Following the announcement of a new range of digital cameras, Canon has unveiled a number of other related products.

Pocket Lint reports that the manufacturer’s Canon EOS 50D was the main announcement that will be “hogging a lot of the attention” in the digital camera sector but added that its new printers and scanners were also noteworthy.

In terms of printers, Canon boosted its Pixma all-in-one photo printing range seven new models, including some that are equipped with the firm’s Auto Photo Fix (APF) Auto Scan Mode (ASM) and ChromaLife100+ (CL) technologies.

APF is described as an image correction facility, whereas AS is designed to make scanning images an easier process. CL, on the other hand, “is claimed to deliver longer lasting, fade resistant photos,” the article added.

Canon’s “trio of new scanners”, it concluded, also offer “faster scanning speeds and higher resolutions [than] their predecessors”.

The Canon PowerShot SX110IS, PowerShot E1, A1000 IS and A2000 IS are among the other cameras the company has also recently unveiled.

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