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Offering an elegant stainless steel Perpetual Curve design, the PowerShot SD800 IS Digital Camera from Canon packs easy-to-use features in a compact design. It features a high resolution 7.1 Megapixel CCD that gives you images of excellent texture and detail. Engineered with Canon's wide-angle 3.8X zoom lens with integrated Image Stabilizer technology, the SD800 IS Digital ELPH gives you the `shake-free' performance that makes your pictures sharp and clear. The DIGIC III empowers Face Detection AF/AE, which finds all the faces in the frame and sets the most suitable focus point, when the shutter button is depressed half-way. Its 2.5-inch LCD monitor offers a crisp, clear picture and wide viewing angle to make shooting, playback and using the camera's menu functions convenient. The camera features ISO 1600 and High ISO Auto settings that reduce the effects of camera shake and sharpen subjects in low-light situations, giving you enhanced flexibility for shooting. Featuring Improved Movie Mode, this camera lets you shoot high quality full-motion movies at 60 fps QVGA (320x240). With PictBridgeT compatibility and a convenient Print/Share button, you can directly connect the camera to a compatible printer for easy direct printing and downloads. Sporting an easy-to-use, stylish design, the PowerShot SD800 IS digital camera offers an unforgettable experience for the photography enthusiast.
Spring 2008 is coming fast and the styles range from Global (think Angelina Jolie mixed with the Queen of Sheba) to Goddess. I’m really excited about the new trends because they reflect the women of today: powerful, business-minded, eco-friendly goddesses and traveling divas. And of course, gadgets are needed to make these trends come to life! Here are four of my favorite Spring 2008 Trends and ...
Welcome to the wonderful world of video! You may want to make movies or just record a recital, but you don’t know which video camera to buy. Think before you buy! Most people will just go out and buy the first camera that they try out at their local retailers store. However, this is one of the worst ways to go about buying a video camera. This guide will help put you in a good position to na...
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