
Perhaps the most surprising of Canon’s PowerShot announcements today is the SX100, the first in a new series of budget super zoom compact digital cameras. The PowerShot SX100 IS features a 10x optical zoom lens with optical Image Stabilizer, 8.0 Megapixel image sensor (1/2.5″) and DIGIC III processor. It’s also got face detection (of course) and a full complement of auto and manual exposure modes, plus a 2.5″ LCD screen (there is no eye level viewfinder). It’s not the prettiest camera Canon has ever made but it has a suprisingly comprehensive spec for a ‘budget’ model.
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- Press Release
- Specifications
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Features:
- 10x optical zoom lens with optical Image Stabilizer
- 8.0 Megapixels
- DIGIC III image processor
- Face Detection Technology enhanced with new Face Select and Track function and dedicated
- Face Selector button
- Canon’s total anti-blur solution with ISO 1600, Auto ISO Shift and optical Image Stabilizer
- Improved Red-Eye Correction in playback
- 2.5” LCD screen
- 18 shooting modes including full manual control
- Digital Tele-Converter and Safety Zoom*
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