Canon's PowerShot A3000 IS continues the A series' trajectory toward "easy and fun" photography by abandoning a feature the line was known for in the past: AA-size batteries. This camera as well as its 12-megapixel linemate, the A3100 IS, uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery for power. Manual controls and optical viewfinders started disappearing as A-series features in 2008 and this change completes the transformation to a less expensive, larger version of the company's Digital Elphs. Canon hasn't dumped AA batteries entirely from A-series models, but with these additions the numbers dwindle.
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That doesn't mean it's not a good budget-friendly camera, though, and surely there's no shortage of people after Canon photo quality at a lower cost with a thinner build. And that's really what you get with the A3000 IS.
| Key specs | Canon PowerShot A3000 IS |
| Price (MSRP) | $149.99 |
| Dimensions (WHD) | 3.8 x 2.3 x 1.1 inches |
| Weight (with battery and media) | 5.5 ounces |
| Megapixels, image sensor size, type | 10 megapixels, 1/2.3-inch CCD |
| LCD size, resolution/viewfinder | 2.7-inch LCD, 230K dots/None |
| Lens (zoom, aperture, focal length) | 4x, f2.7-5.6, 35-140mm (35mm equivalent) |
| File format (still/video) | JPEG/Motion JPEG (.AVI) |
| Highest resolution size (still/video) | 3,648x2,736 pixels/ 640x480 at 30fps |
| Image stabilization type | Optical and digital |
| Battery type, CIPA rated life | Lithium ion rechargeable, 230 shots |
| Battery charged in camera | No; external charger supplied |
| Storage media | SD, SDHC, and SDXC |
| Bundled software | ZoomBrowser EX 6.5/PhotoStitch 3.1 (Windows); ImageBrowser 6.5/PhotoStitch 3.2 (Mac) |
| General shooting options | Canon PowerShot A3000 IS |
| ISO sensitivity (full resolution) | Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600 |
| White balance | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom |
| Recording modes | Auto, Easy, Program, Portrait, Landscape, Night, Kids&Pets, Indoor, Scene, Movie |
| Focus modes | Normal AF (Face, Center), Macro, Infinity |
| Metering modes | Evaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot |
| Color effects | Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, Black & White, Custom |
| Burst mode shot limit (full resolution) | Unlimited continuous |
The photo quality is very good for a sub-$150 camera. Like many compacts there's a noticeable shift in quality above ISO 200, so the A3000 IS performs its best at and below this sensitivity. In other words, the more light you have, the better off you'll be. However, color noise was present at all ISOs, mostly visible in darker areas of pictures when viewed at 100 percent. Photos at ISO 400 are still very good, but a little softer with less fine detail. At ISOs above 400, noise is visible even when photos are viewed at small sizes and are softened from noise reduction. All in all, though, the results are nice if not usable for much more than online sharing and small prints.
The lens has good sharpness edge to edge, but there is some barrel distortion at its widest position. There's no discernible pincushioning with the lens fully extended, and there was little purple fringing in test shots. Colors are generally accurate, pleasing, and vibrant. Exposure is good, too, as is white balance performance.
Video quality is pretty mediocre, suitable for Web use and on par with a standard-definition pocket camcorder. And like those devices, you cannot use the optical zoom on the A3000 IS while recording.
The Canon PowerShot A3000 IS is a solid compact camera for the money. There's not a lot here to get excited about beyond its ability to take a very good snapshot and optical image stabilization. But, if all you're looking to do is point and shoot and you don't mind waiting between shots, it will likely be enough camera for you.
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