Canon Expands Elph Series: Digital PowerShot SD770, SD790 and SD890 IS

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: March 13, 2008 | 1 Comment

Canon Expands Elph Series: Digital PowerShot SD770, SD790 and SD890 IS
Today comes an announcement from Canon that they are to expand the range of their Elph Series Digital Powershot cameras. There are to be three new models, the SD770 IS, SD790 IS and the SD890 IS. All three cameras features 10 megapixels, improved face detection and also and new intelligent anti blur system.

With these three new models comes some casualties, some older models will be discontinued in order to make room for the new range. Gone is the SD850 IS, and in its place is the SD890 IS, which has 5X optical zoom and a 37–185mm equivalent lens and although it has more features, it is actually lighter.

The SD790 IS takes the place of the SD750; this new model has 3X optical zoom and comes with a 3 inch LCD screen. This model out of the three has had the most changes in its design.

The cheapest of the three is the SD770 IS, this will replace the SD1000. However Canon have decided to give this a more curved design, the wanted to stick with the box design as it seems more popular with the users.

Source - PC Mag

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One Response to “Canon Expands Elph Series: Digital PowerShot SD770, SD790 and SD890 IS”

  1. Canon SD770 says:

    canon sd770 is really wonderful canon elph digital camera. i like it very very much : )

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