Dude,
I have
Canon Powershot A620.

I'm planning to go for a high end SLR
If you are interested in Buying the same..
Do let me know asap.
Detailed Specifications
Body Material Metal and plastic Sensor • 1/1.8" Type CCD
• 7.1 million effective pixels Image sizes • 3072 x 2304
• 2592 x 1944
• 2048 x 1536
• 1600 x 1200
• 640 x480
Movie clips • 640 x 480, 15 or 30 fps, limited by card capacity*
• 320 x 240, 15 or 30 fps, limited by card capacity*
• 320 x 240, 60 fps (max clip length 1 min)
• 160 x 120, max 3 mins
• Motion JPEG AVI (with mono audio)
* max file size for a single movie clip is 1 GB
Lens • 4x optical zoom
• 35 - 140 mm equiv.
• F2.8 - F4.1
Focus • TTL autofocus
• AF illuminator
• 9-point AiAF or 1 point AF (any position selectable)
• Manual focus
• 1cm macro mode (Wide), 25cm (Tele) Shooting mode • Auto
• Program AE (with program shift)
• Shutter priority AE
• Aperture priority AE
• Manual exposure
• Custom
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Night Scene
• Stitch Assist
• Movie
• Foliage
• Snow
• Beach
• Fireworks
• Underwater
• Indoor
• Kids & Pets
• Night Snapshot
• My Colors
• AE compensation -2.0EV to +2.0 EV in 1/3EV steps
Shutter speeds • 15 - 1/2500* sec
• Noise reduction for shutter speeds slower than 1.3 sec
* Not all shutter speeds can be use with all apertures
Apertures • F2.8 / F3.2 / F3.5 / F4.0 / F4.5 / F5.0 / F5.6 / F6.3 / F7.1 / F8.0 (wide)
• F4.1 / 4.5 / 5.0 /5.6 / F6.3 / F7.1 / F8.0 (tele) Sensitivity • Auto
• ISO 50, 100, 200, 400 White Balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Cloudy
• Tungsten
• Fluorescent
• Fluorescent H
• Custom Image parameters • Picture adjust (Vivid, Neutral)
• Sharpness (normal or low)
• Color effects (Sepia, Black and White)
• My Colors mode Continuous • Continuous (1.9 fps) *
* Large/Fine with LCD off Flash • Built-in
• Modes: Auto, On, Off
• Slow Sync: On/Off
• Red-Eye reduction: On/Off
• Range (wide): 0.45 - 3.5 m (Auto ISO)
• Range (tele): 0.45 - 2.2 m (Auto ISO)
• 2nd-curtain flash option
• Flash output control (+/- 2.0 EV in 1/3EV steps) Storage • SD / MMC card
• 32MB SD supplied* Viewfinder • Real Image Optical LCD monitor • 2.0 " TFT, 115,000 pixels
• Swing out, tilt and swivel mount Connectivity • USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
• A/V out
• DC-IN Power • 4 x AA batteries
• NiMH recommended (alkaline supplied)
• (Optional AC adapter) In the box*
• Canon PowerShot A620
• Wrist strap
• 2x AA Alkaline batteries
• AV cable
• USB cable
• 32MB SD card
• Software CD ROM (Canon Digital Camera Solutions & ArcSoft Camera Suite)
Other features • Spot, Center-weighted & Evaluative metering
• 2, 10 sec and custom time self-timer
• Sound memos (up to 60 seconds)
• PictBridge, Exif Print and DPOF compatible
• Playback Histogram
• Built-in speaker and microphone
• Orientation sensor
• PC-controlled shooting with supplied software
• Autofocus Illuminator
• Optional 0.7x Wide (WC-D58N) and 1.75x Tele (TC-DC58N) converters
• Optional 58mm filter adapter
• Optional waterproof case (WP-DC50)
• Optional High Power Flash (slave) HF-DC1
Weight (inc batts) 285 g (10.1 oz) approx
Dimensions 105 x 66 x 49 mm (4.1 x 2.6 x 1.9 in) excluding protrusions
Description
The PowerShot A95 was one of the most successful 5MP compacts due to its compelling combination of features, image quality and value for money. But it was not a camera without problems - mainly performance and speed issues, most of which we - and all the people who bought it - put down to the inevitable compromise involved in getting so many features at such a keen price. The PowerShot A620, though externally pretty similar, is a very different kettle of fish. Not only does it boast a much better sensor, but the use of the latest DIGIC II processor means it's a lot, lot faster in operation too. There is very little here to suggest a 'budget' model at all; image quality is excellent, it's very well built, it handles well and it has a real wealth of photographic features that make it suitable for everyone from the absolute beginner to the more experienced photographer wanting lots of control over the picture taking process. And like the A95 it's a great first camera for anyone wanting to learn the craft of photography, being both affordable and well-specified enough to grow with you as your knowledge and experience increases.
Like the A95 before it, the A620 is one of those rare cameras that takes virtually every shooting situation you throw at it in its stride, with only the highlight clipping issue preventing an almost perfect hit rate.
Ping me back if you are interested.Its one year old!!
Package includes all the accessories and 1 GB card too...