White Balance Controls of Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent CWF, Incandescent and Manual, Flash Settings of Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash, No Flash, Slow Synchro, and Red-Eye plus Slow Synchro, Internal memory of 32MB, Pictbridge compatability, USB 2.0 and AV out jacks.
Additional specs include Focal length of 6.1mm (wide) to 18.3 mm (Tele) which is the 35mm film equivalent of 36mm (wide) to 108mm (Tele), F number of F2.8 (Wide) to F4.8(Tele), Normal focusing range of 60 cm, Macros of 5cm (Wide) to 30cm (Tele), Image compression of Best, Fine, and Normal, 640x480 movie resolution at 30 fps, Shooting modes of Auto, Manual, Image Stabilization, Scene (Sport, Children, Indoor, Leaf, Snow, Sunset, Fireworks, Glass, Museum, Landscape, Night Landscape, Night Portrait), Panorama and Portrait, True ISO sensitivity of 1600, AF methods of TTL 9-Point Focusing AF, Single AF, Multi-AF, AF Assist Beam (On/Off), Light Metering Methods of Ai AE, Center-weighted Average, and Spot (Fixed to center of frame), Playback modes of single photo, index, slide show, movie, and zoom. Powered by two AA batteries, it even has an SD/SDHC memory card slot expandable up to an amazing 4 gigabytes and features the latest GE25mm slim body styling.
The A835 provides great extras such as auto-brightness, in-camera panoramic stitching, red-eye removal, face-tracking, smile detection, blink detection, electronic stabilization and MPEG-4 movie recording. A vibrant 2.5 inch LCD screen makes it easy to frame your subject and review your images. A 3X optical zoom and 4.5X digital zoom, combined 13.5x zoom, capture every detail.
Like, a simple, intuitive user interface to reduce the user's learning curve. Very few cameras in this price range contain features like an EVF, a pop-up flash, and a 15x optical zoom lens, as most similarly priced cameras are extremely thin point-n-shoot models, so the design of this camera may surprise a few people.The GE A835 is loaded with the features beginning photographers want most. The X550 carries an MSRP of $149.99 and it's available in an all black camera body or a white camera body with black trim. For those who are new to digital photography, the fact that GE included a viewfinder and a large right hand grip will help them feel more comfortable with this model.
The X550 has an easy-to-use Auto mode, making it a simple point-n-shoot camera, and it offers more advanced Manual and Program AE modes, so it can appeal to photographers who have different levels of expertise. The X550 offers 16-megapixels of resolution, a 15x optical zoom lens with limited wide-angle capabilities (27mm), a 2.7-inch LCD, a pop-up flash, an electronic viewfinder (EVF), and optical image stabilization.
GE announced its Power PRO X550 camera early in 2012, and it follows in the footsteps of similar past GE models, including the X5 and the X500. However, slugging performance levels and some soft focus issues harm the X550's overall usability. The large hand grip and inclusion of an electronic viewfinder give you some options that most of today's beginner cameras don't have.
If you're tired of the thin point-n-shoot cameras on the market, the GE X550 is going to give you a model that looks more like the old 35mm film cameras.