Canon New PowerShots Cameras Revealed! Are They Best Suited For Those Who Love To Take Selfies?

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Users of Canon's new PowerShot cameras can't help but notice its influence to selfies. At the same time, they show some cool and pretty tech, engaging an f/1.8 aperture, the goal of rear LCD that can turn the 180 degrees in full.

The selfie-empowering LCD on the Canon PowerShot G7X is an additional feature in the flexible point and shoot. The company focuses on the high-end point and shoots for the premium compact camera and includes the 1-inch CMOS sensor, on the large scale for the classification. Canon's most current image processor inclusion is the G7X, the DIGIC6 and it can catch the 20.2 megapixels images. It can sustain a huge aperture when the 4.2x zoom is slotted in, varying from f/2.8 for telephoto and maximizing at f/1.8 for broad-angle. The 31 focus points are also impressive.

Extra features are NFC and WiFi, a star mode that can catch brilliant night sky, star trails and a macro mode that permits users to be as 2 inches close away from the subject. The camera costs $699 and will be released on G7X. Another bonus for selfies is the raison D etre of the N2 PowerShot. As the name implies, this is the next version of the PowerShot N, the objective is to make YouTube personalities and selfie shutterbugs, yes! The camera also has a prominent 180 degrees LCD.

The thin N2 can also shoot 1080p video at 30 frames per second and still at 16.1 megapixels. It also has the same DIGIC6 picture processor as the G7X and some DSLR of Canon. The N2 will be released on December at $299. Pictures could be snapped by using the touchscreen, this time; users could focus on the lens and the ring. There are also comes artistic mode that can create multiple files like videos that can be edited and put together like a movie. Latly, the SX60HS series of Canon is at $549 of the point and shoot superzoom camera, which subjects can be magnified up to 65x.

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