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The '''PowerShot A300''' is a [[compact camera|compact]] [[digital camera]] which was introduced by [[Canon]] in April 2003. It uses a 3.2 [[megapixel]] [[CCD|CCD sensor]] giving images of up to 2048 x 1536 [[pixel]]s. It is fitted with a [[35mm equivalent]] 33mm f/3.6 lens. The lens can focus as close as 20cm, but in macro mode this is reduced to 5-20cm. The back has a 67,000 dot 1.5″ TFT color LCD screen.
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The '''PowerShot A300''' is a [[compact camera|compact]] [[digital camera]] which was introduced by [[Canon]] in April 2003. It replaced the previous '''PowerShot A100'''. It uses a 3.2 [[megapixel]] [[CCD|CCD sensor]] giving images of up to 2048 x 1536 [[pixel]]s. It is fitted with a [[35mm equivalent]] 33mm f/3.6 lens. The lens can focus as close as 20cm, but in macro mode this is reduced to 5-20cm. The back has a 67,000 dot 1.5″ TFT color LCD screen. Storage is via [[CompactFlash]] cards. Power comes from two AA batteries. A nearly identical model '''PowerShot A310''' was released a year later.
 
 
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The PowerShot A300 is a compact digital camera which was introduced by Canon in April 2003. It replaced the previous PowerShot A100. It uses a 3.2 megapixel CCD sensor giving images of up to 2048 x 1536 pixels. It is fitted with a 35mm equivalent 33mm f/3.6 lens. The lens can focus as close as 20cm, but in macro mode this is reduced to 5-20cm. The back has a 67,000 dot 1.5″ TFT color LCD screen. Storage is via CompactFlash cards. Power comes from two AA batteries. A nearly identical model PowerShot A310 was released a year later.


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