Canon A640 Point & Shoot Camera
The Canon A640 is a 10.0MP 1/1.8 inch compact camera — with VGA video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Canon A640 Point & Shoot Camera
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Camera Overview — Canon A640
Key Features — Canon A640
10MP 1/1.8-Inch Sensor: A relatively large sensor for a compact camera, delivering 10MP images at 3648x2736 pixels with a solid foundation for image quality.
AA Battery Power: Runs on standard AA batteries rated for up to 500 shots, eliminating dependence on proprietary chargers or hard-to-find battery packs.
ISO 80–800 Range: Covers bright daylight through moderately dim interiors, giving usable exposure options across a range of everyday shooting conditions.
2.5-Inch Vari-Angle LCD: Articulating screen provides a comfortable display for composing shots and reviewing images from varied angles in the field.
SD/SDHC Card Storage: Uses widely available and affordable SD and SDHC cards, making storage easy to source and expand.
VGA Video at 30fps: Records casual video at VGA resolution and 30fps, suitable for everyday clips and memories.
Camera Specifications — Canon A640
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | 1/1.8 inch |
| Resolution | 10.0MP |
| ISO Range | 80 – 800 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 3648x2736 |
| Max Video Resolution | VGA |
| Max Frame Rate | 30fps |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 2.5 inches LCD |
| Storage Media | SD, SDHC |
| Battery | AA Batteries |
Description — Canon A640
The Canon A640 point-and-shoot camera is built around a 1/1.8-inch sensor delivering 10.0MP stills at a maximum resolution of 3648x2736 pixels. The ISO range spans 80 to 800, giving you flexibility across a range of lighting conditions, from bright outdoor scenes to moderately low-light interiors. Video recording is available at VGA resolution and up to 30fps, making it a capable option for everyday casual clips.
A 2.5-inch LCD display makes composing and reviewing images comfortable in the field. Storage is handled by SD and SDHC cards, which are widely available and affordable. Connectivity is provided via USB, allowing straightforward file transfer to a computer.
One of the A640's most practical traits is its use of AA batteries, with Canon rating the camera for up to 500 shots per charge — so you'll never be caught without a way to power up. Note that this camera does not include image stabilization, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.
Pros — Canon A640
- ✓Large 1/1.8-inch sensor for a point-and-shoot, supporting 10.0MP resolution at 3648x2736
- ✓Runs on AA batteries with a rated life of up to 500 shots — no proprietary charger required
- ✓2.5-inch LCD display provides a comfortable composing and review experience
Cons — Canon A640
- ✗No image stabilization (explicitly listed as 'None'), which can affect sharpness in lower light
- ✗ISO tops out at 800, limiting flexibility in dim or indoor shooting environments
- ✗Video is limited to VGA resolution with no higher-resolution options listed in specs
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Frequently Asked Questions — Canon A640
What batteries does the Canon A640 use?+
The Canon A640 runs on standard AA batteries, which are widely available at any convenience or electronics store. Canon rates the battery life at up to 500 shots per set of batteries, so you can go a long time between changes on a typical shooting day.
What memory cards are compatible with the Canon A640?+
The A640 accepts SD and SDHC cards, both of which are easy to find and inexpensive. Either format will work for storing your photos and videos.
What is the maximum photo resolution the Canon A640 can capture?+
The A640 captures images at up to 3648x2736 pixels, which corresponds to its 10.0MP sensor. This gives you reasonably large files suitable for printing and cropping.
Does the Canon A640 have image stabilization?+
No — the specifications explicitly list image stabilization as 'None.' This means handheld shots in lower light or at longer zoom positions may be more susceptible to motion blur, so a steady hand or a stable surface is helpful in those conditions.
Can the Canon A640 record video?+
Yes, the A640 can record video at VGA resolution at up to 30fps. This is suitable for casual, everyday video clips rather than high-quality video production.
Does the Canon A640 support wireless connectivity?+
The A640 does not include Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Files can be transferred to a computer using the built-in USB connection or via a card reader with an SD or SDHC card.