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# 3.2MP sensor for crisp 10x14 prints 4x AA batteries, 550 shots with NiMH 3x optical + 3.3x digital zoom (9.9x total) Canon PowerShot A75 3.2MP Digital Camera with 3X Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL)

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** 505 zł
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## Summary

> 📷 Own the moment, zoom into memories!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Canon PowerShot A75 3.2MP Digital Camera with 3X Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) by canon
- **How much does it cost?** 505 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Power That Keeps Up:** Runs on ubiquitous AA batteries with up to 550 shots on rechargeable NiMH—ready for every adventure, anywhere.
- • **Instant Print & Share:** One-touch Print/Share button connects seamlessly to PictBridge printers and PCs—share your story effortlessly.
- • **Pro-Level Zoom & Clarity:** Capture stunning detail with 3x optical zoom and 3.2MP resolution—perfect for sharp prints and social sharing.
- • **Smart Autofocus Precision:** 9-point AiAF with iSAPS tech locks focus fast, even on moving or off-center subjects—never miss the moment.
- • **Versatile Creative Control:** 12 shooting modes plus manual, aperture, and shutter priority for tailored shots that fit your style and mood.

## Overview

The Canon PowerShot A75 is a compact, entry-level digital camera featuring a 3.2MP sensor capable of producing high-quality 10x14 inch prints, combined with a powerful 3x optical zoom and 3.3x digital zoom for versatile framing. Its 9-point AiAF autofocus enhanced by Canon’s iSAPS technology ensures sharp focus in diverse conditions. With 12 shooting modes plus manual controls, a 1.8-inch LCD, and direct Print/Share functionality, it balances ease of use with creative flexibility. Powered by 4 AA batteries, it offers portability and convenience, making it a solid choice for photography enthusiasts seeking reliable performance in a classic design.

