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  • Canon Announces Three New Cameras at CES
    01.21.2013

    At the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Canon unveiled the three newest additions to its all-star camera line up, the PowerShot ELPH 330 H, the PowerShot ELPH 115 IS, and the PowerShot A2500. These three cameras will be available in our store as soon as they come out of production! The PowerShot ELPH 330 H comes with a 10x optical zoom lens and 12.1-megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS image sensor and can connect to an iOS or Android-powered smartphone or tablet, allowing you to share your photos quickly and easily. The Powershot ELPH 115 IS sports a 8x optical zoom lens, a 16-megapixel image sensor and a DIGIC 4 image processor. This point-and-shoot comes with many different and intelligent mode settings allowing you to move from scene to scene in your photography without having to constantly change modes or settings. Finally, the PowerShot A2500 packs a 5x optical zoom on a 28mm wide-angle lens with a 16-megapixel image sensor and a DIGIC 4 image processor. The perfect gift for the novice photographer, this camera comes with several helpful and fun modes and features aimed at making photography more accessible to the newest practitioners.



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