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Canon PowerShot SX200 IS

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

One of Canon’s latest round of PowerShot models with the current DIGIC 4 processor, the 12.1 megapixel PowerShot SX200 IS is built around a 1/2.3 inch CCD imager and a 12x, 28-336mm optical zoom. DIGIC 4 affords the new PowerShot several key features common to Canon’s latest models, including an advanced face detection system that tracks faces as quickly and cleanly as anything we’ve shot with (and automatically adjusts exposure and white balance besides), 720p video capture, Canon’s highlight/shadow balancing i-Contrast tool, 16 scene presets (including Color Swap and Color Accent modes), and Canon’s newly developed Smart Auto automatic scene recognition mode.

Physically, the SX200 takes Canon’s SX PowerShots in a new direction: love it or hate it, the SX200 is unquestionably a different breed of PowerShot than previous compact ultrazooms from Canon. While we often felt that the SX100 and SX110 were underrated as cameras, on the “compact” part of “compact ultrazoom” it always felt like Canon was only half-heartedly playing along.

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Canon Powershot PowerShot E1

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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Canon Powershot E1 tops the list when it comes to a burst of color and style. It is a fashionista’s dream camera with 10 megapixel and a 4x optical zoom lens that allows you to take quality images even up lose and personal. The Optical Image Stabilizer feature makes sure you get a sharp focus of your subjects.

You can’t help but tinker with this camera considering that it offers an option for customized Startup Screen and color. You can even change the sounds of the shutter and the way the menu looks.

While the Canon Powershot E1 fulfills your design whims, it works on DIGIC II Image Processor so you get superior images. The processor also makes your battery not only more efficient and its life enhanced. You are also assured of some help from known technologies like Face Detection, red eye correction as well as Motion Detection to get better shots. The processors works with the iSAPS technology to improved the camera’s exposure and accuracy.

With the camera’s Face Select and Track feature you can highlight and focus on a specific subject and the camera will focus on this subject even if there is movement so you can get that blur-free shot. You will know you have already focused on the subject when you see a double frame boxing that subject once you click the face selector button.

You also get 17 shooting modes that simplify your work even in difficult lighting situations. When you’re done taking photos you can print them directly through the Selphy or PIXAM photo printers




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Canon PowerShot SD870IS

Monday, August 18th, 2008

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Canon PowerShot SD870IS is an 8 megapixel digital camera with a 3.8x wide angle optical zoom that’s image-stabilized. Thus, you get clearer photos without blurs which you can even print up to16×22 inches. This camera has a large 3-inch LCD display so you can easily preview your shots and review them afterwards.

Like most cameras these days, the Canon PowerShot SD870IS has an in-camera red eye fix although it is not an assurance that you will never get red eyes in your photos. Editing can take are of that. It also has face detection technology, 17 pre-set modes and has a 32MB memory card which you can upgrade later on if it proves too little for storage purposes.

This camera is ideal even for indoor or outdoor shots with challenging lighting thanks to the Auto ISO Shift feature. Choose between the classic matte black and the stylish chrome silver model, both with metallic and gleaming body. You also get Canon’s DIGIC III processor which enhances your photos auto




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Canon PowerShot SD870IS

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

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Canon PowerShot SD870IS is an 8 megapixel digital camera with a 3.8x wide angle optical zoom that’s image-stabilized. Thus, you get clearer photos without blurs which you can even print up to16×22 inches. This camera has a large 3-inch LCD display so you can easily preview your shots and review them afterwards.

Like most cameras these days, the Canon PowerShot SD870IS has an in-camera red eye fix although it is not an assurance that you will never get red eyes in your photos. Editing can take are of that. It also has face detection technology, 17 pre-set modes and has a 32MB memory card which you can upgrade later on if it proves too little for storage purposes.

This camera is ideal even for indoor or outdoor shots with challenging lighting thanks to the Auto ISO Shift feature. Choose between the classic matte black and the stylish chrome silver model, both with metallic and gleaming body. You also get Canon’s DIGIC III processor which enhances your photos automatically.

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Canon PowerShot SD870 IS

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

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The Canon Powershot SD870 IS is an 8 megapixel digital camera with a 3.8x optical zoom. This is a compact camera that’s easy to carry around as it weighs only 155 grams and measures 3.65 inches in width, 2.32 inches in height and 1.02 inches in diameter.

The camera allows you to easily preview your shots with a 3-inch LCD screen which is also convenient for getting your subjects on the frame when taking photos. This is the only way you can view your subject since the camera has no optical viewfinder. The retracting lens makes it very compact and convenient and you can even place it inside your pocket.

The camera settings are automatic but if you want to make some adjustments then you can tweak the exposure to 2.0EV when faced with a difficult lighting situation. You can also just point and shoot even under difficult environments with the use of the twelve scene modes.

The Canon Powershot SD870 is PictBridge-capable so you can print your photos directly to any PictBridge-capable printer. It is best to use a Canon printer though for the proper settings and photo quality.

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Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008



The Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH is a small and compact camera but at a price tag of only $382 it’s well worth it. This camera has great image quality and just the neessary features you will need to get a good shot.

This 7,1 megapixel camera with a 3x optial zoom has an optical viewfinder and a 2.5 inch color LCD screen which allows you to view your shots in two ways.

The Digital ELPH is capable of direct printing and has PictBridge support. It has pre-installed modes for those challenging Indoor, Fireworks, Underwater and Night shots.

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Canon EOS 40D

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

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The Canon EOS 40D is a 10.1 megapixel camera that is a worthy follow up to the Canon EOS 30D and 20D. It boasts of a DIGIC III image processors and is capable of RAW, JPEG file format.

The 3-inch LCD screen display allows you to clearly preview your shots and edit unnecessary objects in the photo. Those who usually engage in moving photography live covering sports and other events will appreciate the 6.5 frames per second capture rate of this digicam.

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