## Description

Product Description This Canon PowerShot 3.2MP digital camera is an entry-level camera with advanced features like 3.2MP resolution, 3x optical zoom and high-tech, aluminum front-cover design. The A75 has 12 shooting modes so you take as much or as little creative control as you want. Features: 3x optical zoom plus 3.3x digital zoom; 9-point autofocus; movie mode; Print/Share button; 1.8 LCD monitor; PictBridge compatible; store images on Compact Flash Type I memory cards (32MB card included); photo effects; continuous shooting: about 2.2 shots/second; white balance control; and built-in flash with auto, red-eye reduction on/ off, and slow-sync modes. desertcart.com The successor to Canon's popular A70, the entry-level PowerShot A75 is a surprisingly advanced model with a 3.2-megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom, and more manual features than you'll find on most digital point-and-shoots. Featuring a high-tech design with aluminum front cover and metallic handgrip, the PowerShot A75 combines a sense of both the modern and the traditional. Optics and Resolution The PowerShot A75 has a maximum 3.2-megapixel resolution for images up to 2048 x 1536 pixels. You'll have the depth and detail you need to create beautiful prints and impressive online results. It also has 1600 x 1200, 1024 x 768, and 640 x 480 resolution modes. It's is equipped with a 5.4-16.2mm zoom lens (35mm film equivalent: 35-105mm) for a 3x optical zoom. It also featuresa smooth 3.2x digital zoom, for a 9.6x total zoom. The 9-point AiAF is capable of focusing the 3x optical zoom quickly even when the subject is off-center and can be switched to single point (center) AF. An auto-assist beam helps to focus in low light conditions and the camera has a 5cm closest focusing distance. Movie Mode In addition to still images, the PowerShot A75 can also capture video with audio (and even edit within the camera). Individual movie clips are limited to 3 minutes maximum per clip, and you have three resolution options: 640 x 480 (VGA), 320 x 240, or 160 x 120. More Camera Features The PowerShot A75 has 12 shooting modes that not only let you take as much or as little creative control as you want, but offer perfect preset parameters for common shooting situations including portraits, landscapes, night scenes and sports. In addition, the camera has a new Special Scene Mode that delivers even under the most challenging conditions. Offering a wider scope for photographic experimentation, Canon has also included manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority exposure modes. These modes are supported by a metering system that boasts evaluative, center-weighted average and spot options. Other features include: 1.8-inch low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD (110,000 pixels) and real-image optical zoom viewfinder With 9-point AiAF, focus is fast and accurate no matter where your subject appears in the frame Photo effects: Vivid, neutral, low sharpening, sepia, and black & white Continuous shooting: Approximately 2.2 shots/second White balance control: Auto, pre-set (daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, fluorescent H), or custom white balance Built-in flash with Auto, Red-Eye Reduction ON/ OFF, Slow-Sync modes Shutter speed: 15 to 1/2,000 seconds Canon Technology Features Digic Imaging Processor: While much technical discussion of digital cameras centers around the optics and the CCD sensor, the complex task of image rendering is the job of the image processor--the "brains" of a digital camera. Canon's latest, exclusive DIGIC Imaging Processor significantly enhances digital camera performance in numerous areas. DIGIC's high-speed signal processing is combined with high-capacity buffering to give Canon digital cameras fast response and continuous shooting capability unmatched by other digital cameras. DIGIC delivers longer battery life and beautiful, rich color rendition with far fewer white saturation problems. And DIGIC's unequaled precision delivers clear, noise-free images that are demonstrably superior. iSAPS Technology: Canon iSAPS (Intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photographic Space) technology dramatically improves the performance of AF (Autofocus), AE (Auto Exposure), and AWB (Auto White Balance). By analyzing a huge volume of photography data, accumulated over 60 years and the manufacture of over 150 million cameras, Canon engineers arrived at statistical relationships among focal length, focus distance, scene brightness, and other factors. Equipped with this "fore knowledge" Canon PowerShot cameras can optimize AF/AE/AWB settings for any given scene more rapidly and more effectively. Multi-point AiAF: Canon's wide-area, multi-point AiAF (artificial intelligence autofocus) automatically selects one or more focusing points based on factors, such as subject position and motion. AiAF works in conjunction with iSAPS Technology to more quickly and accurately achieve autofocus under a wide variety of shooting conditions. You get fast, accurate AF whether you hold the camera horizontally or vertically, with stationary or moving subjects, with off-center subjects, and even in low-light/low-contrast lighting. Direct Printing/Sharing The PowerShot A75 introduces a new Print/Share button that speeds and simplifies printing to compatible Canon and PictBridge enabled printers and one-touch image transfer to Windows XP, Me, 2000, and 98 computers for use with image processing programs, uploading to the Internet, or placement in e-mail. When connected to a Canon Compact Photo printer, a Movie Print mode divides the selected clip into equal parts and prints thumbnails of a maximum 63 equally spaced frames onto a single sheet of Postcard Size Paper. Storage and Transfer Images and video are stored on CompactFlash memory cards (Type I only) and the included 32 MB card holds approximately 33 images at the Large/Fine setting. Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via USB 1.1 connectivity, which means the camera can be connected to any USB-based Windows Me/2000/XP and Mac OS 8.6 or later computer without installing any software. Power and Size The camera is powered by four AA batteries (alkalines included; rechargeable NiMH batteries recommended). With the LCD on, you will get approximately 250 shots on when using alkalines, or 550 shots when using NiMH batteries. It measures 3.98 by 2.52 by 1.24 inches and weighs 7.06 ounces (without batteries). What's in the Box This package contains the PowerShot A75 digital camera, 32 MB CompactFlash card, wrist strap (WS-200), USB and A/V cables, and 4 AA alkaline batteries. The supplied software on the CD-ROM includes browsing and printing software ZoomBrowser EX (Windows) and ImageBrowser (Mac). Other software includes PhotoStitch, plus photo and movie manipulation software ArcSoft PhotoStudio and VideoImpression.

