Canon PowerShot A400 or Samsung Digimax 530?


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Which is better?

The Canon PowerShot A400 or Samsung Digimax 530?

I noticed the Canon is only a 3.2MP and the Samsung is a 5.1MP. However, I went over to dpreview.com and noticed the Samsung lacks a few things compared to the Canon. I'm confused and not sure which one to get. Any ideas?

Thanks and the reason why i'm comparing is b/c these are on sale.

Canon PowerShot A400 $199CDN and Samsung Digimax 530 $250CDN :)

What sort of things does the Samsung lack over the Canon? They seem pretty close to me. I'd get the Samsung, as it seems like a bargain. Either way you can't go wrong. I own a Canon camera and am generally pleased with it. I just wish that mine had optical zoom.

Okay here are some of the things the Samsung lacks or I think lacks.

- Sensor size on Canon is larger.

- ISO rating 50 apprently isn't on the Samsung.

- Auto focus type on Samsung is TTL while the Canon is Ai AF TTL 9-point

- Max shutter on Canon is 1/1500 sec while Samsung is 1/2000 sec

- Exposure compensation on Canon is -2 EV to +2 EV in 1/3 EV steps, while Samsung -2 EV to +2 EV in 1/2 EV steps

- Metering on Canon is Evaluative, Center Weighted, Spot while Samsung is Multi, Spot

- And last of all, the Samsung doesn't have a Orientation sensor on it while Canon does.

Anyone know if the Samsung is still better than the Canon? Thanks :)

do u really need the zoom, id go for canon they make awesome cameras and samsung are just one of those other brands. mp's rnt that important unless ur making a really big photo nd 3.2 is plenty. its all in the lens and other stuff, i think.

Man, I live in Canada too and I'm looking to buy that camera

but at Futureshop and Best Buy its sold out!

I'm in Ontario so let me know if you can tell me where to get that Cannon PowerShot A400! It looks like a keeper

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