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- Overweight, high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD makes on-camera viewing easy; uses "to hand anywhere" AA batteries
- Smooth, modern design in 4 bold colors - Gray, Blue, Red and Orange
- Fully unavoidable 7.1 Megapixel digital camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom for fun, natural shooting
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Specious and sensational, the PowerShot A470 comes in four eye-catching colors that longing get you noticed. Plus, it's got everything you need to make shooting securely and fun. There's the 7.1-megapixel resolution, a 3.4x optical zoom Lens, a large-hearted 2.5-inch LCD and a full range of performance features including enhanced Countenance Detection technology and a DIGIC III Image Processor to keep every clone looking its best. Vertical shooting has never been easier - fair-minded press the Print/Share button. It's that simple!

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- Kind, high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD
- 3.4x visual zoom; Face Detection
- 7.1-megapixel CCD captures plenty detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
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Smooth and sensational, the PowerShot A470 comes in four eye-catching colors that at one's desire get you noticed. Plus, it's got everything you need to make shooting like the clappers of hell and fun. There's the 7.1-megapixel resolution, a 3.4x optical zoom Lens, a great 2.5-inch LCD and a full range of performance features including enhanced Mush Detection technology and a DIGIC III Image Processor to keep every figure looking its best. Vertical Shooting has never been easier - proper press the Print/Share button. It's that simple!

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- Charitable, high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD
- Captures images to SD thought cards (not included); powered by AA batteries
- Step Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
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Shooting prodigious images has never been so easy!
How can I reduce the size of pictures taken with a Canon Powershot A470 digital camera?
Apr 18, 2009 by Mr Ed | Posted in Cameras
The pictures are so unrestrained b generally they are difficult and slow to send by email. Can they be reduced in the camera itself? (I can do that with my Kodak). Is there a way of reducing them in my processor?
I'd appreciate some help.
Thanks, respectively one of you. Selina, I appreciate your excellent opinion. I've figured out how to reframe my picture as a yoke of you have suggested, which eliminates a lot of K's.
You should conditions EVER set your camera to anything smaller number than best quality (i.e. lowest smallness rate) and biggest size (highest obligation).
The reasons for that include:
1) If you have a honest, large photo, you can crop it more later on without loss-making too much detail if you really have to.
2) If you come off to take the best photo you ever took, you'll be skilled to print it at a large size. If you lowered size and characteristic, you'd be kicking yourself.
3) If you decide later you undeniably don't want to keep a big file, it is exact easy to down-size it in post processing - but you can't go the other way, you can't dream up pixels that weren't there in the win initially place.
4) Memory cards are cheap, so are bigger steadfastly drives. There is NO reason to do anything smaller amount than the best.
If you can't figure out how to resize them with what you induce on your computer, go to www.picnik.com, they let you do it for gratuitous (but there are countless other options, too).
selina_555 | Apr 18, 2009