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Canon updates its Powershot range
Franck Mée
August 26, 2008 5:02 pm
August 26, 2008 5:02 pm
Canon is updating the Powershot collection, its classic range of compact digital cameras, in time for the start of the new year. The manufacturer is replacing the A580, the A720 and the SX100 and is also launching a new line aimed at particularly at women. The E range, which for the time being only features the E1, features pastel colors and rounded forms.
Canon Powershot A1000 IS and E1
Despite the lack of physical resemblance, these cameras are in fact the same on the inside. Only their cases differ, with the A1000 IS (above) in a muted black/grey combination with a square frame and the curvaceous E1 (below) in a series of pale, washed-out shades.
Everything else, though, is the same, including the positioning of all the buttons. The sensor has 10 megapixels, combined with a stabilized 35-140 mm lens. Unfortunately, the screen is the same as that found in the A580, and while its size is reasonable (2.5 inches), its resolution of only 115 000 pixels is hardly reasonable.
On sale at the same price (199 euros), they will be available from mid-September. They will, however, face stiff competition from the Panasonic LS80, amongst others. The Panasonic has a less powerful zoom and a mere 8 megapixels, but its lens is stabilized and its screen boasts 230 000 pixels. More importantly, though, it costs less than 120 euros!
Canon Powershot A2000 IS
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Despite the lack of physical resemblance, these cameras are in fact the same on the inside. Only their cases differ, with the A1000 IS (above) in a muted black/grey combination with a square frame and the curvaceous E1 (below) in a series of pale, washed-out shades.
Everything else, though, is the same, including the positioning of all the buttons. The sensor has 10 megapixels, combined with a stabilized 35-140 mm lens. Unfortunately, the screen is the same as that found in the A580, and while its size is reasonable (2.5 inches), its resolution of only 115 000 pixels is hardly reasonable.
On sale at the same price (199 euros), they will be available from mid-September. They will, however, face stiff competition from the Panasonic LS80, amongst others. The Panasonic has a less powerful zoom and a mere 8 megapixels, but its lens is stabilized and its screen boasts 230 000 pixels. More importantly, though, it costs less than 120 euros!
Canon Powershot A2000 IS






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