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  2. Canon PowerShot G - Wikipedia

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    In Q3 2015, Canon introduced the PowerShot G5 X as the successor to the Canon PowerShot G16. The G5 X uses a 1-inch sensor, significantly larger than the G16's 1/1.7" sensor. The G5 X is essentially a G7 X with a built-in electronic viewfinder, whereas the G16 had an optical viewfinder. The G5 X also has a DSLR-like form factor with the ...

  3. Canon PowerShot G16 - Wikipedia

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    Yes. General. LCD screen. 3 inches with 922,000 dots. Dimensions. 109 x 76 x 40mm (4.29 x 2.99 x 1.57 inches) Weight. 356g including battery. The Canon PowerShot G16 is a digital compact camera announced by Canon on August 22, 2013.

  4. Canon PowerShot S - Wikipedia

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    Canon PowerShot S. The Canon PowerShot S is a series of digital cameras released by Canon, as part of the wider PowerShot range. The S-series was originally a line of compact point-and-shoot cameras, slowly evolving into a prosumer line of cameras slotting right beneath the G-series cameras. The line later branched off into Canon's line of ...

  5. Suzuki G engine - Wikipedia

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    The G10 (sometimes referred to as the "G10A" to set it apart from the later G10B) and G10T are a 1.0 L (993 cc) straight-three gasoline four-stroke engine using aluminum alloy for the block, cylinder head and pistons. A 74 mm × 77 mm (2.91 in × 3.03 in) bore and stroke give the engine a total of 1.0 L; 60.6 cu in (993 cc) of displacement.

  6. Canon PowerShot - Wikipedia

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    The PowerShot products is a line of consumer and prosumer grade digital cameras, launched by Canon in 1996. [3] In 1996 a model of PowerShot was introduced to the market, The PowerShot 600. The production of The PowerShot came shortly after Canon released and subsequently discounted its SV series in 1992 and switched to digital cameras.

  7. Canon Digital IXUS - Wikipedia

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    Canon used its experience with small film cameras, particularly the APS IXUS, to mass-produce good digital cameras smaller than anyone else had managed up to the time (the first Digital IXUS was the smallest 2 MP then available [2]) and reused the popular IXUS/IXY/ELPH brand name with the tag line "The DIGITAL IXUS blends Canon's award-winning ...

  8. DIGIC - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS-1D Mark III uses dual DIGIC III processors to achieve a capture rate of 10 frames per second at 10.1 MP (with a maximum burst of 110 JPEG images, depending on the speed of the attached storage). [6] The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III also uses dual DIGIC III processors to achieve a capture rate of five frames per second at 21.1 MP. [7]

  9. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Canon NS (1939) New Standard. A Canon S without the slow shutter speeds. Canon J (1939) J stands for Junior a non-rangefinder model. Canon J II (1946) Similar if not the same as prewar cameras. Canon S (1946) Similar if not the same as prewar cameras. Canon S II (1946) A redesign with combined range finder and viewfinder functions – two windows.