Topic: Canon PowerShot A580 Questions

Hey guys.
You see, I found a very good deal on a Canon PowerShot A580 on Ebay, and the buyer says the only thing included is the Camera body itself.
Now that leaves me with the question; What else do I need to buy to get my camera working?
Can somebody tell me what other parts I need to get so that I can get the camera working and get the images to my computer?

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Really, I would not even CONSIDER buying a camera from Ebay.

It would be safer to buy the entire thing from Amazon.

And just the camera would be USELESS for brickfilming.

(how much money would it be if you bought this from Ebay?)

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$7 (That includes shipping)
But the guy has a good review, and he has a three day refund.
There is about three other powershot cameras around the same price on ebay.
The cameras on Amazon are More expensive.
Why would it be useless for brickfilming, though?
I can show you guys  the link so that you could help.

Last edited by Realmotionstudios (July 23, 2009 (06:30pm))

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If it's just the camera body, then there's no camera...

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Re: Canon PowerShot A580 Questions

If you want to even TAKE pictures with the camera, then you will need all of the other stuff too.

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I know, thats the point of this thread.

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I don't see why you're considering buying the plastic that would normally surround a camera.

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Re: Canon PowerShot A580 Questions

When I said Body, I meant the camera itself.
Look, this is what i am going to buy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-PowerShot-A58 … 7C294%3A50

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Re: Canon PowerShot A580 Questions

Woah, woah, don't buy it.
If you bought just the case, you would have to buy all the little inner goodies seperate (lens, circuit boards), which are the things that actually determine the price of the camera. I'm not even sure if you can buy the circuitry for a Powershot, but I have a hunch it would end up costing you more than if you bought the entire camera, especially if you were to factor in the time for assembly and risk involved. Buy a whole camera. Putting one together yourself may seem economically appealing, but it will no doubt end badly.
EDIT: Oh, you posted that link while I was typing. I'll look into it.

Last edited by Squash (July 23, 2009 (07:29pm))

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Guys, look at the ebay page.  Realmotion misworded it, it is an entire camera for sale.  But for that price I'm guessing there must be some catch.  Personally I wouldn't want to buy a camera used because there's no knowing how many pictures it has taken, and the sensors wear out over time, especially on relatively cheap cameras like the Powershot A series.  But at a cheap price, you're not losing much.

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If thats the actual advert, then I can see no problem in buying it. He has described it as working. If its not you can sue him if it doesn't work as it is not described correctly. You will need batteries and also a memory card. The reason its so cheap is because it has no memory card. The lens is included, it pops out of the cover when you switch it on. You might need to spend another $30 on a memory card.

Now the down side. I own a A85 camera which is similar in design and I can find no way to get any live view out of it at high enough resolution. This means you cant use onionskinning or other software features. You work blind, taking the frame then looking at what you have got. Some animators work this way to get good quality animations, but it is not the easiest way to work. Webcams give live view (QC9000) and make animation timing much simpler. I am not impressed with the colour of the images from my A85, so if this uses similar chips, dont expect fantastic quality. My logitech QC9000 produces much crisper images.

In conclusion, unless you actually want a camera for holiday snaps, use a webcam instead for animating, otherwise you will be constantly  fiddling with your camera setup and not actually animating.

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Re: Canon PowerShot A580 Questions

I found a good deal on a A85 on Ebay but my paypal account died and I need a new one.

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If it's an auction than the price will probably go up though.

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Greenscreener Studios wrote:

If it's an auction than the price will probably go up though.

Of course it will, because everybody here has seen it and they can't resist ^^

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Greenscreener Studios wrote:

If it's an auction than the price will probably go up though.

Yes but i'm willing to pay up to £50 for one maybe more and it was only £17 at the time. I really need to sort it out though.

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I don't use Ebay... Back when I was addicted to card games there were these 3 cards, if you had them you win hands down. I found all 3 bundled plus 25 random cards for $50 dollars so I bought it. I got it two weeks later to reveal nothing at all