Canon U.S.A. has incline a doughty contender dominion the digital vend seeing the pursue two years, addition a low function of digital cameras, whole designed and engineered to live up to the high standards Canon's known for in the film world. Last year saw its introduction of several innovative consumer-level cameras, as well as the extraordinary EOS D30 digital SLR. In the "presume" realm, the 3.3 mega pixel G1 gladdened the hearts of many of the Canon faithful, providing a "no excuses" high-end design with all the features serious enthusiasts look for in dig cam hardware.
With unimpaired the vivacity elsewhere effect their spurt line, numerous wondered about the providence of their earlier high-end consumer/presume model, the graceful PowerShot Pro70. Well, puzzlement no more: The Pro70's sire aesthetic has been revisited and updated in the form of the PowerShot Pro90IS. And what an upgrade it is! From the 10x optically-stabilized zoom lens (the "IS" in the name stands for "Image Stabilizer") to the 2.6 mega pixel CCD sensor, to its great image quality, the Pro90IS is a very worthy successor to its much-acclaimed predecessor! Read on for all the details!
Its two May announcements, the PowerShot S100 Digital Elph besides the EOS D30, are effectuating examples of how accomplished Canon's digital employment has become. In a frame originally debuted through the "world's smallest" APS film camera predominance 1994, the 2.1-megapixel Digital Elph was redesigned on the inside now digital capture, but quiescent maintained its super-sleek, ultra-compact physique. The EOS D30, built to inspection and feel like a conventional 35mm SLR, was introduced as a "presume" version of Canon
Features
• 2.6-megapixel CCD delivering up to 1,856 x 1,392-pixel resolution images.
• Electronic viewfinder and 1.8-inch color LCD monitor with swivel design.
• 10x, 7-70mm lens (equivalent to a 37-370mm lens on a 35mm camera) with Image Stabilizer.
• 2x to 4x digital telephoto.
• Auto and Manual focus.
• Automatic, Program AE, Shutter Speed-Priority, Aperture-Priority, and Manual exposure modes, plus seven special "Scene" shooting modes.
• Shutter speeds from 1/1,000 to eight seconds.
• Apertures from f/2.8 to f/8.0.
• Variable ISO with five settings.
• Center-Weighted Average or Spot metering, with AE (Auto Exposure) and FE (Flash Exposure) Lock.
• Adjustable White Balance with seven modes.
• Built-in, pop-up flash with five operating modes.
• External flash hot shoe.
• Movie mode with sound recording.
• Auto Exposure Bracketing, Self-Timer, and Continuous shooting modes.
• Infrared remote control included.
• Images saved in JPEG or RAW file format; movies saved as AVI files.
• Image storage on Compact Flash Type I or II memory cards.
• USB cable for quick connection to a computer.
• Included software CDs with Canon Utilities, Zoom Browser EX, Photo Record, Photo Stitch, Remote Capture, Apple QuickTime, Adobe Photoshop LE 5.0, and USB drivers.
• NTSC A/V cable for connecting to a television set (PAL for European models).
• Power from BP-511 rechargeable lithium battery packs (AC adapter / recharge included).
• DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility.