Difference between revisions of "Canon PowerShot S400"
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− | The '''PowerShot S400''' is 2003 model joining [[Canon]]'s successful line of compact, metal-bodied digital cameras begun with the [[Canon PowerShot S100|S100]]. The S400 includes a 4-megapixel sensor, a 3x zoom, and a 1.5" diagonal LCD screen. While this model continued the use of [[CompactFlash]] storage, Canon soon after began transitioning their camera lineup to the smaller [[SD card]] format. | + | The '''Digital ELPH PowerShot S400''' is 2003 model joining [[Canon]]'s successful line of compact, metal-bodied digital cameras begun with the [[Canon PowerShot S100|S100]]. It was also sold as the '''Digital IXUS 400''' and the '''Digital IXY 400'''. The S400 includes a 4-megapixel sensor, a 3x zoom, and a 1.5" diagonal LCD screen. While this model continued the use of [[CompactFlash]] storage, Canon soon after began transitioning their camera lineup to the smaller [[SD card]] format. |
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PowerShot S400 with tabletop tripod image by Thirteen Of Clubs (Image rights) |
The Digital ELPH PowerShot S400 is 2003 model joining Canon's successful line of compact, metal-bodied digital cameras begun with the S100. It was also sold as the Digital IXUS 400 and the Digital IXY 400. The S400 includes a 4-megapixel sensor, a 3x zoom, and a 1.5" diagonal LCD screen. While this model continued the use of CompactFlash storage, Canon soon after began transitioning their camera lineup to the smaller SD card format.