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Canon recently introduced the Powershot A95, an upgrade from the company's extremely well liked A80 model, which was released in 2003. So what are some of the features that the A95 boasts which the A80 lacked? First of all, you get date imprinting on all your photos, a bigger and more readable LCD display, and a whopping 5.0 megapixels. Images on the Canon Powershot A95 seem less grainy than film.
The A95 comes with a 32 MB CompactFlash card, a convenient wrist strap, and typical ancillary technical gear, such as a USB cable, an audio video cable, and four AA batteries. An instructive CD-ROM comes with each new Canon Powershot A95 and discusses important camera solutions. You can also review pertinent information in the 161 page standard manual.
It might behoove you to buy NiMH batteries and a quick charger to supplement your AA batteries. After all, while the A95 doesn't use up excessive amounts of juice, the AA batteries tend to go pretty quickly. The camera is compact but not overly small, and you can get the A95 with an exciting litany of accessories. For instance, an available waterproof case lets you take your A95 dozens of meters underwater.
Alternatively, you may wish to play with your lensing capabilities. Wide-angle, close-up, and telephoto lenses from Canon are all available. It may be a smart move to get a soft case for your A95, as well, particularly if you're taking photographs in rough and rugged terrain. The card that comes with the A95 holds a fair amount of pictures, but true camera buffs should supplement by purchasing a larger memory card.