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Canon Selphy CP770

The Canon Selphy CP770 is a neat, little dye-sublimation printer that includes a bucket for easy travel, but the battery pack which would make it totally portable is not included.

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Canon Pixma iP100 Inkjet Printer

It isn't cheap compared to standard printers, but the Canon Pixma iP100 has the highest resolution available in the mobile printer market and prints at an impressive speed to boot. If you simply must have a printer with you at all times, the iP100 should be the do-it-all at your side.

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Canon Digital IXUS 90 IS

When a camera is this good-looking and takes respectable pictures, we'll forgive the lack of features.

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Canon Digital IXUS 70

Small size, excellent image quality, and a solid, though not extensive, feature set make the IXUS 70 a great choice for a compact camera.

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Canon Pixma iP1600

Together with the iP2200, the iP1600 makes up Canon's entry level for colour inkjet rinting.

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CompactFlash revamp aimed at cameras

A higher-performance revamp of CompactFlash could start arriving in cameras in 2009. But it's not compatible with today's standard, so prepare to toss your old cards.

Pentax 14.6-megapixel dSLR leapfrogs competitors

The Pentax K20D uses a new sensor that emerges from the its joint development efforts with Samsung.

GPS-enabled cameras in focus in 2008?

Photographers would know where and when their pictures were taken, but the technology also poses privacy concerns.

Wireless USB devices arriving by September

First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says.

Follow the fleeting moment

Thanks to Canon, Lori and some fellow digerati got a chance to shoot the action down on the track of the Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway, lens to lens with the pros. In this week's column, she passes on the lessons learned -- and relearned -- about shooting action.

Canon cameras in Oz

I've just read the reviews on the newly released Canon A510 and A520 by Robert Dubbin. I've been considering purchasing the Canon A85, but perhaps will wait now until the new models are available.

The review says they'll be on shelves in March this year - is that here in Australia or in the U.S. only? I had a look at Canon Australia's web site yesterday and also rang them. They couldn't tell me when it would be released here in Australia and they hadn't even heard about it yet?!

Camcorder formats: which one is best?

Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.

Flash of brilliance: Using hotshoe strobes

Get the most out of your digital SLR and flash unit with these hot tips.

Digital camera file formats

With three different digital camera file formats, how do you choose when to shoot in which? Our quick guide unravels the mystery of JPEG, TIFF and RAW files.

Photo printing: When inks ain't inks

The most important part of the whole printing system is really the inks, not the hardware.

Which IXUS? Choosing the right Canon ultracompact camera

CNET.com.au provides advice for choosing among Canon's Digital IXUS ultracompact digital camera models.

Compact cameras that shine in the dark

Snapshot cameras generally don't perform well in low light, but some are better than others. We shed light on some of your options.

SLRs for savvy shooters

Compared to high-end professional cameras and sub-AU$2,000 consumer SLRs, these midrange SLRs are neither here nor there. But for many photographers -- both pros and serious amateurs -- they occupy exactly the right middle ground.

Best digital cameras for Christmas

If you're looking for a present for someone special -- or even for yourself -- splash out on one of our favourite compact digital cameras.

Photos on the spot: four snapshot printers compared

Portable snapshot printers deliver 4x6 prints on the spot and most come with convenient photo-oriented features such as media slots and PictBridge support. How do four of the top models compare?

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