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| Canon introduces PowerShot models with improved low light sensitivity |
| Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | by Rob Galbraith |
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Canon has unveiled a range of new compact digital cameras in its PowerShot line, including two models featuring a "High Sensitivity System" for promised improved low light operation. The first of the two is the PowerShot G11, a 9.98 million image pixel model featuring a 2.8 inch (diagonal) tilt-and-swivel rear LCD, 28-140mm (equivalent) lens and RAW+JPEG shooting. The second is the PowerShot S90, which features the same CCD sensor as the G11, a 3.0 inch rear LCD, RAW+JPEG shooting and 28-105mm (equivalent) zoom with a maximum aperture of f/2.0 at the wide end.
Dynamic Duo: The Canon PowerShot G11, left, and PowerShot S90. Click to enlarge (Photos courtesy Canon)
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The PowerShot G11 is slated to ship in October 2009 at an expected street price of US$499.99 in the U.S. The PowerShot S90 is to ship at about the same time at an expected street price of US$429.99 in the U.S.
Other new models introduced today:
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