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Post by leunas on Feb 22, 2007 14:01:58 GMT -5
Canon's flurry of announcements for digital cameras today include a couple of entry-level point-and-shoot models, the PowerShot A560 (pictured above left) and PowerShot A570 IS. The two shooters add a feature usually found in higher-end models: face detection and the ability to crank their Digic III image processor up to ISO 1600. Both 7.1 megapixel cameras have 4x zooms and can use those latest high-capacity SDHC memory cards, but the difference between the two is that the A570 IS ($280) has a 3 inch LCD viewscreen, compared to the A560's ($230) 2.5-inch viewscreen. Go ahead, spend the extra 50 bucks on the bigger screen. Even though these PowerShot cameras are a bit larger than the company's Digital Elph line, they do have longer lenses, 4x zooms compared to the 3x of the Digital Elph, but a disadvantage is their disposable batteries rather than the Elph's tiny rechargeable battery packs. Look for these two additions to the PowerShot line to be available next month. – Charlie White Press Release [Canon USA] Article: www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/digital-cameras/canon-intros-powershot-a560-and-a570-is-entrylevel-cameras-238740.php
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