Difference between revisions of "Canon PowerShot S200"
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− | The 2002 '''Canon PowerShot S200''' (Digital IXUS v2, Digital IXY 200a) was an evolution of the metal-clad digital compacts Canon had pioneered in its [[Canon PowerShot S100 | S100]] and [[Canon PowerShot S110 | S110]]—among the smallest on the market in their day. | + | The 2002 '''Canon PowerShot S200''' (Digital IXUS v2, Digital IXY 200a) was an evolution of the metal-clad digital compacts [[Canon]] had pioneered in its [[Canon PowerShot S100 | S100]] and [[Canon PowerShot S110 | S110]]—among the smallest on the market in their day. |
− | The S200's body size, 2-megapixel sensor, and 2× zoom remain the same from those earlier models; added is a useful four-way button controller on the rear of the camera. | + | The S200's body size, 2-megapixel [[CCD]] sensor, and 2× zoom remain the same from those earlier models; added is a useful four-way button controller on the rear of the camera. There is a 1.5 inch LCD monitor on the back as well as a traditional optical viewfinder. Images are stored on [[CompactFlash]] media. |
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The 2002 Canon PowerShot S200 (Digital IXUS v2, Digital IXY 200a) was an evolution of the metal-clad digital compacts Canon had pioneered in its S100 and S110—among the smallest on the market in their day.
The S200's body size, 2-megapixel CCD sensor, and 2× zoom remain the same from those earlier models; added is a useful four-way button controller on the rear of the camera. There is a 1.5 inch LCD monitor on the back as well as a traditional optical viewfinder. Images are stored on CompactFlash media.