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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY / STILL CAMERAS

  Canon Debuts New PowerShot Line-Up

By Mendelson Tiu | Monday | 20/08/2007

Canon is promising end users point-and-shoot cameras that have a unique combination of advanced features, creative controls, and greater flexibility in its three new PowerShot models.

The company has added two new products for the PowerShot A series digital camera range; the PowerShot A650 IS and A720 IS and has introduced the PowerShot SX100 IS.

All models are destined to set the standard in their class with a unique combination of advanced features, creative controls and greater flexibility, the company claims.

Product Manager of Digital Still Cameras for Canon Australia, Kimberley Langton said, "The versatile PowerShot A series is designed to be appealing and user-friendly for every photographer, regardless of their experience. These new PowerShot cameras embody that tradition, as well as making some of the creative elements of a DSLR camera accessible in a compact point-and-shoot model."

According to Canon, these new model produces high-quality images and is also highly portable making it perfect for photographing special events or holidays. It also comes complete with creative manual settings and advanced shooting functions, and incorporates a no-fuss, user-friendly design, making operation a breeze for any user.

The PowerShot A650 IS

The Canon PowerShot A650 IS is an all-in-one model that fuses high level image quality, intuitive design and functionality. The inclusion of a new ultra-high definition 12.1 mega pixel CCD and Canon's advanced technologies position this as Canon's most powerful A series model to date. The high-quality, Vari-angle LCD monitor allows low-angle shooting, self-portraits and a range of other highly flexible shooting methods. The A650 IS also has a wide variety of shooting modes, including the LP Movie Mode for long duration movie filming. An Image Inspection Tool that conveniently allows verification of image focus on a particular subject has also been added, improving its user-friendly functionality.

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