Canon’s CES 2011 PowerShot quartet: A3300 IS, A2200, A1200, and the $89 A800

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Cameras! Betcha didn’t see that coming, did you? Canon’s PowerShot lineup is out in full force. Actually there’s just four to list, including the company’s first point-and-shoot to drop below the $100 mark, but more on that one in a bit. From the top: The $179, 16 megapixel A3300 IS features 720p HD video, 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD, a number of creative filters including “toy camera” and monochrome, and discrete mode that turns off all sounds for when you need to snap more quietly. Next up (or rather down, on this proverbial list) is the $139 A2200, which keeps the creative filters, 720p HD video, and discrete mode while moving down to 14 megapixels, 4x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch LCD. The PowerShot A1200 (for $109) has similar specs to the A2200 but drops the sensor to 12.1 megapixels and nixes the discrete mode. There’s also a tiny optical viewfinder — not too useful, but hey, it’s there if you want it. Finally we have the A800. 10 megapixels, VGA video with blur reduction, and a 2.5-inch LCD… doesn’t look as spectacular when in the company of others, but it does rock an $89 price tag. All are due out late February. Check out the pics below. Gallery: PowerShot A800, A1200, A2200, and A3300 IS press photos Canon’s CES 2011 PowerShot quartet: A3300 IS, A2200, A1200, and the $89 A800 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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