The Canon Powershot A480 is a straightforward digital camera. It sits at the cheaper end of the market. Features include 10 megapixels and a 3.3x optical zoom lens. It has an unfussy design and you should find the camera easy to use.
The Powershot A480 offers excellent picture quality for its price.
Outdoor 1 (Medium Zoom)
There are two factors I really like about this picture. The first is the brightness and the second is the sharpness. Compared to the majority of entry level digital cameras the Powershot A480 is able to produce a very sharp picture. The sharpness is retained up to the edges of the shot.
Outdoor 2 (No Zoom)
This is probably my toughest test shot with parts of the scene very distant. The Powershot A480 does well again with most of the shot showing good levels of detail. Not surprisingly as the shot reaches the furthest point focusing does slip and a small amount of noise also shows. This will only be a problem if you are planning to make extra large prints and you will be hard pressed to find a compact digital camera that is perfect in this area.
Outdoor 3 (Maximum Zoom)
Canon digital cameras routinely handle this photo better than other brands. Even with their entry level camera focusing is great. Like the first test shot I like the colours and lighting.
Outdoor 4 (Building)
Rounding off the outdoor scenic shots the brickwork on the building is in sharp focus. For a digital camera at the cheaper end of the market the Powershot A480 has handled the tests so far very well indeed.
Outdoor Portrait
Outdoor portraits in good light are routine pictures for a digital camera. This is another example of the colours being balanced, without overpowering the picture.
Indoor Portrait with Flash
This photo shows intelligent use of flash. The picture is evenly lit. The face and hair show up well and plenty of colour has been retained.
Indoor Portrait without Flash
With only natural light available the camera struggles to get perfect focus. Be prepared to use flash in most instances when the light is not perfect.
Colours
I like the colours produced by the Powershot A480. They help bring the photos to life and are a fair reflection of the actual colours showing when the photos were taken.
Macro
If you are looking for a digital camera capable of taking the occasional close up shot then this camera is a good choice. It is able to pack plenty of detail in the shot and the subject is well lit again.
ISO 400 and ISO 1600
There is a big difference in the quality of the photos taken at ISO 400 and ISO 1600. Noise increases substantially as you push up the ISO rating.
Overall
In terms of picture quality you will be hard pressed to beat the Powershot A480 without spending more money. The sharpness, colour and brightness of the photos are impressive.
A single picture took 0.39 seconds and five took 10.27 seconds. With flash turned on times were on the slow side at 1.11 seconds for a single shot and 22.79 seconds for five.
Turning the camera on and taking the first shot took 2.75 seconds.
You can compare this camera to other models by taking a look at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table.
This is a fairly standard starter digital camera in terms of design. It looks pleasant enough even if it is not one of the more stylish cameras. It is available in four colours: red, blue, silver and black.
92.1 x 62 x 31.1mm
140g
2 AA batteries. Canon suggests a pair of batteries should be able to shoot up to 200 photos.
Canon supply a 32mb SD card with the Powershot A480. This is enough for around 12 photos. It is compatible with SD and SDHC cards.
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Good. The Powershot A480 can be used in fully automatic mode and it should not take long for you to find your way around.
Picture quality
Shutter delay with flash
Other inexpensive digital cameras include the Olympus FE-20. This camera can also take a decent photo. It is small enough to fit into a pocket too.
If you are looking for a relatively inexpensive digital camera that can take good quality snapshots then you cannot go far wrong with the Canon Powershot A480. It does more or less exactly what it sets out to do and can take a good picture in most situations.
Front View

Back View

Top View

Sample Menu
| Description: | 10 megapixels 3.3x optical zoom |
| Ease of Use: | 8 |
| Features: | 7 |
| Colour: | 9 |
| Macro: | 9 |
| Indoors: | 8 |
| Value for Money: | 8 |
| Style: | 8 |
| Movie Mode: | 8 |
| Image Quality: | 9 |
| Build Quality: | 8 |
| Total: | 82 |
| Verdict: | I was impressed by this camera. It takes a good photo in most situations with the minimum of fuss. Load the battery and memory card and you are ready to start taking pictures. This is a good choice for anyone who does not want to spend a fortune on a digital camera. |
| Review Date: | March 2009 |
| Related Pages: | Canon Powershot A480 Specification Canon Powershot A480 Sample Images Canon Powershot A480 Features |
| Comparisons: | Canon Powershot A480 vs Nikon Coolpix L19 |
| Comparisons: | Canon Powershot A480 vs Nikon Coolpix L20 |
| Comparisons: | Canon Powershot A480 vs Panasonic Lumix DMC LS85 |
| Comparisons: | Canon Powershot A480 vs Sony Cybershot DSC S950 |
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| Camera | Rating |
| Canon Powershot A1100 IS | 83 |
| Fuji Finepix J250 | 82 |
| Fuji Finepix Z35 | 82 |
| Panasonic DMC LS85 | 82 |
| Canon Powershot A480 | 82 |
| Nikon Coolpix L20 | 81 |
| Nikon Coolpix L19 | 81 |
| Olympus FE-5020 | 80 |
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Canon Powershot A480
