
In addition to the 7 Megapixels and the DIGIC II processor, the Canon PowerShot A620 is equipped with a 4x optical zoom lens (focal range of 35 - 140 mm in a 35mm camera). With this range, you can shoot a close up and in fact, it has practically an all round range. The lens has eight elements in seven groups, is equipped with two aspherical lenses and has a maximum aperture range of f/2.8 (35mm) up to f/4.1 (140mm). The lens's properties have been optimised to reduce chromatic aberrations (such as purple cast) as much as possible.
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