New Canon SD4500 and SX130 IS Cameras Released
Digital camera manufacturers keep cranking out new models trying to get you to spend your hard earned money on a new camera every few months. Do you honestly need a new camera if you’re happy with what you’ve got and it takes great pictures? Probably not.
If your camera needs to be repaired, and the repair costs more than the value of the camera (make sure you check with us and don’t rely on what Canon, Nikon or Sony tells you the repair will cost!!) or if it’s been dropped in water (sorry, but forget about trying to repair water damage) then yeah looking for a new camera is a good idea.
The Canon SD4000 and SD4500 have a CMOS sensor instead of a CCD, and the SX130 IS is a 12x optical zoom with image stabilization which is pretty darn cool. Here is a bit of the blurb from Canon about the new cameras…
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 19, 2010 – Further elevating the “Power” in PowerShot, Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging, today announced three new high-performance PowerShot cameras – the PowerShot S95, the SD4500 IS and the SX130 IS Digital cameras. These cameras achieve photographic brilliance with Canon’s HS (High Sensitivity) SYSTEM for improved low-light shooting in the S95 and SD4500 IS cameras, High Definition (HD) video recording, High Dynamic Range (HDR) in the S95 camera and a more intelligent Smart AUTO mode, among a range of others. The pro-shooter seizing the last summer sunsets with the S95 camera, the dad recording his son leaving for college on the SD4500 IS model, the aunt capturing a photo of her nephew’s football team with the SX130 IS camera – these new PowerShot cameras showcase extraordinary image quality with every shot.
Via: http://www.usa.canon.com/
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