jpdunc
Contributor
For an absolute rookie at underwater still photography, the camera options are intimidating to say the least. To date, my underwater photography has been video.
The A620 seems to be a very popular choice and has dropped in price to about $215 while the newer A540 is about $240--basically even.
The 620 has 7 MP and the 540 has 6 MP. The 620 has a 2" LCD and the 540 a 2.5"--a benefit for my "senior" eyes. Both have 4X optical zooms. Both have Canon housings while only the 620 appears to have an Ikelite model.
The technical differences are beyond my limited knowledge with regard to ISO ratings--620 = Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 and 540= Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800.
For Aperture range, it's F2.8-F4.1 for the 620 and F2.6-F5.5 for the 540.
The 620 shows an external flash(slave) and the 540 does not.
Although smaller, the 620 has 115,000 pixels in the 2" LCD while the 2.5" LCD on the 540 has 85,000.
The 620 takes 4 AA batteries and the 540 takes 2.
I will appreciate any suggestions on pros and cons of the two models or any other Canon models.
Thanks,
The A620 seems to be a very popular choice and has dropped in price to about $215 while the newer A540 is about $240--basically even.
The 620 has 7 MP and the 540 has 6 MP. The 620 has a 2" LCD and the 540 a 2.5"--a benefit for my "senior" eyes. Both have 4X optical zooms. Both have Canon housings while only the 620 appears to have an Ikelite model.
The technical differences are beyond my limited knowledge with regard to ISO ratings--620 = Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 and 540= Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800.
For Aperture range, it's F2.8-F4.1 for the 620 and F2.6-F5.5 for the 540.
The 620 shows an external flash(slave) and the 540 does not.
Although smaller, the 620 has 115,000 pixels in the 2" LCD while the 2.5" LCD on the 540 has 85,000.
The 620 takes 4 AA batteries and the 540 takes 2.
I will appreciate any suggestions on pros and cons of the two models or any other Canon models.
Thanks,