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![]() CANON IXY 32s PowerShot ELPH 500 HS IXUS 320 HS BLACK US $331.00
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Canon Launches Powershot SD4500 IS / IXUS 1000 HS
Canon has launched what it calls the world's slimmest super zoom digital camera - the PowerShot Canon SD4500IS (IXUS 1000 HS in Europe). Measuring 22mm in the thinnest facet, it features the company's 'HS' method initial featured from the SD4000 IS, promising much better low-light performance and high-speed photography. It shares the identical 10MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor and two.7 inch LCD as the Canon SD4000 IS, but offers a longer 10x zoom range beginning at a rather over-long 36mm equivalent. The image-stabilized digital camera can report full HD motion pictures too as Super Slow Motion motion pictures at 240fps, and (in Europe, a minimum of) represents ten years due to the fact the IXUS collection very first went digital.
London, 19th August 2010 - Canon marks 10 years of its fashionable IXUS digital digital camera sequence using the start in the amazing IXUS 1000 HS - a high-performance model combining sophisticated Canon optics with main technological innovation inside a luxurious metal body. A totally new addition on the IXUS series, this model normally requires the variety to new heights, fusing high-tech features and signature IXUS styling to provide premium picture superior and head-turning seems in one outstanding offer.
Obtainable in silver, brown and pink, the IXUS 1000 HS is probably the most innovative IXUS designs to date, exemplifying the innovation that has been routinely present in just about every era of your IXUS sequence. A compact but powerful 10x optical zoom lens helps make it the slimmest super zoom digital camera of its kind anywhere in the world*1 even though Complete HD video capture permits customers to record easy, 1080p movies. It is also the 2nd IXUS to element the HS System, combining a high-sensitivity, 10.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor with potent DIGIC four processing to supply fantastic all-round picture good quality and high-speed shooting. Buy Canon SD4500IS from Amazon.com
Canon unleashes G1X large-sensor advanced compact (cnet)
This camera's sensor is larger than those found in Micro Four Thirds ILCs.
With the recent barrage of cameras announced for CES, Canon has also made its
move with three new cameras. The highlight is its latest large-sensor advanced
compact, the G1X. The latest addition to the PowerShot G series-cameras, this
model sports a new 14.4-megapixel CMOS sensor that's much larger than its
G-series predecessors. Based on the technical specifications, the sensor
(measuring 18.7 x 14mm) looks to be slightly larger than those found on Micro
Four Thirds cameras. The Canon PowerShot G1X(Credit: Sony)The PowerShot is
equipped with a 4x optical zoom, goes up to 28mm on the wide-end and comes
with bright F2.8 optics (at 28mm) which should come in handy in low-light
conditions. Featuring a stainless-steel chassis, the snapper comes with a
3-inch, 922k-dot articulating screen, 1080p full-HD video recording
capabilities as well as an optical viewfinder. As expected from the PowerShot
G-series, the new camera provides full manual control and also RAW capture--
offering advanced users more creative control over their images, especially
when trying to coax more detail from images shot using high ISO during
postprocessing. (Left to right) The Canon Ixus ...
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