Featuring a 3.2-megapixel CCD, automatic exposure control with a wide range of preset shooting modes, and a real bargain price, the Canon PowerShot A410 does a great job of holding up that company's sterling reputation at the low end of their line. Built on the same long-tested design as many A-series predecessors, the Canon A410 delivers a lot of features, great image quality, ...
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