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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY / STILL CAMERAS

  Makeover For Canon Powershot Range

By Mike Wheeler | Tuesday | 26/08/2008

Slimmer and lighter seems to be the buzzwords for compact camera these days. With Sony releasing the slimmest camera in the ‘world’ recently, Canon has decided to give its range of PowerShot compacts a makeover.


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Four new cameras have been added to the range, with blur-free image capture, optical image stabiliser, and face detect and motion detect technologies to help beginners look like pros with every shot.

Motion Detection Technology is designed for analysing motion information and determining whether or not a subject is moving. It easily controls blurring to produce clearer images, perfect for mums, dads and even kids capturing the excitement and energy of family life.

The PowerShot A1000 IS, A2000 IS, E1 IS and SX110 IS can distinguish human faces in each shot and adjust the focus and exposure accordingly. A new Face Selector button provides users with creative control by allowing them to choose, and focus on the face they want when lining up a shot. Face Selector tracks a chosen subject when moving, making it an essential feature for parents trying to capture those precious moments.

Optical Image Stabiliser will reduce blur caused by a shaking hand in difficult conditions. All models come with the Easy Mode function, making it possible to shoot photos by pressing the shutter button and letting the camera set the optimum conditions for the situation. In Easy Mode, functions are locked to prevent users from accidentally pressing the wrong buttons, and helpful on-screen user guidance makes operation simple.

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