Canon PowerShot A620 Point & Shoot Camera
The Canon PowerShot A620 is a 7MP 1/1.8 inch compact camera — with 480p video. Used copies start from $269.95 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Canon PowerShot A620 Point & Shoot Camera
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Camera Overview — Canon PowerShot A620
Key Features — Canon PowerShot A620
7MP 1/1.8-Inch Sensor: A larger-than-average sensor for its era, delivering 3072x2304 pixel stills with good detail in well-lit conditions.
Vari-Angle LCD Screen: The 2.0-inch articulating TFT display swivels and rotates, making high-angle and low-angle shots possible without awkward positioning.
Optical Zoom Viewfinder: A real-image zoom viewfinder provides a traditional framing option independent of the LCD screen.
AA Battery Compatibility: Runs on 4x AA batteries in alkaline, NiMH, or lithium formats, making power easy to find and replace anywhere.
DIGIC II Image Processor: Canon's second-generation DIGIC processor handles image rendering and supports the camera's burst and video functions.
ISO 50–400 Range: A base ISO of 50 is useful for shooting in bright light with minimal noise, while ISO 400 extends usability into lower-light situations.
Camera Specifications — Canon PowerShot A620
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | 1/1.8 inch |
| Resolution | 7MP |
| Processor | DIGIC II |
| ISO Range | 50 – 400 |
| AF System | Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | 9 points |
| Max Photo Resolution | 3072x2304 |
| Burst Rate | 1.9 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 480p |
| Max Frame Rate | 60fps |
Description — Canon PowerShot A620
The Canon PowerShot A620 is a compact point-and-shoot camera centered on a 7MP, 1/1.8-inch sensor processed by Canon's DIGIC II engine, capturing stills at up to 3072x2304 pixels. A standout feature is its vari-angle 2.0-inch TFT color LCD with 115,000 dots, which rotates and tilts to support overhead, ground-level, and self-portrait shooting — a genuinely useful advantage for a camera of this size. Those who prefer optical framing can use the included optical real-image zoom viewfinder.
Autofocus uses contrast detection across 9 focus points, and a burst mode fires at up to 1.9 frames per second. The ISO range runs from 50 to 400, and five color profiles — Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia, and Black & White — let you customize output without post-processing. A built-in pop-up flash handles fill or low-light needs.
The body, made of plastic with metal accents, measures 104.8 x 66.0 x 49.1 mm and weighs 245g. Power comes from 4x AA batteries (alkaline, NiMH, or lithium), rated at up to 350 shots per charge. Storage is via SD card, and connectivity includes USB.
Pros — Canon PowerShot A620
- ✓Vari-angle 2.0-inch TFT LCD enables flexible shooting angles not common in compact cameras
- ✓1/1.8-inch sensor at 7MP delivers a larger sensor size relative to many compact peers of its class
- ✓ISO starts at 50, useful for bright-light shooting with reduced noise
Cons — Canon PowerShot A620
- ✗ISO tops out at 400, limiting performance in low-light situations
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind (inBodyIS: false, digitalIS: false, type: None)
- ✗Video is capped at 480p resolution, well below modern HD standards
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