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Canon’s new PowerShot cameras are for super-zoom lovers

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Despite the popularity of smartphone (and tablet) cameras increasing by the minute, companies like Canon aren’t ready to throw in the towel for classics such as the point-and-shoot. With that in mind, the Japanese camera maker has introduced a pair of compact, super-zoom shooters: the PowerShot SX400 IS and PowerShot XS520HS. For starters, the entry-level SX400 IS, priced at $250, comes with a 16-megapixel CCD sensor, Digic 4+ image chip and 30x optical zoom, plus a number of “Smart Auto” features that Canon hopes make it easy for users to snap some great quality photos and video. The SX520 HS, on the other hand, is $400, but the heavier price tag, naturally, signifies a better spec sheet. There’s a 16-megapixel High-Sensitivity sensor (with the same image processor as the SX400), 42x optical zoom and a mini-HDMI, as well as speedy autofocus and enhanced stabilization systems. If you’re interested, you won’t have to wait long to get one — Canon’s bringing the new PowerShots to market soon, starting with the SX400 IS in August and SX520 HS the following month.

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