Canon PowerShot A40 Point & Shoot Camera
The Canon PowerShot A40 is a 2MP Other compact camera — with null video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Canon PowerShot A40 Point & Shoot Camera
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Camera Overview — Canon PowerShot A40
Key Features — Canon PowerShot A40
2MP CCD Sensor: Captures still images at up to 1600x1200 pixels, suitable for standard prints and early-2000s digital sharing.
Optical Viewfinder: Provides a traditional framing option independent of the LCD, useful for conserving battery life.
1.5-Inch Fixed LCD: 120,000-pixel rear display offers a second way to compose shots for everyday use.
AA Battery Power: Runs on four AA batteries with up to approximately 500 shots per set of alkalines (LCD off), and better endurance with NiMH cells.
CompactFlash Storage: Uses widely available CF cards for image storage, transferable to a computer via USB.
Built-In Flash: Covers a range of approximately 2.5 meters with five modes including Auto, Red-eye Reduction, and Slow Sync.
Camera Specifications — Canon PowerShot A40
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | Other |
| Resolution | 2MP |
| ISO Range | 50 – 400 |
| AF System | Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | 3 points |
| Max Photo Resolution | 1600x1200 |
| Burst Rate | 2.5 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | null |
| Max Frame Rate | Other |
| Video Color Profiles | sRGB |
Description — Canon PowerShot A40
The Canon PowerShot A40 is a 2-megapixel point-and-shoot camera designed for straightforward everyday photography. It captures images at a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 pixels in sRGB color space, with a burst mode running at up to 2.5 fps. The camera uses a contrast detection autofocus system with 3 focus points for reliable subject acquisition.
Framing is assisted by both a 1.5-inch fixed LCD (120,000 pixels) and an optical viewfinder. The built-in flash covers approximately 2.5 meters and supports Auto, Red-eye Reduction, On, Off, and Slow Sync modes. ISO sensitivity spans 50 to 400.
The plastic body measures 110 x 71 x 38 mm and weighs 350g, making it a compact and portable option. Power comes from 4x AA batteries, delivering approximately 500 shots with the LCD off or 120 shots with the LCD on using alkaline cells. Storage uses CompactFlash cards, and the camera connects via USB.
There is no image stabilization, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.
Pros — Canon PowerShot A40
- ✓Built-in flash with multiple modes (Auto, Red-eye Reduction, On, Off, Slow Sync) covering approximately 2.5 m range
- ✓Burst mode supports up to 2.5 fps, useful for action moments at 2MP resolution
- ✓Dual framing options with both a 1.5-inch fixed LCD and an optical viewfinder
Cons — Canon PowerShot A40
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital
- ✗LCD display is limited to 1.5 inches at 120,000 pixels, which is small by modern standards
- ✗ISO tops out at 400, restricting shooting in low-light conditions
Videos — Canon PowerShot A40
Canon PowerShot A40 - Vintage Camera User Experience — Dan Crowder Photography