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We've been handing out digital camera buying advice for some time now, and of late we've been recommending the Canon A720 IS to anyone who has a budget of around 12 to 14K for a consumer camera. It just hit us a couple of days ago that we still hadn't posted a review for it...so here goes!
A successor to the popular PowerShot A710 IS, this one features the same boxy (yet compact) design. Measuring 97.3 x 67.0 x 41.9 mm, the A720 IS is a wee bit smaller and tips the scales at 200 grams (the same as the A710 IS). It has a two-tone plastic and metal finish (with much more plastic being used than metal).

Powered by the DIGIC III imaging processor, the A720 IS gets an 8 MP CCD with 6x optical zoom lens (35 to 210mm eff.) and optical image stabilization (IS).
The IS sensors detect the tiny movements of your hands while clicking a picture (this movement is known as "camera shake"), and shifts a lens element to compensate for this motion, which results in a much sharper image at slower shutter speeds than one could get on a camera without IS.
The 2.5-inch LCD at the back has a maximum resolution of 115,000 pixels and can be used for viewing photos and videos, and as a viewfinder as well. Also present is an optical viewfinder that will help you save on battery life when shooting outdoors.
Other features include PASM shooting modes, an ISO range of 80 to 1600, support for conversion lenses, and a 640 x 480 (30fps) movie mode.
The Bundle

PowerShot A720 IS camera
512MB Secure Digital card
Two AA alkaline batteries
Wrist strap
USB cable
A/V cable
CD-ROM featuring Canon Digital Camera Solution, Apple QuickTime, and drivers
Printed Manual
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