Note: this camera was first sold in
Feb 2004.
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Canon PowerShot A75
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Answered Questions for the A75
- Q: Powershot a75 wont turn on at all!
- A: If your A75 wont fire up, the power management accessory board could be defective. The power leads from the battery... read more
- Q: memory card error came up..did I somehow loose all my pictures??? Is there a way to retrieve them from my A75??
- A: THis is the perfect reason for using several cards, rather than one large one. Reason being, insurance. Any memory card... read more
- Q: I have the same problem. My LCD screen only shows blank in black.
- A: Your camera was one of a host of cameras that suffered from a faulty CCD chip. Check out this from... read more
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Open Questions for the A75
- Q: I have the same problem. My LCD screen only shows blank in black.
- 5 points for best answer - 1 reply
- Q: I have A75 and no flash
- 20 points for best answer - 2 replies
- Q: A75 PowerShot problems; buttons, zoom, etc won't work.
- 10 points for best answer - 1 reply
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Editors' Comments
The Canon PowerShot A75 is the successor to the popular Canon A70, adding a larger LCD screen, a direct print button, and an image-orientation sensor to the A70's successful design. Announced at the 2004 Photo Marketing Association show, the Canon A75 was one of seven new PowerShot cameras announced by Canon in early February. Like other PowerShot models...
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Specifications
- 3.2 megapixels (effective)
- 3x optical zoom/3.2x digital zoom
- auto and manual focus
- program and manual exposure
- JPEG file format
- ISO range 50-400