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Canon PowerShot A4000 IS technical specifications suggest that this camera is definitely a head turner considering the price and the availability of colours and features. It is one good looking, pocket friendly device that is not meant for professional ph...
Published: 2012-09-29, Author: Marcus , review by: techradar.com
Slim metal body, Simple to use, Good low ISO performance, 8x optical zoom
Slow shot, to, shot, Short battery life, No optical zoom for video, Poor in low light, Some rivals go wider/longer
The Canon PowerShot A4000 IS faces some stiff competition from other entry-level cameras. It might be smaller and lighter and offer a larger LCD than its nearest rival, the Nikon Coolpix S6300 , but in terms of key specifications, the Nikon has the Canon...
Compact design; Accurate colour reproduction; Inexpensive
More noise in some results than there should be; light streaking in movies; No optical zoom in video mode
The Canon PowerShot A4000 IS is a very compact camera that's easy to use, with dedicated help screens for beginners. It features a high resolution and a long zoom but there's more noise in the results than there ought to be, and some light streaking in...
Abstract: Canon does a lot of professional cameras however they also have two ranges, Ixus and PowerShot, suitable for home and pocket use. Here the latest offering, the Canon PowerShot A4000IS, in what used to be the larger of the two small units - the PowerSho...
Close-up macro, budget price point, centre focus works well, includes AF-point zoom in to confirm focus
Misfocusing in auto mode, face detection can go haywire, slow focus and shot-to-shot times, competition offer more extensive features
The Canon PowerShot A4000 IS is an affordable compact camera with a decent enough 8x optical zoom range and lens-based image stabilisation. However competitors’ cameras provide that little bit more for the money: bigger zooms and better battery life be...
TN screen: poor viewing angles, crazy colours and contrast, Video mode: video noise, contrast, mono sound, digital zoom, Lens quality isn't consistent at wideangle settings, lacks sharpness at telephoto, Limited sensitivity (use 800 ISO if you really must but avoid 1600 ISO)
The Canon PowerShot A4000 IS is a typical A-series compact—it's a user-friendly entry-level point-and-shoot that takes decent pictures in good light at wide-angle settings. However, some Canon Ixus compacts out-perform both its optics and its electroni...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot A4000 IS is a mid-range entry-level model sporting an 8x optical zoom lens in a body slim enough to slip into your pocket. The camera features little in the way of manual control or creature comforts relative to the more expensive mode...