
Last August proved to be quite the month for Canon. The Canon PowerShot A410 digital camera was one of the many new introductions. The Canon A410 is an entry-level model with a resolution of 3.2 Megapixels, which is admittedly a rather low resolution in these modern times. The camera replaces the PowerShot A400 and introduces several improvements in the process. Among these we find a different design, a 3.2x optical zoom and the integration of the now well-known DIGIC II processor.
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