Canon PowerShot A650 IS Review | Compact Digital Cameras | CNET UK
As the new high-end member of Canon's PowerShot A-series line of cameras, the 12-megapixel Canon PowerShot A650 IS comes packed with manual exposure controls and other photographer-friendly features.
Its bulky form won't win any beauty pageants, but the camera's substance more than makes up for its relative lack of style, and its sub-£300 price tag makes it look that much sweeter.
Design
At 386g with four AA batteries, the A650 IS weighs in as one of the heftiest 'point-and-shoot' cameras we've yet seen. While technically a compact camera -- smaller than a digital SLR -- the A650 IS measures over 56mm deep and fits much better in messenger bags and rucksacks than any sort of clothing pocket.
A camera this heavy and bulky really should include a neck strap, but the A650 IS unfortunately lacks that option. It includes only a single lanyard mount, so unless you plan to physically modify the camera, you have to choose between keeping it on the included relatively sturdy wrist strap or tucked in a bag.
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