PowerShot SD790 IS. Photo Credit: Canon
March 13, 2008 (Sawf News) - The 10-megapixel PowerShot SD790 IS Digital ELPH camera's optically image stabilized 3x zoom has a focusing range from a wide-angle equivalent of 35mm to a maximum telephoto equivalent of 105mm.
Like the SD890, the SD790 camera features the quick and easy-to-use multi-control dial which enables the user to simply switch between shooting modes, settings and even images during playback.
Though smaller than a deck of playing cards, the PowerShot SD790 conveys a cool, substantial look and feel with its solid, yet streamlined, chiseled design.
The point-and-shoot camera supports a three-inch LCD display, with an adjacent multi-control dial and new button configuration that combine to form a flat control panel.
Other embedded features include Canon's intelligent anti-blur system, lens-shift Optical Image Stabilization, Motion Detection technology, Hi-ISO Auto, Automatic Red Eye Correction
and Noise Reduction technology.
The "brain" in every new Canon digital camera is Canon's proprietary DIGIC III imaging processor. This exclusive chip is responsible for the camera's higher performance levels including faster start up, faster autofocus and quicker shutter response times. It improves the image quality and the cameras' power consumption, extending the battery life under typical shooting conditions.
Priced at $349.99, the PowerShot SD890 IS will be in stores end of March. The camera kit includes a battery pack and charger, a 32MB SD memory card, a USB interface cable, an AV cable, a wrist strap, and Canon's software suite.
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