Canon recently identified the first new model in its SX series of budget superzoom compact cameras, the Canon Powershot SX100 IS.

The camera features an 8.0 megapixel sensor allowing for high quality resolutions, while it comes with an impressive ten times optical zoom with optical Image Stabiliser and a clear 2.5 inch LCD screen offering 100 per cent coverage.

The long-lens camera also comes with an array of useful extras, such as Digic III image processing, face detection, a digital tele-converter, safety zoom and 19 different shooting modes, all encased in a compact silver or black body.

A solid feature-set ensures that the Canon Powershot SX100 IS offers clean and detailed images at all zoom settings and a fast and dependable focus, as well as good exposure and white balance.

Recently, Canon announced that it had reached a new milestone as it completed production on its 30 millionth EOS-series single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, noting that 10-million EOS digital-series SLRs had already been sold. The first EOS line SLR was released by the company 20 years ago.

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