| Canon has today announced the four megapixel
PowerShot A80. As with all Canon's 'A' series digital cameras
this one is aimed at the beginner, having said that it's
far more feature rich than most entry level digital cameras
with a flip-out and twist LCD monitor and a wide range of
manual controls. Unlike the A60 and A70 which use the 1/2.7"
type CCD (5.3 x 4.0 mm) the A80 has a 1/1.8" type CCD (7.2
x 5.3 mm) which actually gives it larger pixel size than
its predecessors. The A80 maintains a three times optical
zoom lens, AA battery power and Compact Flash storage.
Press Release (Canon Europe):
Canon's 4.0 Megapixel PowerShot A80: Creativity unleashed
Amstelveen, 20 August, 2003 - Canon, a leader in photographic
and imaging technology, today launches the 4.0 Megapixel
PowerShot A80; the new flagship of the PowerShot A-series
range. Packed with features to put creativity back into
the hands of the photographer, the PowerShot A80 brings
together a newly designed 3x optical zoom with fast f/2.8
aperture, Vari-angle LCD monitor and 9-point AiAF (Artificial
intelligence Automatic Focus). A 32 MB CompactFlash card
is included as standard, giving the camera the capacity
to hold between 14 and over 300 images.
Canon's engineers have built a camera with the features
of the EISA European Digital Camera of the Year 2002 award
winning PowerShot G2, but in a smaller, more stylish body
and with all the advantages of today's technologies. Canon's
purpose-built, high performance DIGIC processor drives 2.4
fps continuous shooting, up to 3 minutes movie clips with
full sound and Canon's patented iSAPS (intelligent Scene
Analysis based on Photographic Space) technology which acts
like a photographer's assistant, presetting the camera for
faster focusing and more pleasing brightness and white balance
settings. This is the first digital still camera from Canon
to support the new industry standard for direct printing
- PictBridge - allowing PC-less printing via direct camera-to-printer
connection to any PictBridge compliant photo printer, regardless
of brand.
"Our customers are really starting to benefit from Canon's
long term, large scale R&D investment into optics and
digital technology" explains Hiroshi Komatsuzaki, Head of
Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. "This camera sets new standards
for image quality, photo flexibility and value, outperforming
other models on the market.
More pixels, larger CCD sensor
The 4.0 Megapixel CCD sensor is the same as that found
in Canon's highly reviewed Digital IXUS 400 and PowerShot
S45 models. Each of the individual pixels is almost 50%
larger than in the PowerShot A70 enabling the camera to
provide superb image quality that is suited to photo prints
up to A3 in size.
14 shooting modes
A choice of 14 shooting modes allows users to take complete
control of any shooting situation, dictating precisely the
type and level of automation required. Along with all the
fully manual, Program and Aperture/Shutter speed priority
modes expected in an advanced digital, the PowerShot A80
includes two custom modes for storing preferred camera settings.
Portrait and Landscape modes minimise/maximise depth of
field appropriately, and a Night Scene mode, providing slow
sync speed for realistic shots, balance exposure to maintain
both background and foreground detail. Stitch Assist mode
enables precise alignment of multiple images for panorama
and poster shots that can be merged with Canon's PhotoStitch
software. Movie clips up to 3 minutes are also possible
with sound recording, playback and even editing all in the
camera. Photo effects include vivid colour, neutral and
low sharpening, sepia, black and white.
New display, improved optics
When not in use, the Vari-angle LCD monitor completely
reverses and swivels into its housing in the rear of the
body and is completely protected. The screen can swing open
a full 180o and be rotated to virtually any angle, allowing
for shooting with the camera close to the floor or high
in the air. A lateral reversal or 'mirror image' function
is available for easy self-portraits.
Introduction of the Vari-angle LCD monitor meant less room
for the lens, requiring a fundamental redesign of the camera's
optics allowing the camera to maintain the compact dimensions
when not in use. Even though the CCD is larger than previous
PowerShot A-series models, Canon has managed to design an
f/2.8 3x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 38 - 114mm) with
a shorter retraction length. To keep focus crisp throughout
the image including its edges with such a compact lens,
2 aspherical elements were introduced. Employing a rear-focus
technique, moving only one element in the 3rd group, the
new lens delivers pin-sharp focus more quickly than previous
models. The fast f/2.8 aperture is perfect in low light
conditions and for achieving narrow depth of field. A digital
zoom extends the effective zoom range to 11x combined optical
and digital.
High-end processing, high-end performance
The complex algorithms required to accurately process functions
such as white balance and color rendition have all been
integrated into Canon's unique high speed DIGIC processor.
