21 August 2007
New Canon Digital Camera PowerShot SX100 IS - features a 8.0 Megapixel image sensor (1/2.5"), 10x optical zoom lens (with optical Image Stabilizer) 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. It's very good a budget model.

“The PowerShot SX100 IS marks the debut of an entirely new category of compact camera,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. “Standing for high optical performance and ease of use, the SX series gives families the zoom they need at an accessible price point.”
Key Features:
- 8.0 Megapixels
- DIGIC III image processor (Powers advanced Face Detection AF/AE/FE and Noise Reduction Technology)
- 10x optical zoom lens (A 35mm film equivalent focal length of 36-360mm)
- Optical Image Stabilizer (Detect and correct slight camera shake that can cause image blur)
- Face Detection Technology
- 2.5” LCD screen
- Canon’s total anti-blur solution with ISO 1600, Auto ISO Shift and optical Image Stabilizer
- Improved Red-Eye Correction in playback
- 18 shooting modes including full manual control (Include Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot, Fireworks and Snow. Advanced modes such as Manual, Program, Aperture Priority and Shutter speed Priority give experienced users more control. An impressive 1cm Macro mode enables detailed close-up photography)
- User-friendly design (New design sensibility, applying distinctive curves to a traditional form, can be used by even the youngest members of the family)
- Ready for sharing (New Image Resize function prepare photos for online galleries, sharing on blogs or as email attachments)

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