August 21st, 2008 by
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Maria Sharapova has already had her greatness spread over a number of Motorola handsets, but now the tennis queen is partnering up with long-time associate Canon in order to make five lucky individuals extraordinarily happy. As part of an elaborate marketing scheme, Canon and Maria (but mostly Canon) are cranking up a contest in which five Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS’s are given away. But these aren’t just any SD1100 ISs — these are diamond-encrusted editions worth around $12,000 apiece. No word on whether Maria will actually touch the cameras before they’re shipped out, but a boy can dream.
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August 19th, 2008 by
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Okay, okay, we’re kidding — we definitely think it’s quite an achievement that Canon’s hit another camera milestone and shipped out 100 million compact digital cameras since the PowerShot 600 first rolled off the line in 1996, and it’s no secret that the PowerShot line’s terrific image quality and friendly UI have a lot to do with it. Still, they’re fragile little buggers, aren’t they? A quick count amongst Engadget eds reveals at least 10 broken Canon digicams, ranging from a 2000-vintage PowerShot S100 all the way to a more recent PowerShot SD850 IS, and we know we’re not outside the curve — have you felt our pain? And, more importantly, do you keep coming back for more? Let us know in comments!
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May 16th, 2008 by
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Like pretty much every other Digital ELPH preceding it, Canon’s flagship SD1100 IS garnered nothing but the utmost praise in a recent Imaging-Resource review. Okay, so maybe critics did kvetch about slight noise at ISO 800, a somewhat confusing interface, and a not-particularly-useful digital zoom, but this point-and-shoot managed to get it right in the areas that matter most. Build quality and design were both smiled upon, the image stabilization performed as advertised and the image quality was deemed “excellent.” Of note, they did find very minor chromatic aberration in the wide angle shots, but considering the size of this shooter, results were seen as fantastic. Overall, it looks like Canon has produced yet another winner in the pocket-friendly camera department, but feel free to take a gander at the in-depth review waiting in the read link below.
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January 23rd, 2008 by
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While Canon has certainly courted the fashion set with its Digital ELPH line, the cameras have never slouched in the image quality realm. The SD1100 IS bests its SD1000 predecessor with a 8 megapixel sensor (over 7.2 megapixels) and the welcome addition of optical image stabilization. If you’re more in it for the fashion than the pixels, the SD1100 aims to please with a bunch of new colors to complement the traditional silver. “Bohemian Brown,” “Pink Melody,” “Rhythm and Blue,” and “Golden Tone” should provide a nice palette of selections for the discerning fashionista. There’s a 2.5-inch LCD in back, and the DIGIC III inside, and the camera will be hitting stores in March for $250.
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