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Canon PowerShot A430 (silver)

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The good: Solid features and performance; inexpensive; decent optical viewfinder for a point-and-shoot.

The bad: Disappointing photo quality; tiny screen.

The bottom line: The Canon PowerShot A430 is a decent, dirt-cheap camera with nice features, but the photos could look better.

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  • Reviewed on: 04/20/2006
  • Released on: 03/07/2006
Canon's 4-megapixel PowerShot A430 is a bit of an oddity these days. New 4-megapixel cameras have all but gone the way of vinyl records and slide projectors. With even bargain-bin digital cameras sporting 5-megapixel sensors, why is Canon releasing the A430? The Canon PowerShot A430 is an upgraded version of the bottom-of-the-line 3-megapixel PowerShot A410, which it replaces as Canon's cheap, no-frills digital camera. In that role, the camera actually performs pretty well. Despite some irritating image-quality problems, the A430 is a nice, simple point-and-shoot camera with solid performance and a decent feature set.

The blocky A430 is about the size of a large bar of soap; the right size to fit into a jacket pocket or a purse. Its silver plastic body feels solid and weighs a relatively light 7.5 ounces with two AA batteries and an SD card. Its LCD is a puny 1.8 inches, but the small screen leaves room for a surprisingly decent optical viewfinder.


The four-way navigation control doubles as the zoom switch, a rather unusual design.


The control layout is direct and Canon-standard, with big buttons that feel comfortable even for big thumbs. The back panel of the camera holds almost all of the A430's controls, taking advantage of the room that its tiny screen leaves unoccupied. The back holds a control pad that doubles as a zoom rocker and flash/macro control, a mode wheel, and four buttons for display, menu, function/OK, and printing, a fairly standard arrangement for cameras in this category. The shutter release and power buttons sit in solitude on the top side of the camera, separate from any other controls.

The A430 actually has some decent features for its price class, including a 4X zoom lens that gives it a slightly longer reach than most competitors. However, with a focal range of 39mm to 156mm (35mm equivalent) and a maximum aperture of f/2.8 to f/5.8, it's fairly slow with a narrow angle of view. The lens is also strangely noisy, especially when the camera powers on and off. The camera supports sensitivity settings from ISO 64 to ISO 400, although shots taken at ISO 200 and above tend to be full of visual noise.

In addition to flexible manual operation, the Canon PowerShot A430 supplies a decent handful of scene presets, including portrait, snow, beach, and night modes. Like other current Canon models, it also offers Color Accent and Color Swap, two quirky features that let the photographer isolate or change a color in a photo. They're nifty for artsy, black-and-white-with-a-red-balloon shots, but they're not really useful features. The A430 also has a movie mode that can record VGA videos but only at 10fps; its lower-resolution 320x240 mode can handle 30fps.

The A430 proved relatively quick and responsive in most of our tests, boasting a modest shutter lag of 0.7 second in bright light and 0.9 second in dim light. It took about 1.8 seconds to cycle between shots, though using the onboard flash bumped that time up to a sluggish 5.5 seconds. Burst mode was most impressive, maintaining a speedy frame rate of slightly less than 2.3 shots per second, regardless of image resolution.

Image quality is decent on the A430, but colors tend to run oversaturated and cool; using the manual white balance yields the most neutral result. There's a fair amount of fringing, and noise is a nuisance on this camera, with speckles appearing in shots taken at sensitivities as low as ISO 200. The noise tends to be even enough to pass off as artsy film grain, but it's still irritating at higher ISO settings.

The Canon PowerShot A430 is a fine choice if you want just a simple, flexible snapshooter on the cheap. Its quick response time and useful features certainly give it an edge over other sub-$150 cameras. But disappointing image quality mars this otherwise solid budget shooter.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3
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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 87

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 569 reviews of Canon PowerShot A430 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 85/100. Comparing these reviews to 555170 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 87/100 = Very Good.

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  • dpinterface.com

    Editors' rating: 72

    Summary: The affordable Canon PowerShot A430 is the successor to last year's A410. Featuring 4 megapixels, a bigger 4x zoom lens, 1.8 inch LCD and great performance, this camera is a competitive one.

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  • newbie.org

    Editors' rating: 100

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The inexpensive Canon PowerShot A430 is a very nice, portable, compact digital camera that takes very good pictures.

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    Editors' rating: 83

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