The Canon Selphy CP770 compact photo printer wouldn't look out of place among a pile of Fisher Price toys, thanks to its colourful, bucket-style design complete with integrated handle and optional battery pack for total portability.
With an aim to make digital SLR photography more accessible, Canon today announced the EOS 1000D, which will replace entry-level 400D, and includes new features seen in the 450D and 40D.
Canon's standard-def DVD camcorder for 2008, the DC310, features a 41x zoom lens and 2.7-inch flip-out LCD screen.
Compare PricesThink of the FS100 as an FS11 but without the latter's 16GB of internal memory. You still get a 2.7-inch flip-out LCD screen and 45x zoom, though.
Compare PricesOn paper, aside from the change in body colour, the HV30 looks little different to the HV20 that proceeded it. Both feature a 2.7-inch LCD screen, HDV tape recording, HDMI out, accessory shoe, 10x zoom and optical image stabilisation.
Compare PricesLike its cheaper FS100 sibling, the FS11 features 45x zoom and a 2.7-inch LCD. It, however, has of 16GB internal memory in addition to the FS100's SD/SDHC card recording.
Compare PricesCanon's brought out the big guns for its first high-def flash camcorder, with the ability to record to either an SD/SDHC card or its 16GB of built-in memory. Other features include 12x zoom, optical image stabilisation, and headphone and microphone jacks.
Compare PricesAlthough it offers no technical upgrades from its predecessor, an enhanced user interface and larger LCD display improve on the impressive ES1, making the Canon Selphy ES2 a pleasing choice for a dye-sub photo printer.
Although it offers no technical upgrades from its predecessor, an enhanced user interface and larger LCD display improve on the impressive ES1, making the Canon Selphy ES2 a pleasing choice for a dye-sub photo printer.
The Canon Digital IXUS 85 IS looks good, performs well, and offers all the usual bells and whistles, but fails to stand out in the crowded IXUS line-up.
Compare PricesWhen a camera is this good-looking and takes respectable pictures, we'll forgive the lack of features.
Compare PricesCompared to the slick angles and chic lines of recent IXUS', the bubbly, bulbous curves of the Canon Digital IXUS 970 IS have us nonplussed. We hate to judge a camera just on its looks, but the lack of features don't give us much choice. Still, if you've fallen in love with this cheery snapper, you haven't wasted your money.
Compare PricesThe Canon PowerShot A590 IS's manual exposure controls and surprisingly sharp pictures make it a great choice for almost anyone looking for a sub-AU$300 shooter.
Compare PricesThe Canon PowerShot A580's chunky, cheery styling isn't to our taste, but the friendly price, accessible controls and respectable image quality pull it out of the bag for this unsophisticated and easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera.
Compare PricesThis AA-powered shooter arrives Down Under in February, and comes loaded with a 7.1-megapixel sensor, 3.4x optical zoom and face detection.
Compare PricesCanon's Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation to last year's hit IXUS 70, while delivering just as impressive image quality.
Compare PricesIt doesn't stand out for its feature set or design, but the Canon EOS 450D delivers on performance and photo quality.
Compare PricesIt doesn't stand out for its feature set or design, but the Canon EOS 450D delivers on performance and photo quality.
Compare PricesIt doesn't have a lot of bells or whistles, but the Canon DC230's long lens and solid video quality makes it stand out a little from other inexpensive DVD camcorders.
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