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Camera Summary:
The Canon Powershot SD770 IS is a 10 megapixel digital camera
with 3x optical zoom. It is designed to be a feature-packed
point-and-shoot digital camera with a long battery life due to
power-saving features. The SD770 IS features a 1/2.3” CCD,
optical image stabilization, anti-blur technology, face
detection, and in-camera image enhancement. The Powershot SD770
IS Digital ELPH camera will be available in mid-April for about
$299.
Canon Powershot SD770 IS News Release Excerpt:
Canon’s trendsetting trio of new Digital Elph supermodels
inspire free expressions of individual style, vision and true
imaging innovation.
From sensuous flowing contours, hot highlights and finely
chiseled lines that beg to be held and beheld, the optically
image-stabilized, 10-megapixel PowerShot SD890 IS, SD790 IS and
SD770 IS Digital ELPH cameras raise the resolution, beat the
blur, and quicken the pulse.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., March 12, 2008 – Whether capturing
spur-of-the moment inspirations or momentous family occasions,
Canon U.S.A.'s newest additions to the PowerShot line-up: SD890
IS, SD790 IS and SD770 IS Digital ELPH cameras continue to
provide intelligent, easy-to-use features, resulting in
fantastic photos. Integrated Canon technologies such as Motion
Detection Technology, Optical Image Stabilization, Genuine Canon
Face Detection Technology, and Canon's proprietary DIGIC III
imaging processor, along with the inherent style of the ELPH
line; make them the ideal accessory for capturing a night out on
the town or an intimate social gathering.
"The Canon PowerShot SD890 IS, SD790 IS and SD770 IS Digital
ELPH cameras carry on the trend-setting traditions and extend
the boundaries of technological ease and the individual sense of
style that has always been at the heart of the ELPH line up,"
states Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general
manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. "Canon continues
to draw upon its 70 years of imaging excellence and photographic
expertise to develop new technological advancements, as well as
create stylish form factors as seen in the iconic box and circle
design of ELPH cameras."
Inspired Elegance and Excellence:
PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH Camera
The PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH camera's classic box and
circle design has characterized the Digital ELPH look for more
than a decade. This 10-megapixel model boasts the thinnest body
of any optically image stabilized ELPH model ever produced,
featuring a slimmer yet higher capacity battery pack, that with
the camera's power-saving improvements, actually increases the
number of photos that can be taken on a single charge to
approximately 300 images.
Among the key features of the PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH
camera are a 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II screen and an optical
viewfinder as well as the same optically image stabilized 3x
zoom as its more senior sibling, the PowerShot SD790 IS Digital
ELPH camera. The PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH camera is
offered in the classic matte silver finish with high gloss
highlights around the lens barrel and topside edge, and the
reprise of Canon's sleek and striking two-tone finish that
incorporates matte black highlights around the lens barrel and
circle along the camera edge.
Inspired Innovation: Shared Advancements:
Beating The Blur
Among the significant technological advances shared on the new
PowerShot SD890 IS, SD790 IS and SD770 IS Digital ELPH cameras
is Canon's intelligent anti-blur system. Developed by linking
four of Canon's most cutting-edge achievements: Optical Image
Stabilization, Motion Detection technology, Hi-ISO Auto and
Noise Reduction technology, the result is consistently sharp and
clear pictures, even when the shooting conditions and
circumstances may not be ideal.
The most common cause of blurry pictures is actual camera shake.
This can be caused by anything from a photographer's unsteady
hands to movement in a car along a bumpy road to shots where the
zoom lens is extended to a maximum telephoto length or even
dimly lit conditions without benefit of flash that causes the
shutter to stay open longer in order to admit enough light to
make a proper exposure. Canon's proprietary Optical Image
Stabilizer (OIS) physically compensates for camera movement and
shake by actually shifting the lens (unlike other Image
Stabilization systems that merely mask the undesirable movement
electronically).
Adding to these ELPH cameras' anti-blur effectiveness, Canon's
Motion Detection Technology is linked to the camera's High ISO
Auto mode. This improves image clarity by raising ISO speeds
(and shutter speeds) for fast-moving subjects (such as a child
hitting a baseball from home plate and then running towards
first base) or lowering ISO speeds to reduce noise when the
subject is stationary. In short, when this impressively
intuitive technology detects movement it automatically raises
the ISO just enough to reduce image blur. When no movement is
detected, it optimally lowers the ISO to reduce noise.
Genuine Canon Face Detection Technology
All three PowerShot Digital ELPH cameras feature the latest and
most advanced generation of Genuine Canon Face Detection
Technology, thus ensuring that up-to nine forward-looking faces
in the frame - whether posed for a family portrait, candidly
capturing friends and fun, or spontaneously snapping a toddler's
expression of triumphant glee as two halting steps - are in
focus and properly exposed, with or without flash. In addition
to focus and exposure control, the camera's Face Detection
feature captures truer, more accurately lit skin tones (and
hence more beautifully rendered pictures) thanks to Canon's
improved Face Detection White Balance. There's also a new
optional "AF Point Zoom" feature that digitally enlarges the
face of the main subject on the camera's LCD screen to make it
easy to determine the optimum timing for clicking the shutter to
capture the moment.
In-Camera Image Enhancement
Canon Digital ELPH cameras offer an array of in-camera
processing features that once required tweaking with
computer-based photo software. Now, newly developed Automatic
Red Eye Correction can be engaged while shooting, minimizing the
need for correction before printing or sharing images.
With Canon's Image Inspection Tool, users can review pictures
recently taken on the camera's bright, brilliant and
easy-to-read 230,000-pixel PureColor LCD II display by zooming
in to ensure that the subjects are in focus and to check for
such picture-damning details as closed eyes or inappropriate
expressions. What's more, with the digital EPH camera line's
Trimming Function, users can easily crop images, centering and
creating memorable close-ups whether they are smiling faces or
iconic cityscapes.
DIGIC III Imaging Processor
The "brain" in every new Canon digital camera is Canon's
proprietary DIGIC III imaging processor. This exclusive chip is
responsible for the camera's higher performance levels including
faster start up, faster autofocus and quicker shutter response
times that leave long lag competitors far behind. What's more,
the DIGIC III processor improves both the image quality and the
cameras' power consumption, extending the battery life under
typical shooting conditions.
In the Boxes
The PowerShot SD770 IS Digital ELPH camera is scheduled to be in
stores mid-April. Each of these new, camera kits include a
battery pack and charger, a 32MB SD memory card, a USB interface
cable, an AV cable, a wrist strap, and Canon's software suite.
The kit carries an estimated retail price of $299.99.
Canon
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