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Monday, January 28th, 2008

Canon Power Shot A560 When you’re looking to buy a new digital camera, sometimes all of the bells and whistles can get overwhelming. If you’re not a professional photographer, sometimes you just want a basic camera that gets the job done without a bunch of fuss. With the Canon PowerShot A560 you do get a basic camera – with many bells and whistles – yet a camera that’s easy to use and doesn’t take a lifetime to figure out.

At 7.1 CCD megapixels you’re destined to have superb quality photos that will dazzle you each and every time you look at them. This means you’ll have crystal clear memories forever with images that put you right back into the moment because of the vibrant colors and high resolution detail that the A560 delivers.

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

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One of the greatest things about new digital cameras is the fact that you’re able to elicit such high quality in such small, sleek, and slender packages. That’s certainly the case when it comes to the Canon PowerShot SD900.

Now when you talk about high quality you’re obviously talking about the quality of the photos that the camera is capable of taking. Let’s face it, all the bells and whistles are fine and dandy but without the end result that you’re looking for then it’s not worth having. With that in mind, consider the fact that the PowerShot SD900 packs a punch of 10 megapixels, which basically is enough megapixels to create a very clear and crisp 18 X 24 inch print, which is pretty remarkable – especially for such a small and handy camera.

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Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Cannon is a company that most often puts it’s best foot forward, and offers digital camera’s of superior quality that any photographer – whether professional, hobbyist, or the regular snap-and-shoot Joe – can be proud to own. The Canon Power SD800 IS is no exception to that, and in fact is a stand out product among a crowd of many. Canon simply over and over again delivers – and they’ve done it once again.

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Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Canon PowerShot A570 IS It’s probably not as hard to find a superb camera at the lower end of the price scale and size range as you may think. You can actually get a great camera that will definitely give you everything that you could want in a camera without spending an arm and a leg, or lugging around a big clunky heavy object – and the Canon PowerShot A570 IS is the proof in the pudding.

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Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Canon PowerShot A460 Sometimes you just want a digital camera that’s inexpensive, simple and easy to use, but produces high quality photos that you can be proud of. Sometimes you just want a camera that you can grab, slap in your pocket, and take off, knowing that the images that you end up with are going to be of high quality – yet a camera that’s durable and tough enough so that you don’t have to baby it. That’s what you get with the Canon PowerShot A460.

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Sunday, January 6th, 2008

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If you’ve been looking for a powerful digital camera that you can rally around then the Canon PowerShot G7 is really going to reach out and grab your attention.

For those serious about digital photography this camera is essentially, to put it bluntly, a blessing. The 10.1 megapixel camera may be overkill for the non aficionado who is more of a casual everyday point-and-shoot picture taker, but for the serious digital photographer there will be no shortage in knowing what to do with all of these megapixels.

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