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The '''PowerShot A5''' is a digital compact camera released by [[Canon]] in 1998.
 
The '''PowerShot A5''' is a digital compact camera released by [[Canon]] in 1998.
  
 
It uses a 810,000-pixel 1/3" [[CCD]] sensor which can capture photos at up to 1024 x 768 pixels in [[JPEG]] or [[Raw]]. Images can be stored on removable [[CompactFlash]] memory cards. An 8MB card is included. It uses a fixed 35mm (equivalent) f/2.5 lens. It can focus from 50cm to infinity in normal mode or 9 to 50cm in macro mode. It uses a 2" color LCD display. Power is from a lithium [[2CR5 battery]].
 
It uses a 810,000-pixel 1/3" [[CCD]] sensor which can capture photos at up to 1024 x 768 pixels in [[JPEG]] or [[Raw]]. Images can be stored on removable [[CompactFlash]] memory cards. An 8MB card is included. It uses a fixed 35mm (equivalent) f/2.5 lens. It can focus from 50cm to infinity in normal mode or 9 to 50cm in macro mode. It uses a 2" color LCD display. Power is from a lithium [[2CR5 battery]].
  
A zoom lens version of the camera is available called '''PowerShot A5 Zoom'''. It uses a 28-70mm(equivalent) lens, with the reset of the specifications the same except the macro mode focus distance is from 17 to 50cm.
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A zoom lens version of the camera is available called the '''PowerShot A5 Zoom'''. It uses a 28-70mm(equivalent) lens, with the rest of the specifications the same except the macro mode focus distance is from 17 to 50cm.
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==Links==
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Canon-Powershot-A5-1778584.html Canon PowerShot A5 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib]
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*[https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/dcc456.html Canon PowerShot A5 page] at the [https://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum]
  
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[[Category:P|PowerShot A5 Canon]]
 
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 14 April 2023

The PowerShot A5 is a digital compact camera released by Canon in 1998.

It uses a 810,000-pixel 1/3" CCD sensor which can capture photos at up to 1024 x 768 pixels in JPEG or Raw. Images can be stored on removable CompactFlash memory cards. An 8MB card is included. It uses a fixed 35mm (equivalent) f/2.5 lens. It can focus from 50cm to infinity in normal mode or 9 to 50cm in macro mode. It uses a 2" color LCD display. Power is from a lithium 2CR5 battery.

A zoom lens version of the camera is available called the PowerShot A5 Zoom. It uses a 28-70mm(equivalent) lens, with the rest of the specifications the same except the macro mode focus distance is from 17 to 50cm.


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