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Monday, April 26th, 2010

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Not many would have imagined that Cannon could top the success of its hugely popular EOS 400D/XTi. With the launch of the Canon EOS Rebel Xsi, they seemed to have done just that.

Taking a leaf from the rival Nikon’s book, Cannon has priced the Rebel for an up market segment. But not without reason!

For starters, the Rebel offers an increased resolution of 12.2 megapixels. The 400 D had 10.1 megapixels.

The Rebel also includes a contrast-based auto focus option. Contrast- based focus allows to auto focus in Live View without flipping down the viewfinder.

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Monday, April 26th, 2010

powershot.jpgCanon pretty much has the camera market locked down and looking at the SD970, it is not hard to see why. In a world where pixels have come to symbolize the status of cameras, the Canon PowerShot SD970 IS offers an important12.1 megapixel view of the world. This result in stunningly clear pictures which bring even the dullest of photo
shots vibrantly alive.

The interface of the Canon PowerShot SD970 IS ELPH is very easy to use. Users are provided with various options; all of which are designed to improve the results of their pictures. With its 5x optical zoom, the almost standard red-eye feature can be instantly detected. It is also equipped with an Optical image stabilizer, as well as a face detection system, all of which are aimed at optimizing the picture experience of users.
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Monday, April 12th, 2010

51thkreo3bl_sl500_aa300_.jpgA picture is worth a thousand words. With Canon’s Canon EOS Rebel T1i, you still get a thousand words, except that they are a lot clearer.

Boasting an appreciable 15.1 mega pixel resolution, the EOS Rebel T1i is designed to provide the users with vivid pictures at the push of a button. However, if you think great pictures is all that the Canon EOS Rebel offers, then you are wrong. There is a lot more.

The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is quite easy to use. In its design, Canon employed many ergonomic graces that have now become synonymous with its products. Consequently, the camera fits easily into the hands of its owners and very few have difficulties in carrying it around.

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Monday, April 12th, 2010

51yzhkfhuyl_sl500_aa300_.jpgCanon recently unveiled a new digital camera Canon PowerShot A2000 IS, which is undeniably a great addition in Canon A series models. The product is aesthetically designed keeping in mind those users, who are not very expert at photography as all the operations are quite simple to use and easy to understand. The body shape of canon power shot is also a lot simpler and more compact than its previous models, which were more robust and meant for those who are expert in photography. It is 4 inches wide by 2.5 inches high by 1.3 inches deep and weighs 8.2 ounces with battery and media.

This Canon PowerShot A2000 IS’ camera has perfect image quality and even its indoor shots are quite satisfactory. Its anti-shake feature is outstanding and supports well while holding the camera in poor light condition. This camera handles chromatic aberrations flawlessly.

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Friday, March 19th, 2010

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Better picture, better quality, and more reliability is what Canon Power Shot D10 is here to offer. If you wish for a waterproof camera to click underwater pictures, then think of Canon, as this is the one of the renowned brands which has won thousands of hearts.

Its 12 megapixel sensor with a dozen shooting modes creates an exceptional image. An “auto” option lets the camera do it all. This mode also detects the right scene setting for each shot. Movie quality is also brilliant. The LCD screen which is at the back of the camera is big, as compared to an old digital camera.

The controls of Canon PowerShot D10 are convenient and easy to use. The displayed icons are sensitive and informative. You can take macro photographs - an inch or two from your subject.
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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Canon PowerShot A480 has a compact design and easy to use interface that makes it just right for beginners. The camera is also high on style quotient.

This entry level digicam from Canon offers 10.0-megapixel resolution with 3.3x optical zoom. With its DIGIC III Image Processor, the images are brilliantly sharp with vivid colors. Clicking images in a large pre-shot display and playback is all very exciting and fun with its 2.5 inch LCD display. Canon Powershot A480 is great on battery life also, as the camera has auto shutoff feature. This means, after a few seconds of idle time, the LCD screen will turn itself off and then the camera will also be in a standby mode.

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