Canon's engineers didn't stick to the script with the PowerShot Zoom ($299.99), a new concept for a compact camera, one that entirely skips wide-angle coverage—think of it is as a digital spyglass for ...
The PowerShot Zoom is Canon's digital take on the budget-end monocular range. It uses a CMOS sensor to capture images at 100mm, 400mm and 800mm focal lengths, which makes it handy for outdoor pursuits ...
Canon announce PowerShot A520 – big brother to the recently released PowerShot A510. The super compact 4.0 Megapixel PowerShot has a 4x zoom, is smaller than many 3x zoom cameras and features 20 ...
Canon teased in February it was working on developing a compact camera with a 25x optical zoom and a one-inch-type sensor to add to its G-series line-up. The firm has now revealed more details about ...
It might not be an opportune time to be out and about but Canon thinks people will, at one point in time, want to escape the monotony of the new normal and go outdoors. Some might even take to nature ...
The Canon PowerShot SX210 IS was one of our highest-rated pocket megazoom cameras of last year. Its successor, the PowerShot SX230 HS ($350 as of May 1, 2011), keeps its core strengths while adding a ...
Canon’s longstanding PowerShot compact camera series has a new first — 4K video. On Tuesday, July 31, Canon announced the PowerShot SX740 HS, a 40× zoom compact camera that brings long-awaited 4K to ...
Let's set things straight first. The Canon PowerShot Zoom is trying to do things differently in the compact camera market, but really its best attributes are as a digital monocular. What you have is a ...
We really like the concept of the PowerShot Zoom, which is a stabilized monocular-style camera that jumps from 100mm to 400mm focal lengths at the push of a button. Sadly, with poor image quality and ...