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Canon Power Shot ZOOM - Canon top management loves this
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  • Specs

    • 12.1mp 1/3" CMOS
    • ISO 100-3200
    • 100-400mm equivalent optical zoom
    • 800mm digital zoom
    • 1080p video
    • Face recognition AF
    • Optical Image Stabilization
    • microSDXC card slot
    • USB-C
    • Weight: 144g (0.3lbs)
    • Price: Around $300 USD.
  • Canon manager:

    I love this product. Simple, cheap to fabricate, lots of revenue, simple use, no one needs it but will buy it. And We use The left over electronics and put it on simple plastic mold with plastic loupes and proximity sensors. Grate way to get rid of excess hardware folks, grate job!!!!!

    Put on better sensor for improved version next year guys for a 450 Bucks 24mpx 6800x digital zoom.

  • Hiking, birdwatching and nature gazing, consumers are embracing the beauty of the outdoors this season and beyond. With this in mind, it is important to have a convenient and intuitive imaging tool to explore the world. Developed to showcase an impressive telephoto reach in a user-friendly, compact design, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today launches the PowerShot ZOOM, the company’s first telephoto monocular.

    The lightweight telephoto monocular sports 100mm, 400mm and 800mm telephoto viewing capability1 with a one-touch switch, and is equipped with impressive instant zoom capability to help users view distant subjects. Additionally, the monocular can capture images and videos to a micro SD card, and by pairing it with a compatible smart device2 and the Canon Camera Connect app3, these files can easily be downloaded. This pairing feature transforms the PowerShot ZOOM monocular into a friendly companion to compatible smartphones for viewing and capturing super-telephoto scenes.

    “In today’s ever-changing world, consumers are looking for intuitive and portable imaging tools to view telephoto scenes up close and with ease,” said Tatsuro “Tony” Kano, executive vice president and general manager of the Imaging Technologies & Communications Group of Canon U.S.A., Inc. “Built for those users who enjoy outdoor activities, the PowerShot ZOOM monocular delivers a small, compact viewer with a long focal length. We are eager to see how consumers use this tool and the convenience it will add to their daily lives.”

    In addition to its zoom capability, compact size and ability to pair with compatible smartphones, the PowerShot ZOOM telephoto monocular also features:

    • Auto focus when viewing through the electronic viewfinder (EVF) and recording images and video with face tracking
    • Optical Image Stabilization for shake correction
    • 39 inches, 2.36 million dots EVF
    • 12-megapixel still-image capture
    • Full HD video capture up to 30p (29.97)
    • Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® connection with the Canon Camera Connect app and use of compatible mobile devices2
    • Live view and download of photos and videos with the use of the Canon Camera Connect app3
    • USB C terminal for charging and supplying power
    • Micro SD memory card slot
    • $299 at https://www.adorama.com/icazoom.html

    ​​​Price & Availability

    ​​​​​​​Available in white, the Canon PowerShot ZOOM compact telephoto monocular is scheduled to be available in late November 2020 for an estimated retail price of $299.99*. For more information, please visit usa.canon.com.

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  • New firmware - Ver.1.1.0

    1. Supports video recording for remote live view shooting with the smartphone application [Camera Connect].
    2. When shooting a still image, the blacked-out frame is displayed to make it easier to understand what was shot.
       * When shooting one shot, the blacked out frame is displayed for each shot.
       * During continuous shooting, only the first frame is blacked out.
  • Canon’s ZOOM Digital Monocular

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