PDN reported on a special edition of Canon's new killer ELPH point and shoot camera.
It's a significant step forward in point and shoot cameras because it uses a CMOS sensor instead of the older, lower quality (and universal) CCD so the low-light performance improves right off the bat. It also shoots over 8 frames a second! Between that and the blink detection, you'll definitely get the shot of your kid you've been missing.
The SD4000 also shoots 720p HD video with stereo sound and has a maximum aperture of 2.0.
The camera will retail for $350--frankly, I thought it would be more.
The Storm Trooper Edition will be limited to 200 and will be available only at the Canon E-store (www.shop.usa.canon.com) at the end of May. Shouldn't they have launched it on May the Fourth?
Click here for the official announcement and product pages on CanonUSA.com.
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