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Canon Intros Two Hybrid Mini-DV Camcorders

Two new digital mini-DV camcorders from Canon announced today are promising to “offer stunning digital video and still performance in stylish form factors that beg to be held.” These two models, the 4.3 megapixel, $1,099 Optura 600 and the 2.2 megapixel, $799 Optura S1, are expected on store shelves in September.

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The Optura 600’s highlights, Canon said, include its integrated ability to take digital photos which can be printed at up to 8.5 x 11 inches, its small form factor, 16:9 widescreen television video capture mode, 10x optical zoom/200x digital zoom, built in image stabilizer, a high end image processor and program auto exposure mode dial for a selection of different shooting modes.

As for the Optura S1, major features on this mini-DV camcorder include its integrated ability to take digital photos, a minimalist look, the ability to record widescreen video, a miniSD Card slot and a built-in photo flash and lens cover.

“Whether we’re breaking new ground by offering a 4.3 megapixel image sensor in the sleek new Optura 600 hybrid camcorder or delivering easy-to-use video and still performance in a stylishly hip design in the Optura S1, Canon is leading the way in the digital camcorder two-in-one category,” said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc.

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