Review: Buy it now - the best value you can get for this price! - I owned an A70 in the past and now I have an A80 and I just bought an A75 as a gift from desertcart and took many shots from it just for comparison. When I first started checking prices I found that the A75 was not the cheapest on desertcart, so I used the feature desertcart provides to let them know about a lower price at another online retailer (with shipping). And lo and behold, desertcart dropped the price of A75 by a whopping 40 dollars to make it the best deal available on the net.(Hats off desertcart!) Of course, I bought the camera at desertcart with the super saver FREE shipping it reached me 4-5 days later! I had loved my A70 and now A75 offers all that and more: - A larger 1.8 inch LCD screen, what a difference it makes when you don't have to squint to see the image and it works better in low light situations too - New SCN modes for quick shots of special scenes - Fireworks, Beach, Snow, Underwater (with the waterproof case), Foliage and Indoors. Now even amateurs can use Canon experience to get the best shot quickly before they miss the photo opportunity. I haven't had the opportunity to test out all the modes, but will report back with an update soon. - Print share button to directly download/print from camera, though I don't think I will ever print the images directly from my camera I LOVE the new control buttons at the back, the way the SET button is now in the center of the up-down/forward-backward navigator buttons. Now, the navigator buttons are also clearly marked with arrows to avoid confusion. The overall feel is more ergonomic than the A70, which is great. A small gripe is that the rubber flap that covers the A/V out and Digital port is slightly larger than on my A80, but it is not very noticeable. What is great about the CANON A75 (which hasn't changed since the A70): --A75 also offers 3 resolution settings for video including 640X480 (VGA max 30 sec). With yahoo/gmail etc. now allowing larger attachments, it is fun to send small clips of video to people. --Complete Manual functions available - shutter priority, Aperture priority, White balancing, Manual focusing etc. --Photostitch - For stitching together panoramic views. I have shot countless seascapes, 'bridge'scapes, landscapes etc using this function and stitching togehter 6-10 shots in one. It is really easy too with the software provided which does it intuitively! -- Tone settings (Tungsten, Sunlight, Cloudy etc.) which help correct the White balance --Special effects (B/W, Sepia, Vivid, Nuetral etc.) I have used sepia a lot when taking potraits giving them an 'old world' feel. Vivid has been helpful in special situations like a red kite against a blue sky to bring out the colors. --Free Canon software, which works well and allows you to edit images, photo-stitch images, make fun photos, maintain an album, change camera settings from your computer, subtitle and edit videos, upload images back to camera to transfer to another computer etc. --It uses AA batteries which are available anywhere in the world. NOTE: A Sony Super Quick Charger (5 hours) with 4 rechargeable 2300mAH NiMH batteries is available for under $19 on desertcart! Charge these batteries upto 1000 times. I keep the LCD on for all my shots and usually I get 300-360 shots from each charge from the A75 including the battery power used to download these images to my computer with the USB cable and playing back these images for friends! That is quite a feat by Canon. --Macro mode - Great for close ups of children or product shots At the current price on desertcart it is quite simply one of the best cameras you can buy. First time digital camera buyers will find it very easy to use as will those who want to experiment a bit with the manual features available on the AXX range of Canon cameras. If you want a decent, reasonably priced camera that is versatile enough for photography buffs and gives you crystal clear 5X7 prints - go for this camera. About the complaints on this camera from other reviers- E18 - I have had an A70 where I did get an E18 error once in a while but I just turned the camera on and off and it went away. I never had this problem on the A80 in 2 years and nor on the A75. So maybe Canon has taken care of it now. Quality of prints - I have had crystal clear prints from Canon, yes the pics look the same on the computer even if they are low resolution. So make sure you are using the larger modes like L /M1 when you want to print the pictures. Delayed response to pressing the 'take picture' button - ALL Canon Cameras have this as they send out an infra red beam to evaluate the light conditions, so you must hold the camera still 2-3 seconds after depressing the button. This feature gives perfect pictures each time but if you give your camera to strangers just tell them to hold it still 5 secs after they have pressed the button. After all the pic quality is worth the effort. So go on - get it NOW before it sells out around Christmas!
Review: Very dark, will never buy another Canon - I have now had my Canon for almost 2 years now. I bought this camera to take pictures of my son and my nephews. When I first got the camera, I loved it! It was my first digital camera, so I did not know what to expect. The main problem I was having at first was that it took a few seconds from the time I pushed the button til the time it actually took the picture. With kids, you have to get a good shot when you can. This problem was annoying, but not really a big deal, at least it worked. I also had the problem that if there was a great deal of white in the background when taking the picture, the picture would be white washed out. I tried to take a picture of my son in our white bathtub, and I could barely make him out. It looked as though I took the picture in a room full of bright lightbulbs. That was back when the camera worked. Then, after about a year of having the camera, the LCD screen went blank. I could look through the viewer and take pics and view them on the LCD screen, but could not use the screen for any other purpose. This was another annoying problem, but I was glad it still worked and did not want to spend money for another camera. Well that lasted for about 6 months, and I'm having the same problem, only now the pictures that I can take are all very dark!!! I just had a new baby and couldn't wait to take pictures with my camera. All the pictures are barely visible they are so dark. I'm currently looking for a new digital camera. I will certainly never buy a Canon again, and will advise everyone I know not to buy one either.

