Canon Takes Wraps Off 10MP G12 PowerShot Camera with HD Video Feature
SEPTEMBER 14, 2010
Canon unveiled the new PowerShot G12 and PowerShot SX30 IS digital
cameras this morning. The 10-megapixel PowerShot G12, which is
designed much like its popular predecessor the G11, adds the
ability to shoot 720p HD video along with a High Dynamic Range
(HDR) function to even out exposure.
The G12 is Canon's flagship PowerShot model and features an f/2.8,
5x (28-140mm) lens which should make it appealing to pros looking
for a tough but compact "throw-in-the-bag" camera.
The G12 also offers stereo recording, HDMI output, a 2.8-inch
swiveling LCD screen and a DIGIC 4 chip for fast processing. It
will sell for $499 in early October.
The PowerShot SX30 IS is the world’s first point-and-shoot model to
feature a 35X-wide angle optical zoom lens with Optical Image
Stabilization. It will sell for $429 in late September.
More info on the two cameras in the press release below.
PRESS RELEASE
CANON U.S.A. INTRODUCES NEW POWERSHOT G12 WITH HIGH DEFINITION
VIDEO AND POWERSHOT SX30 IS WITH THE WORLD’S FIRST 35X-WIDE ANGLE
OPTICAL ZOOM LENS
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 14, 2010 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a
leader in digital imaging, today announced the addition of the new
PowerShot G12 and PowerShot SX30 IS Digital cameras with innovative
features to help photo enthusiasts further develop their
photographic capabilities. Once again setting the trend in
the consumer digital camera market and solidifying its spot atop
the PowerShot lineup, the PowerShot G12 will have High Definition
(HD) video capture capabilities along with the HS (High
Sensitivity) SYSTEM helping to produce outstanding quality in the
toughest low-light conditions. The PowerShot SX30 IS Digital camera
is the world’s first point-and-shoot model to feature a 35X-Wide
Angle Optical Zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilization, making
those long distance shots that much easier to capture and then
share with friends and family.1 Consumers have grown accustomed to
PowerShot cameras providing brilliant image quality while also
offering the latest technological upgrades. The addition of
these new cameras helps solidify Canon’s position as the leader in
the digital camera marketplace.
Canon’s HS SYSTEM
Since its inception, the Canon PowerShot G-series has
differentiated itself from competing models with its ability to
produce high-quality results. The PowerShot G12 lives up to
this tradition with its wealth of features including the Canon HS
SYSTEM which provides clear, exceptional images in low-light
settings such as a sunset on the mountainside while on a camping
trip. Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor combined with the
PowerShot G12’s 10-Megapixel High Sensitivity CCD sensor, make up
Canon’s HS SYSTEM to enhance image quality and help reduce noise at
high ISO levels. One of the many challenges photographers
face shooting in the field is whether or not there will be
sufficient light to capture that once in a lifetime shot. The
HS SYSTEM helps deliver brilliant, sharp images without the use of
the flash which can be shared for years to come.
Experience Life Through HD
With the PowerShot G12, the bar has been set higher yet again being
the first PowerShot G-series model ever to record 720p HD
video. Photographers will now not only get to experience the
incredible quality of still images but also explore the world of HD
video to relive those unforgettable moments time and time
again. The new PowerShot SX30 IS also has 720p HD video
capabilities and when used in combination with the new 35X-Wide
Angle Optical Zoom lens will help secure memorable scenes from a
child’s baseball game with extraordinary resolution, color and
clarity. Both cameras also feature playback of audio in
stereo sound in addition to the new Miniature Effect for movies
mode, further adding to the flexibility when capturing memorable
moments.
“Whether on vacation with the family or on assignment for work,
consumers are always looking for the best way to capture that
memorable moment,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president
and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A.
“The addition of these new cameras illustrates Canon’s commitment
to providing them with greater shooting flexibility while
preserving Canon’s heritage as an industry leader in not only still
photography but the world of HD video as well.”
PowerShot G12 Digital Camera
As the feature set of the PowerShot G-series has evolved, the one
mainstay has been the camera’s ability to provide complete creative
control to the photographer. Keeping with tradition, the
PowerShot G12 offers a full range of shooting and recording modes
with new, exciting features such as High Dynamic Range (HDR) scene
mode. Offering added flexibility to photographers, this scene
mode allows for multiple shots to be combined into one image
helping to capture the full magnitude of a scene that consists of
very dark tones and bright highlights producing greater image
details. With the use of a tripod, one push of the shutter button
yields three sequential images with various exposures, and then
combines them into a single optimized image. A feature such
as this typically requires outside software, however, this process
can be completed within the camera thus helping to eliminate one
critical step in the creation and editing process. Another
valuable addition to this new model is Canon’s Hybrid IS technology
that compensates for angular and shift camera shake, helping to
create a near perfect image.
The Canon PowerShot G12 has a large, bright 2.8-inch vari-angle LCD
with 461,000 dots of resolution providing photographers with
additional creative control whether holding the camera overhead or
low to the ground. A new control dial has been added to the
front of the camera as well for easy adjusting of camera settings
similar to how users operate a Canon Digital SLR camera. Further
adding to the overall appeal of the new Canon PowerShot G12 is a
5X-Optical Zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilization and its
wide-angle capabilities starting at 28mm, which will help when
trying to get a sweeping landscape into one image. When using
compatible optional accessories such as Speedlite flashes, an
underwater housing and a tele-converter lens the photographic
possibilities for users of this new camera are almost
endless.
The estimated selling price of the PowerShot G12 is $499.99 and
will be available in early October.
PowerShot SX30 IS Digital Camera
The Canon PowerShot SX30 IS Digital camera is the perfect companion
for photo enthusiasts capturing memorable images or videos at
sporting events or special occasions. The addition of the new
super telephoto lens, which ranges from an ultra-wide 24mm to a
maximum length of 840mm, will offer unrivaled results while opening
up a whole new realm of possibilities for users along the
photographic journey. Helping to make this journey that much
easier is a new Zoom Framing Assist button to aid in the tracking
and capturing of subjects from a great distance away while keeping
the lens in focus. At extreme telephoto settings, holding a
camera unsteady can cause the user to lose track of the subject and
make it difficult to find the subject. The Zoom Framing
Assist button allows the user to zoom out, find the subject and
then zoom back in.
The PowerShot SX30 IS has a 14.1-Megapixel sensor, DIGIC 4 image
processor and a large, 2.7-inch wide vari-angle LCD for easy
viewing of images along with added flexibility when trying to
compose overhead or low to the ground images. In addition,
the PowerShot SX30 IS for the first time will use a Lithium ion
rechargeable battery rather than the standard AA batteries found on
previous models, making powering up the camera much easier.
The estimated selling price of the PowerShot SX30 IS is $429.99 and
will be available in late September.