Canon A10, A20 manual Expandable Capabilities, System Chart

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Hike with it. Mountain bike with it. Lie on a beach with it. Going kayaking? There’s a waterproof case for it that will let you take it along on water sports adventures, too. The case is so protective, in fact,

that it will enable you to take your A20 or A10 scuba diving with you to depths of 100 feet (30 meters).

Wherever you go, you won’t run out of power, because the A20 and A10 run on AA batteries that you can find anywhere in the world. The CompactFlashcard provides removable digital storage for your pictures.

System Chart

Card Photo Printer

Windows/Macintosh

TV/Video

CP-10

 

 

Direct Interface Cable

USB Interface Cable

Video

DIF-100

IFC-300PCU

Cable

 

 

VC-100

 

 

(for PowerShot

 

 

A20 only)

Expandable Capabilities:

For All Seasons And All Reasons

For greater photographic variety, both the A20 and A10 will accept the WC-DC52 wide conversion lens which reduces the camera’s focal length to 24.5mm for a wide- angle effect. For extreme macro work, the Close-up Lens 250D 52mm can be used. Both lenses require the use of a lens adapter, which will also accommodate 52mm filters for a range of visual effects.

Take your PowerShot A20 or PowerShot A10 with you anywhere, and let it take you deep to the possibilities of digital photography.

Battery and Charger Kit CBK100

AC Adapter Kit

ACK600

4AA-size NiMH

Battery Charger

Rechargeable Batteries

CB-3AH

NB4-100

 

CF Type I

PCMCIA

 

Card Adapter

Digital Printer CD-300

Windows/Macintosh

Wide Converter

 

Close-up Lens

Conversion Lens

WC-DC52

 

250D 52mm

Adapter LA-DC52

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Waterproof Case

Deluxe Soft Case PSC20

WP-DC200

 

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A10, A20 specifications

The Canon A20 and A10 digital cameras, released in the early 2000s, stand as prime examples of Canon's commitment to innovation and quality in the consumer digital photography market. These compact cameras were designed for both novice and experienced photographers, offering a blend of user-friendly features and impressive performance.

One of the standout characteristics of the Canon A20 and A10 is their versatile imaging capabilities. Both models boast a 2.0-megapixel CCD sensor, which was quite proficient for their time, allowing users to capture clear and vibrant images with a resolution suitable for prints and digital sharing. The lenses featured in these models provided decent zoom capabilities, with the A20 offering a 3x optical zoom lens, which enabled users to get closer to their subjects without losing image quality.

User-friendliness was a priority in the design of these cameras. The intuitive button layout and easy-to-navigate menus made it simple for consumers to adjust settings and capture photos quickly. The cameras also came equipped with a variety of shooting modes, including Auto, Portrait, Landscape, and Night, allowing users to select the mode that best suited their shooting scenario.

The Canon A20 and A10 also included technologies that enhanced overall user experience. Both cameras offered a built-in flash for low-light conditions, ensuring that users could capture quality images regardless of the lighting environment. Additionally, the 1.5-inch LCD screen provided a clear view for framing and reviewing shots, an essential feature for those looking to quickly assess their images.

Durability and design were also notable aspects of these models. With a compact body that fit easily in a pocket or purse, the A20 and A10 stood out for their lightweight construction while still maintaining a solid feel. Canon’s attention to build quality meant these cameras were able to withstand the rigors of everyday use.

In conclusion, the Canon A20 and A10 models represented a significant step in digital photography at the turn of the millennium. With their impressive features, user-friendly design, and robust build quality, they not only fulfilled the needs of their users but also helped to bridge the gap into the digital age for photographers, making them memorable entries in Canon’s extensive line-up of cameras.