly advanced 5.0-megapixel digital camera camera with 3x optical/4.1x digital/12x combined zoom
- 14 shooting modes, with special Scene Modes for spectacular shots in special situations
- New, larger 1.8-inch vari-angle LCD monitor for easier image preview and review
- 9-point AiAF plus FlexiZone AF/AE for off-center subjects
- New Print/Share button for easy direct printing and downloads
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Canon PowerShot A95 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom


A perfect Gift for some one you adore.. I have given this gift to some one ..whom i can never forget
The camera promises a lot of solid features, but I wouldn’t know first hand. I haven’t been able to save any photos to my computer.
I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 with Windows XP. I have experience installing software and hardware. This camera has completely thrown me off. I’ve had driver conflicts and can’t get the computer software to work with the camera. Usually it does not find the camera or it reports the camera “in use” when it does.
And good luck if you do have trouble. Tech support at Canon doesn’t exist. Dell has helped me repair bigger problems (driver conflicts) and I’ve had to restore system settings at least three times.
Bottom line…it ain’t working. I have a $350 paperweight.
i guess i just like kodak’s and sony’s colors better — my friend’s shots just seem richer and more vibrant. the kodak is also simpler to use. also, some of the comments on the canon camera locking up worry me…i may buy canon again, but i will test it first.
The get-a-Canon Powershot-for-free “offers” you see spewed everywhere on Amazon don’t work! All you will get is a gigantic flood of junk email, telemarketing calls, and junk faxes.
Get the real scoop from the San Francisco Chronicle. Search sfgate.com for “David Lazarus free ipod not really” and you will see what these jokers are really up to.
I’ve had three Canon digital Elph cameras in four years. Each has failed with a E18 error, likely because of the fragile telescoping lens. Canon did replace the first one as it was less than a year old. But the 2nd and 3rd each failed shortly after the year-long warranty ran out. I’ll never buy another Canon product.