Canon releases its new point-and-shoot digital camera. The SX200 is a 12MP digital camera that boasts 12x zoom 28mm wide-angle lens, 720p video recording and a 3 inch display. You can purchase this camera when it is released next month for $350. The Canon SX200 will be available in Cherry Red, Black or Blue.
Whatever Samsung can do, FujiFilm can do better -- right? It is if you ask the latter company, which has matched Sammy's new SL offerings with five new models in the FinePix point-and-shoot range. Up first is the Z33WP -- FujiFilm's first waterproof digital camera -- which sports a 10 megapixel sensor, a 2.7-inch LCD monitor, 3x optical zoom and a green, black or pink shell. Moving on, we've got the 10 megapixel Z30, which aims at tweens with its black, pink and orange color options and goes par for the course with a 3x optical zoom and 2.7-inch display. The S1500 is a 10 megapixel megazoom (12x optical), which features Dual Image Stabilization and SR AUTO Automatic Scene Recognition. Lastly, the J20 and J250 both check in at just 17.4mm thick and claim a 10 megapixel sensor; the J20 has a 2.7-inch LCD, while the J250 ups it to 3-inches even. No mention of pricing or release dates, but we'd expect 'em all on hand at PMA next month.
Check out the latest point-and-shoot camera from Canon, the PowerShot D10 IS. It’s waterproof, freeze proof and shockproof as well. The camera itself is equipped with a 12.1-megapixel resolution, 3X optically stabilized zoom lens and VGA video recording capabilities. Apart from that, this amazing camera able to withstand depths up to 33 feet deep, freeze proof from 14 degrees Fahrenheit and shockproof up to four feet. The Canon PowerShot D10 will set you back $329.99 when it’s out in early May.