By Sushuma January 27, 2000 10:47 AM
(IDG) -- Canon has announced plans to begin selling from March the first consumer-level three-megapixel class digital still camera.?The PowerShot S20 will go on sale in Japan in early March with a 99,800 yen ($946) price tag - round the same price as a two-megapixel class camera would have fetched one year ago.?Featuring a CCD (charge-coupled device) pickup with 3.3 million pixels, the camera represents the first of the next generation of consumer digital still cameras.?Currently, the highest resolution consumer cameras have around 2.5 million pixel CCDs.?Canon said the new camera will serve a growing need in the market for cameras that can provide pictures of sufficient quality from which to produce 8 x 10 prints.?The camera also features a 32-64mm 2x optical zoom lens and built-in buffer memory which stores pictures temporarily and means the waiting time between taking images is reduced to 2.2 seconds.?Canon says a 64MB CompactFlash card is large enough to store 31 images taken in the camera's large/ normal mode.?The PowerShot S20 measures 10.5 by 6.9 by 3.4 centimeters and weighs 270 grams.?
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Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on January 27, 2000 10:29 PM
its 3.3 with interpolation, its actually 2.1.... yawn