These cameras range from $200 to $110. They have 16-MP sensor, 720p video capability and 28mm wide angle lens.
"The new additions to Canon's new PowerShot A-series
lineup will provide entry-level users with many options to unlock their
creativity and capture high-quality images at a budget-friendly price,"
said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice
president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications Group,
Canon U.S.A.
From SayPeople,
The A4000 IS has a property of image stabilization, 8X optical zoom with a 3-inch LCD and will be available for $200 later this month.
The A3400 IS and A2400 IS have the same image stabilization but will come with lower optical zoom of 5X. It will be available in March. A3400 has a 3-inch touchscreen LCD and costs about $180 while A2400 will be available with non-touchscreen 2.7 inch LCD and costs about $150.
The A2300 has almost the same specifications as that of A2400 but image stabilization is not there and it will also cost less than its equivalent.
The A1300 and A810 come with 5X optical zoom and a 2.7 inch LCD and they will be launched in April. A810 will cost about $110 and A1300 will cost about $120.
Source:
SayPeople
Via:
Canon
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