Digital Cameras: By manufacturer » Canon

Canon EOS 30D

Posted by Steve on 26th March 2006

Overview

The Canon EOS 30D is a midrange digital SLR camera with 8.2 megapixels resolution on a high quality CMOS sensor and a large 2.5 inch LCD display. The LCD display has a viewing angle of up to 170 degrees, allowing you to take over head or close to the ground shots, while still being able to preview the scene. One of the Canon EOS 30D’s most impressive features is the continuous shooting performance. Despite its mid range price range, the EOS 30D is capable of capturing up to 30 frames at 5 frames per second in high quality JPEG mode, and up to 11 frames at 5 frames per second in RAW mode.
The EOS 30D is compatible with all of Canon’s wide range of EF lenses.

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Canon PowerShot A610

Posted by Steve on 9th March 2006

Overview

The Canon PowerShot A610 is a compact digital camera with a 4 times optical zoom, 5 megapixel resolution and a 2 inch LCD display. The PowerShot A610 offers both automatic, as well as manual shooting modes and a variety of scene modes, making it a suitable camera for both inexperienced photographers and for those who demand more control alike. The A610 is powered by 4 AA type batteries which are easy to replace while travelling. A range of additional equipment, including add-on lenses and an auxiliary flash unit are available to extend the use of the camera.

Canon Powershot A620 review
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Canon EOS-1D Mark II N

Posted by Steve on 2nd March 2006

Overview

The Canon EOS-1D Mark II N is a professional dSLR with 8.2 megapixel resolution. It is clearly designed for the action photographer. As of its release date the Canon EOS-1D Mark II N is the fastest dSLR camera on the market and can record up to 8.5 frames per second for up to 48 shots. The fast startup speed, the low shutter lag and the maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 sec. contribute to the EOS-1D Mark II N’s high performance.

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Canon PowerShot SD430 / Canon Ixus Wireless

Posted by Steve on 18th February 2006

Overview

The Canon Powershot SD430, also known as the Canon Ixus Wireless is a 5 megapixel compact digital camera with wireless connectivity. With the SD430 you can wirelessly transfer pictures to your computer, print to any PictBridge compatible printer and take pictures remotely from your computer.

canon powershot SD430 review
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Canon Powershot SD30 / IXUS i Zoom

Posted by Steve on 14th February 2006

Overview

The Canon Powershot SD30, also known as the Canon Ixus I Zoom is a stylish ultra compact digital camera that is equipped with 5 megapixel resolution and a 2.4 times optical zoom. The SD30’s stylish and sleek design make this camera stand out from the crowd. It is available in several different colours and while this camera has been clearly designed for the style and fashion conscious photographer Canon has made sure that the Powershot SD30 takes images that are as good as the camera’s looks.

canon powershot sd30 review
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Canon EOS 5D

Posted by Steve on 10th February 2006

Overview

The Canon EOS 5D is a competitively priced full frame, 12.8 megapixels digital SLR camera, that is both lightweight and durable at the same time.
Its image quality and performance measure up to some of far more expensive dSLRs in the professional market segment.
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Canon Powershot SD450

Posted by Steve on 10th February 2006

Overview

The Canon Powershot SD450, also known as the Ixus 55, is a 5 megapixel ultra compact digital camera. It provides some manual control for the more advanced photographers, and features a large 2.5 inch LCD display, as well as a movie mode that allows to record up to 30 fps in resolution modes.
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Canon Powershot S80

Posted by Steve on 10th February 2006

Overview

The Canon Powershot S80 is a compact 8 megapixel camera with a 3.6 times optical zoom that offers something for everyone, from the casual point and shoot photographer to the experienced amateur who demands full manual control over the picture taking process.
canon powershot s80 review
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