PowerShot Camera Reviews

Canon PowerShot S95

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PowerShot s95 is one of the new product that successor from s90. This canon latest product sensor capable of 720p HD video recording . It also adds multi-aspect ratio shooting and SDXC card compatibility. Other than these features it inherits a lightly tweaked version of the S90’s basic body design including the control ring, 28-105mm F2.0-4.9 stabilized lens and 3.0″ LCD.
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Canon Powershot SD4500

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World’s slimmest super zoom camera is brought to you by Canon. The PowerShot SD4500 IS (IXUS 1000 HS in Europe). It shares the same 10MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor and 2.7 inch LCD as the SD4000 IS, but offers a longer 10x zoom range starting at a rather over-long 36mm equivalent.The image-stabilized camera can record full HD movies as well as Super Slow Motion movies at 240fps, and (in Europe, at least) represents ten years since the IXUS range first went digital.
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Canon PowerShot SX130

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PowerShot SX130 has been launched by Canon, replacing the SX120 IS. The rest of the features remain the same including a 3.0″ LCD, P/A/S/M shooting, image stabilization and AA battery power. 12MP in it’s resolution , a longer 12x zoom range starting at 28mm, gains SDXC support, offers HD movie recording and additional scene modes including a Miniature mode.
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Canon PowerShot SD4000

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Canon’s latest Digital ELPH model, the PowerShot SD4000 IS is an ultra-compact camera that boasts some impressive features. These include Canon’s new HS (High Sensitivity) System, which incorporates a fast 10-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS image sensor with their DIGIC 4 image processor. To further enhance this models low-light capabilities, Canon equipped the SD4000 IS with a fast f/2.0 3.8x optical zoom lens, which also features their proven optical image stabilization system.
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Canon’s ultra-compact SD series digicams have consistently been the most successful competitors in their sector of the hi-tech marketplace. They dependably deliver what consumers want: a digital imaging device that is reasonably priced, takes great pictures, is easy to use, and offers better than average performance, all stuffed into a stylish lightweight package that’s small enough to be dropped in a shirt pocket and tough enough to go just about anywhere. The new Canon Powershot SD1300 IS doesn’t deviate from that winning formula. The Canon PowerShot SD1300 IS (also know as the Canon Digital IXUS 105) is an attractive little digital camera that looks very much like every other Canon SD series digicam – there is an obvious and unambiguous family resemblance.

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Just to make this clear from the beginning: the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS isn’t going to beat out more advanced point-and-shoots when it comes to pure photographic power. When it comes to specs, the SD780’s 3x zoom and 2.5 inch LCD may be forgettable, but the fact that it’s only 0.7 inches thick is worth remembering.Perfectly sized for backpackers and club-goers alike, the SD780 may emphasize compactness, but it doesn’t ignore the need for a small camera to take great pictures, either. And to this end, the new camera brings image stabilization and a host of other buzz-worthy features to Canon’s slimmest SD model to date. A truly shirt-pocket ready camera with image stabilization, Canon’s latest face detection and other processing technologies, and 720p video? Sign me up.
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Canon has upgraded the SX200 from last year with their latest compact super-zoom, the SX210 IS. This new unit offers 14-megapixels of resolution mated to a powerful 14x optical zoom lens that features a wide 28mm field of view and their true optical image stabilization. Other specs include a large 3.0-inch LCD screen, hidden pop-up flash unit, Eye-Fi card compatibility, and 720p HD video capture. All of these impressive features are packed into a compact and stylish frame that will retail for approx. $349.99US, and is available in three colors: black, purple and gold.
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Just Posted: Our group test of the latest travel zooms. The pocketable long zoom camera has been one of the great growth sectors in recent years, packing immense flexibility into small, easy-to-use cameras. We’ve taken 13 compact superzoom cameras from the leading manufacturers and subjected them to a selection of our usual tests to help you decide which deserves a place in your luggage this summer. So which do we think makes the best travel companion?
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Canon PowerShot S90

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The arrival of the ‘affordable’ digital SLR saw most manufacturers slowly withdrawing from the high end compact camera market, but recently models like the Canon G9/G10/G11 and Panasonic’s LX3 have shown that there is still demand for pocketable cameras with real photographic controls. And it is the Panasonic LX3 that Canon has in its sights with the latest in what was, for a long time, presumed to be a dead line of cameras that goes back to almost a decade. The S90 may not look much like the S80, S70 and all its earlier predecessors, but it has been conceived in much the same spirit; a smaller, more stylish alternative to the G series, offering key enthusiast features (such as raw capture and manual controls) in a compact body.
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