Canon PowerShot A100 Digital Camera Accessories
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Notes & Features |
Pixels are 3.5 microns square. Lens has 5 elements in 5 groups (one aspherical element).
Autofocus uses 3 automatically selected AF points, or user can lock AF to center point only. Has two manual focus settings - Macro or Landscape (Infinity). Effects modes are Vivid (saturation boosted), Neutral (saturation reduced), Sepia, Black & White, Low Sharpening (in-camera sharpening reduced). Burst-mode rate of 2.5 frames/second requires LCD to be turned off. Flash sync is 1/30 and faster in normal mode, all speeds in slow-synchro mode. Supports direct printing to Canon CP-10 and CP-100 printers.
Record battery life claimed at 380 images without LCD or 100 with LCD for alkalines, 630 images without LCD or 210 with for NiMH. Playback battery life claimed at 90 minutes with Alkaline or 120 minutes with NiMH batteries.
Bundled with IFC-300 PCU USB cable. Optional accessories include AC Adapter Kit ACK 800 (includes AC adapter CA-PS800). |
| Connectivity |
Video Out |
No |
| External Connections |
USB 1.1 |
| Power |
Battery Form Factor |
2 x AA |
| Usable Battery Types |
Alkaline disposable, NiMH rechargeable |
| Flash |
Internal Flash |
Yes |
| No of Flash Modes |
5 |
| Flash Modes |
Auto, Auto w/ red-eye reduction, On, Off, Slow Sync |
| Flash Range Description |
6.7 feet (2.1 meters) @ ISO 100 |
| Ext Flash |
No |
| Performance Timing |
Shutter Lag, Prefocus |
0.1 seconds |
| Continuous Mode Rate (fps) |
2.5 |
| Movie Mode Rate (Frames/Sec) |
20.0 |
| Movie Sec @ Max Res |
14 |
| Movie Sec @ Min Res |
30 |
| Image Storage |
Usable Memory Types |
CompactFlash Type 1 |
| Other Memory Types |
None |
| Uncompressed Format |
None |
| CCD Raw Format |
No |
| Compressed Format |
JPEG |
| Movie File Format |
AVI (QuickTime) |
| Display |
Optical Viewfinder |
Yes |
| Optical VF Type |
Inverted Galilean |
| Optical VF Accuracy |
80% |
| LCD Viewfinder |
Yes |
| LCD VF Accuracy |
100% |
| LCD Size (inches) |
1.5 |
| LCD Resolution (pixels) |
117600 |
| Max Playback Zoom |
10.00 |
| Image Capture |
Image Resolution |
1280x960, 1024x768, 640x480 |
| Movie Resolution |
320x240, 160x120 |
| Aspect Ratio |
4:3 |
| CCD Sensor (Megapixels) |
1.20 |
| CCD Size (inches) |
1/3.2" |
| CCD Filter Type |
RGBG |
| Movie Audio |
No |
| Quality Levels |
3 |
| General |
Model Number |
A100 |
| Camera Format |
Ultra Compact |
| Currently Manufactured |
No |
| Retail Price |
$199.00 |
| Street Price |
$159.00 |
| Price Update Date |
2004-04-15 |
| Remote Control |
No |
| Weight |
160 g
5.6 oz |
| Weight With Batteries? |
No |
| Size |
110 x 58 x 37 mm
4.3 x 2.3 x 1.4 in |
| Lens |
Focal Length (35mm equivalent) |
39 mm |
| Zoom Ratio |
Non-Zoom |
| Digital Zoom |
Yes |
| Digital Zoom Values |
3.2x continuous |
| Auto Focus |
Yes |
| Auto Focus Type |
3-Point AF |
| Manual Focus |
Yes |
| Manual Focus Steps |
2 |
| Normal Focus Range |
20 cm to Infinity
8.2 in to Infinity |
| Macro Focus Range |
5 - 20 cm
2.0 - 8.2 in |
| Max Aperture |
f/2.8 |
| Aperture Range Description |
f/2.8 |
| Exposure |
ISO Settings |
64, 100, 150, 200, 400 |
| ISO Rating Max |
400 |
| Number of White Balance Settings |
6 |
| White Balance Settings |
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H |
| Manual White Balance |
No |
| Longest Shutter Time |
1 |
| Shortest Shutter Time |
1/2000 |
| Exp Adj Range |
2.0 EV |
| Exp Adj Step Size |
0.33 EV |
| Metering Modes |
Evaluative |
| Spot Metering |
No |
| Aperture Priority |
No |
| Shutter Priority |
No |
| Full Manual Exposure |
No |
Canon PowerShot A100 Review
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