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The [[Wikipedia:Canon_PowerShot_A|Canon Powershot A610]] is a 5MP camera with a Digic II image processor, based on VxWorks operating system.
 
 
The CHDK firmware add-on is available for the Canon PowerShot A610 digital camera.
 
 
(dpreview review: [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_a610.asp])
 
 
== Specifications ==
 
(from www.dcresource.com, without CHDK)
 
 
 
{{Infobox digicam
 
{{Infobox digicam
 
|model=A610
 
|model=A610
 
|imageProcessor = DIGIC II processor
 
|imageProcessor = DIGIC II processor
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|os = VxWorks
 
|sensor = 5.0 Megapixel CCD
 
|sensor = 5.0 Megapixel CCD
 
|lens = F2.8-4.1, 4X optical zoom lens, equivalent to 35 - 140 mm
 
|lens = F2.8-4.1, 4X optical zoom lens, equivalent to 35 - 140 mm
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|battery = four AA batteries; can take 500 photos per charge using NiMH rechargeable batteries
 
|battery = four AA batteries; can take 500 photos per charge using NiMH rechargeable batteries
 
}}
 
}}
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The [[Wikipedia:Canon_PowerShot_A|Canon Powershot A610]] is a 5MP camera with a Digic II image processor, based on VxWorks operating system.
  +
 
The CHDK firmware add-on is available for the Canon PowerShot A610 digital camera.
  +
 
(dpreview review: [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_a610.asp])
  +
 
== Specifications ==
 
(from www.dcresource.com, without CHDK)
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* AF-assist lamp
 
* AF-assist lamp

Revision as of 15:02, 21 November 2008


The Canon Powershot A610 is a 5MP camera with a Digic II image processor, based on VxWorks operating system.

The CHDK firmware add-on is available for the Canon PowerShot A610 digital camera.

(dpreview review: [1])

Specifications

(from www.dcresource.com, without CHDK)


  • AF-assist lamp
  • Full manual controls
  • Can record movies at 640 x 480 (30 frames/second) with sound until 1GB maximum file size is reached
  • Support for conversion lenses, external slave flash, and underwater case

Note about the different Firmwares

Cameras with the 1.00d firmware can/must use the CHDK version for 1.00e - the autobuild already just copies this, so when you have a 1.00d cam you will find YOUR version in the autobuild. Development is happening in the 1.00e tree, then compiled and just renamed for the 1.00d people.