Canon welcomes ELPH 530 HS / 320 HS, SX260 HS and D20 to PowerShot lineup

In addition to the new additions to Canon’s A-Series of digital cameras, the company is also giving more demanding consumers a similar outpouring of love with four additional shooters in the PowerShot family, which sport a diverse array of features such as WiFi connectivity, 20x optical zoom and rugged designs. Leading the charge for the ELPH lineup is the 530 HS. Along with the 320 HS, it features the ability to wirelessly upload images to Canon’s online portal, where users may then post their latest captures to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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Canon unveils new PowerShot A-Series cameras, brings image stabilization to its entry-level

Thought Canon was done with the point-and-shoot updates after refreshing its ELPH lineup last month? Think again, as the company is updating its PowerShot A-Series shooters with six new models in a variety of colors. All the cameras pack a 16-megapixel sensor, 28mm wide angle lens and can take 720p video.

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Canon G1 X Still Life lab shots posted!

We’ve just posted our “Still Life” ISO/NR series test shots from a production-level Canon G1 X , straight from the lab! The Canon PowerShot G1 X is the company’s first large-sensor PowerShot model, and looks to be Canon’s rebuttal to the burgeoning compact system camera market.

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Canon swings by the North Pole on the way to CES, grows the ELPH family by two

Not taking cues from a certain other manufacturer that unveiled well over a dozen models last week, Canon is adding just two cameras to its PowerShot ELPH family, in addition to the just-announced PowerShot G1 X . The 10.1 megapixel ELPH 520 HS and 16 megapixel ELPH 110 HS both include high-sensitivity CMOS sensors, sensitivity up to ISO 3200, 1080p video capture and 3-inch LCDs. The pricier 520 HS has a 12x wide-angle (28mm) optical zoom lens and can capture burst images at 6.8 frames-per-second, while the 110HS has a 5x optical zoom lens starting at 24mm at the wide angle and can snap up to 5.8 frames per second

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