This allows the PowerShot A80 to deliver stunning quality
images with no trade-off in camera responsiveness. The DIGIC
processor is so fast it runs only for very short times thereby
reducing power consumption. The PowerShot A80 will take
up to 250* shots or provide up to 280 minutes playback from
a single set of batteries. The camera takes every-day Alkaline
or NiMH rechargeable AA batteries, providing greater flexibility
for travel and other occasions.
9-point AiAF
The AiAF (Artificial intelligence Automatic Focus) has
been extended to 9 zones, the first time such a powerful
system has been deployed on a PowerShot A-series camera.
Focusing is now more precise regardless of subject position.
An Intelligent Orientation Sensor allows the AF frame to
be weighted differently for horizontal and vertical shooting,
further increasing the accuracy of exposure, and saving
time when managing photos on a computer or slideshows on
TV. Standard single centre-point AF is selectable and can
be combined with a magnified display of the centre zone
to enable highly accurate manual focusing.
Waterproof Case and lenses
For those with an interest in water sports or diving, an
optional waterproof case - submersible to 40m - is available,
complete with anti-fog double glass and flash light diffusion
plate. To increase the range of the lens, a bayonet mount
adapter fits easily over the lens to accommodate both a
Wide Converter and Tele Converter, extending the possible
zoom range to 26.6-200mm (35mm film equivalent), even a
close-up lens for extreme macro shooting is available.
Printing without PC
A PC is not even required in order to produce lab-quality
prints at home. The PowerShot A80 can be connected via USB
cable directly into any PictBridge compliant photo printer,
regardless of brand. The camera is also backward compatible
with Canon's Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct standards.
When printing direct to a Canon printer, the camera automatically
the selects optimum communication protocol to maximise print
speed and quality.
Canon PowerShot A80 Specifications
 |
| Sensor |
1/1.8" CCD
RGB Color Filter Array
4.1 million pixels total |
| Effective
pixel count |
4.0 million |
| Image sizes |
2272 x 1704
1600 x 1200
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
| Movie clips
* |
320
x 240, 15 fps, up to 3 mins
160 x 120, 15 fps, up to 3 mins |
| File formats |
Still: JPEG EXIF 2.2
(Super-Fine, Fine, Normal)
Movie: AVI (Motion JPEG + Wave audio) |
| Lens |
3x optical zoom
38 - 114 mm equiv.
F2.8 - F4.9 |
| Digital
zoom |
Up to 3.2x |
| Focus |
9-point AiAF
1-point AF
Manual focus
AF assist beam (on/off) |
| Metering |
Evaluative
Center weighted average
Spot |
| AE Lock |
No |
| AE Bracketing |
No |
| Exposure
compen. |
+/-2.0 EV in 0.3 EV
steps |
| Sensitivity |
Auto
ISO 50
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 400 |
| Shutter |
15 - 1/2000 sec
1.3 sec or slower only Manual and Shutter priority
modes
Auto noise reduction slower than 1.3 sec |
| White balance |
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Fluorescent H
Custom |
| Viewfinder |
Optical |
| LCD monitor |
1.5" TFT LCD
Flip-out and twist |
| Flash |
Built-In
Modes: Auto, Flash On, Flash Off, Manual
Red-Eye Reduction: On, Off
Manual power selection: 3 levels
Range (Auto ISO, Wide): 0.45 - 4.4 m (1.5 - 14.4
ft)
Range (Auto ISO, Tele): 0.45 - 2.5 m (1.5 - 8.2
ft) |
| Shooting
modes |
Auto
Program AE
Shutter priority AE
Aperture priority AE
Manual
Custom 1
Custom 2
Portrait
Landscape
Night Scene
Fast Shutter
Slow Shutter
Stitch Asssist
Movie (with sound) |
| Photo effects |
Vivid
Neutral
Low Sharpening
Sepia
Black & White |
| Drive modes |
Single
Continuous (1.6 fps, up to 8 frames)
Continuous High (2.4 fps, up to 5 frames) |
| Direct
printing |
Canon Card Photo Printers
Canon Bubble Jet Printers with direct print function |
| Other features |
My Camera
iSAPS technology
Movie editting
Sound memo (up to 60 secs)
Magnify Zoom (2 - 10x)
Auto play
DPOF / Transfer Order |
| Self Timer |
Yes, 2 or 10 sec |
| Connectivity |
USB 1.1 (inc PTP)
A/V out |
| Storage |
Compact Flash Type
I
FAT 12/16 and FAT 32 support
16 MB CF card supplied |
| Power |
4 x AA batteries (NiMH
rechargable recommended)
Optional AC adapter |
| Dimensions |
103 x 65 x 35 mm (4.1
x 2.6 x 1.4 in) |
| Weight
(no batt) |
250 g (8.8 oz) |
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