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Saturday, February 20th, 2010

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Canon PowerShot SX10 IS is a successor to Canon PowerShot SX5 model. This newest model in the Canon S-series has an optical zoom of 20 x and a resolution of 10 MP. Its 10 MP resolution allows you to easily take poster size prints of your pictures.

Its DIGIC 4 processor is smart and powerful. You can even click very fast moving shots with it. The pictures are clear and noise free. The color balance is perfect.

This model weights 2.3 oz and is bigger than the previous model in the S-series. It has an excellent grip. It has 2.5 inch rotating LCD screen, which has a resolution of 230,000 dots. The ISO sensitivity of the camera ranges from 80 to 1600.

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Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Canon PowerShot G10 is the new kid on the block in Canon G-series. This CCD sensor camera has a 5 x optical zoom and resolution of 14.7 MP. It has a wide angled-28mm zoom lens with optical image stabilization, which makes it a photographer’s delight. These features allow you to shoot sharp pictures without any blurs.

This camera weighs 14.1 ounces. Its dimensions are 4.30 x 3.06 x 1.81 inch. If you compare this model with G9, you will find that Canon has stretched the dimensions of this model from all sides. The LCD screen of 3 inches has a resolution of 461,000 dots. Its shutter speed varies between 15 s to 1/4000 s. The sensitivity varies from ISO 100 to ISO 1600.
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Friday, December 11th, 2009

Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Elph
No matter your skill level, now is a great time to enjoy photography with innovative cameras like the Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Elph – the new flagship camera in Canon’s Elph series. The SD990 Elph which is leading the charge in the point-and-shoot digital camera revolution does not come cheap (it retails for nearly $400), but if you have the money, then the Elph series flagship is for you.

The camera has rightly taken the place of the company’s previous model, the PowerShot SD 950 in the product line with all upgraded features; including a new whopping 14.7 megapixel, to the previous 12.1 megapixel. It has also improved upon the DIGIC III processor in the previous model by upgrading to a DIGIC 4 type. The new processor allows servo-AF tracing.
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

canon power shot sd790.thumbnail Canon PowerShot SD790 IS ElphThe Canon PowerShot SD790 IS ELPH may be smaller than a deck of cards, but wow, it is a fully loaded digital genius. It has 10mp, 3x optical zoom with image stabilization, face detection technology, and a large, 3-inch LCD screen which is getting popular among the compact cameras

If you are always missing those rare family moments because your subjects are moving, the motion detection system will definitely be a plus for you. The motion technology system automatically detects when the subject is moving and will adjust your ISO to find the perfect setting for the picture. If no detection is found, it will allow for lower settings which will produce a clear and more defined picture.

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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

41m6sudzvel_sl500_aa280_.jpgThe Canon Powershot SD880 IS Elph is a subcompact digital still camera that comes with a build in flash, 4x “Wide-angle” Optical Zoom lens with optical image stabilizer system. It has a 10-mega pixel resolution. This camera comes with the latest DIGIC 4 image processor and Motion Detection Technology with an improved zoom lens that lets you click group photos easily. There is a choice of elegant two toned body colors of black and silver or gold and brown, making the Canon Powershot SD880 IS Elph a style statement. At the right of the 3-inch PureColor LCD II screen, the camera has four large buttons for easy navigation and operation. buy now Canon Powershot SD880 IS Elph

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Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Canon PowerShot SD1000There are many words to describe digital photography. Most will agree that these days the two words that describe it the best are “fun” and “easy”. This is the essence of digital photography. It’s fun to be able to take a photograph, look at it right away, and then send it off to your loved ones with a click of a button and get their response within minutes through the magic of email. That’s fun!
It’s brain dead simple most of the time for even the most non-technical of humans as well. Seven year old girls are constantly getting digital cameras for birthdays and Christmas, and literally using them within minutes, and shipping pictures off to their friends within minutes after that.
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