## Features

- 3.2-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 10-by-14-inch enlargements
- Canon 3x optical zoom lens combines with 3.3x digital zoom
- 9-point autofocus; movie mode; 1.8-inch LCD monitor; PictBridge compatible
- Store images on Compact Flash Type I memory cards (32 MB card included)
- Powered by 4 AA-size batteries (alkaline included, rechargeable NiMH recommended)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0001G6U4S |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #549,804 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,693 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (76) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 11 ounces |
| Item model number | 9350A001AA |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Product Dimensions | 3.98 x 1.26 x 2.52 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Canon
- **Compatible Devices:** Canon EF, Canon RF
- **Included Components:** Wrist Strap
- **Item Weight:** 0.69 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.98 x 1.26 x 2.52 inches
- **Max Shutter Speed:** 1/2000 Seconds
- **Min Shutter Speed:** 15 seconds
- **Model Name:** Canon PowerShot A75
- **Special Feature:** Movie
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

![Canon PowerShot A75 3.2MP Digital Camera with 3X Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71UEQyC6vuL.jpg)
![Canon PowerShot A75 3.2MP Digital Camera with 3X Optical Zoom (OLD MODEL) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61H4G-QntuL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Where does sd card go**
A: right in the grip side.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy it now - the best value you can get for this price!
*by Z***N on October 11, 2004*

I owned an A70 in the past and now I have an A80 and I just bought an A75 as a gift from Amazon and took many shots from it just for comparison. When I first started checking prices I found that the A75 was not the cheapest on Amazon, so I used the feature Amazon provides to let them know about a lower price at another online retailer (with shipping). And lo and behold, Amazon dropped the price of A75 by a whopping 40 dollars to make it the best deal available on the net.(Hats off Amazon!) Of course, I bought the camera at Amazon with the super saver FREE shipping it reached me 4-5 days later! I had loved my A70 and now A75 offers all that and more: - A larger 1.8 inch LCD screen, what a difference it makes when you don't have to squint to see the image and it works better in low light situations too - New SCN modes for quick shots of special scenes - Fireworks, Beach, Snow, Underwater (with the waterproof case), Foliage and Indoors. Now even amateurs can use Canon experience to get the best shot quickly before they miss the photo opportunity. I haven't had the opportunity to test out all the modes, but will report back with an update soon. - Print share button to directly download/print from camera, though I don't think I will ever print the images directly from my camera I LOVE the new control buttons at the back, the way the SET button is now in the center of the up-down/forward-backward navigator buttons. Now, the navigator buttons are also clearly marked with arrows to avoid confusion. The overall feel is more ergonomic than the A70, which is great. A small gripe is that the rubber flap that covers the A/V out and Digital port is slightly larger than on my A80, but it is not very noticeable. What is great about the CANON A75 (which hasn't changed since the A70): --A75 also offers 3 resolution settings for video including 640X480 (VGA max 30 sec). With yahoo/gmail etc. now allowing larger attachments, it is fun to send small clips of video to people. --Complete Manual functions available - shutter priority, Aperture priority, White balancing, Manual focusing etc. --Photostitch - For stitching together panoramic views. I have shot countless seascapes, 'bridge'scapes, landscapes etc using this function and stitching togehter 6-10 shots in one. It is really easy too with the software provided which does it intuitively! -- Tone settings (Tungsten, Sunlight, Cloudy etc.) which help correct the White balance --Special effects (B/W, Sepia, Vivid, Nuetral etc.) I have used sepia a lot when taking potraits giving them an 'old world' feel. Vivid has been helpful in special situations like a red kite against a blue sky to bring out the colors. --Free Canon software, which works well and allows you to edit images, photo-stitch images, make fun photos, maintain an album, change camera settings from your computer, subtitle and edit videos, upload images back to camera to transfer to another computer etc. --It uses AA batteries which are available anywhere in the world. NOTE: A Sony Super Quick Charger (5 hours) with 4 rechargeable 2300mAH NiMH batteries is available for under $19 on Amazon! Charge these batteries upto 1000 times. I keep the LCD on for all my shots and usually I get 300-360 shots from each charge from the A75 including the battery power used to download these images to my computer with the USB cable and playing back these images for friends! That is quite a feat by Canon. --Macro mode - Great for close ups of children or product shots At the current price on Amazon it is quite simply one of the best cameras you can buy. First time digital camera buyers will find it very easy to use as will those who want to experiment a bit with the manual features available on the AXX range of Canon cameras. If you want a decent, reasonably priced camera that is versatile enough for photography buffs and gives you crystal clear 5X7 prints - go for this camera. About the complaints on this camera from other reviers- E18 - I have had an A70 where I did get an E18 error once in a while but I just turned the camera on and off and it went away. I never had this problem on the A80 in 2 years and nor on the A75. So maybe Canon has taken care of it now. Quality of prints - I have had crystal clear prints from Canon, yes the pics look the same on the computer even if they are low resolution. So make sure you are using the larger modes like L /M1 when you want to print the pictures. Delayed response to pressing the 'take picture' button - ALL Canon Cameras have this as they send out an infra red beam to evaluate the light conditions, so you must hold the camera still 2-3 seconds after depressing the button. This feature gives perfect pictures each time but if you give your camera to strangers just tell them to hold it still 5 secs after they have pressed the button. After all the pic quality is worth the effort. So go on - get it NOW before it sells out around Christmas!

