Saturday, January 14, 2012

Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS Review

For the complete Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS review, go to www.infosyncworld.com Special thanks to Toby Johnson from Fallen Films for our new intro! Check out Toby's YouTube page here: www.youtube.com Last year we asked Canon to make some necessary improvements to the PowerShot SD1400 IS regarding zoom, image quality, and construction. Lo and Behold, the Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS finds itself in our clutches one year later, answering every one of our prayers. Not only does it come equipped with 1080p Full HD video recording and a low light-friendly CMOS sensor, but the camera's Smart Auto mode has also been expanded, and new filters have surfaced within the Function menu. The Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS still manages to retain its sinfully tiny body for the stylish traveler or partier, but it packs a more powerful arsenal. The Elph is back, baby! Check out our video review as well as 1080p HD video samples and photo samples of Canon's latest point-and-shoot throughout this review.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Canon PowerShot G1 X [Hands-on][CES 2012][HD]

This week, Canon reinforced its commitment to not producing a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera by launching the PowerShot G1 X. The company's latest G-series camera is by far the most powerful, and most expensive model, ringing up at 9.99 -- approaching (and in some cases exceeding) DSLR territory. Its pricing and spec list imply that the G1 X could be a DSLR competitor, but is it? No, not by a long shot. Instead, the company's most powerful compact cam is designed to be a companion to cameras in Canon's DSLR line, acting as a second, third or fourth shooter to professional photographers. The G1 X includes a 1.5-inch (18.7 x 14mm) 14.3 megapixel sensor -- which puts it in almost the same class as APS-C models, but with a fixed 4x, 28-112mm optical zoom lens and a compact camera form factor, it's a completely different beast. So is the G1 X able to justify its nearly 0 price tag? Join us past the break to find out. The G1 X is quite bulky for a compact fixed-lens digital camera, which is likely to be no surprise to those familiar with G-series cameras. Its size is necessary to accommodate the large sensor and zoom lens to match, but if you're looking for a camera that will let you be much more discrete than when using a full-size DSLR, this might not be the best choice -- instead, you might want to check out Canon's S100 or older S95. Still, it is in fact quite a bit smaller and lighter, and while you won't want to use it to shoot a sporting event or a wedding ...

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Canon PowerShot A470 Digital Camera

Go to tiger.tv for more information. Sleek and sensational, the PowerShot A470 comes in four eye-catching colors that will get you noticed. Plus, it's got everything you need to make shooting fast and fun. There's the 7.1-megapixel resolution, a 3.4x optical zoom Lens, a large 2.5-inch LCD and a full range of performance features including enhanced Face Detection technology and a DIGIC III Image Processor to keep every image looking its best. Vertical shooting has never been easier - just press the Print/Share button. It's that simple!

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