7.1 MegaPixels, good enough to enlarge photos to A3 size
4x optical Zooms, 4x Digital Zoom ;Clear, high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD for easy on-camera viewing
ISO 1600 and High ISO Auto to reduce image blur and expand low-light shooting capability
DiGiC III processor: High speed start-up, fast auto focus, smooth continuous shooting, faster overall processing and superior image quality
Editorial Review:
POWERSHOT A570IS 7.1MP 4X ZOOM 2.5 LCD UK
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Still working great. I've had this camera for about a year now and it withstood a lot of situations. I have the basic manual controls and the images are of good quality. I am not reviewing this model here to be honest, as there are loads of camera reviews on the internet, that's why we have Google. I am not an amateur neither a pro, I use the manual mode as much as the auto mode and this camera works well. Don't expect miracles, though. If you want pro quality, then buy a DSLR and you will be happy, because although you have... more info
Brilliant for the money! I used a Powershot A40 from 2003 until last year which was always superb. I then bought a Lumix FX50 ( £200 ) because it has a Leica lens and was small enough to fit in a pocket. Guess what? It was nowhere near as good quality as the old 2Mp Canon. Just bought this and It's a lot of camera for the money. If I adjust it down to 2Mp it's still comparable to the Lumix!Plus it doesn't suffer mad fits of colour saturation on flash photos like the Lumix did. It may be a little chunky for a pocket, but if... more info
Excellent camera Im delighted with this camera. I bought 2700Ma aa batteries and with those it seems like I never need to change them. Picture quality great. Boots up in a second or so. Recommend highly.
Faulty Camera - Poor Canon Customer sevice I bought a Canon Powershot A570is as a christmas present for my daughter in 2008 - I bought this because I thought Canon were a good make with a good reputation. The camera worked fine for just 4 months when it stopped working showing a 'Lens Error'. I contacted Canon (via the only phone number they publish) and was told to send it to their repairers (Mistake number 1 - I should have returned it to Amazon). I was then astounded to told that the repair was not covered under warranty because the fault was... more info