### ⭐ Very dark, will never buy another Canon
*by E***E on November 1, 2006*

I have now had my Canon for almost 2 years now. I bought this camera to take pictures of my son and my nephews. When I first got the camera, I loved it! It was my first digital camera, so I did not know what to expect. The main problem I was having at first was that it took a few seconds from the time I pushed the button til the time it actually took the picture. With kids, you have to get a good shot when you can. This problem was annoying, but not really a big deal, at least it worked. I also had the problem that if there was a great deal of white in the background when taking the picture, the picture would be white washed out. I tried to take a picture of my son in our white bathtub, and I could barely make him out. It looked as though I took the picture in a room full of bright lightbulbs. That was back when the camera worked. Then, after about a year of having the camera, the LCD screen went blank. I could look through the viewer and take pics and view them on the LCD screen, but could not use the screen for any other purpose. This was another annoying problem, but I was glad it still worked and did not want to spend money for another camera. Well that lasted for about 6 months, and I'm having the same problem, only now the pictures that I can take are all very dark!!! I just had a new baby and couldn't wait to take pictures with my camera. All the pictures are barely visible they are so dark. I'm currently looking for a new digital camera. I will certainly never buy a Canon again, and will advise everyone I know not to buy one either.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow! What a great little camera.
*by W***H on December 1, 2004*

I just got my A75, and I must say I'm thoroughly impressed. I've been taking pictures ever since I was 10 (my first camera was a Kodak 126 cartridge model with the flip flash). We have a Canon EOS digital Rebel, which is awesome. That said, I wanted something smaller to tote around, and the A75 fills the bill nicely. Initial Impressions This baby is ready to use right out of the box. Although reading the manual is advisable prior to using any new gear, I found the camera's controls to be quite intuitive (perhaps owing to my experience with the EOS). Once you install the included batteries and 32mb CF card, you're ready to start taking pictures. There are many options for various shooting situations (sport mode, portrait, etc.), as well as a "scene" mode for more specialized scenarios such as "snow", "fireworks", and "foliage". The creative zone settings enable the most control I've ever seen in a camera of this class, all the way down to full manual exposure and focus control. Using manual controls can make the camera work faster. For example, go into manual mode, set the focus around 2 feet and f2.8. Everything from 2 feet to infinity will be in focus, and you can zing off hip shots quickly. Although there is no metering in manual mode, the LCD will preview your shot (if your settings are wrong the preview will look too dark, too light, or too blurry). Exposure compensation controls are quickly accessible in most modes. There are three different metering modes, you can adjust the ISO rating of the sensor, and choose from one of several color balance presets (tungsten, fluorescent, etc.), and even define your own. It's got a rapid-fire mode, and can even take short videos with sound. The more you read the manual and play with this camera, the deeper you can get into the feature set, and it's pretty dang deep. Quite a lot of bang for the buck. PROS 1. Excellent image quality. 2. Ease of use. 3. Lots of features in a relatively small package. 4. High overall quality, good solid feel. 5. Uses standard AA batteries. CONS 1. Size and weight not quite suitable for shirt pocket. Jacket pocket or purse will be fine. 2. Some shutter lag, which varies depending on selected mode. Not bad for a camera of this type, but certainly not on a par with, say, an SLR. Although the A75 comes with software, I must recommend Adobe Photoshop Elements. It has a very nice capture feature and photo-organizer that makes managing your image library a pleasure. The editing features are quite extensive, and easy to use with many tutorials and liberal assistance. It's even got a feature that can stitch together the "photo stitch" panoramas from the A75. All in all, PS Elements works a treat with the A75 (and the EOS, for which it offers RAW file support).

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