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Press Release

New look Canon PowerShot S60 packs 5.0 Megapixels
July 17, 2004


Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce its latest 5.0 Megapixel compact digital still camera, the PowerShot S60. A comprehensive array of technology firsts for the PowerShot S-Series include new lens materials that allow a reduction in lens size enhancing a new elegantly sleek body shape. Also new for the S-Series is the 28-100mm focal length lens with 4cm macro, simultaneous RAW and JPEG file recording, optional 2x tele-converter, and a 40m depth waterproof case. The camera includes a new pre-set white balance mode for underwater photography, Print/Share button, 15 second to 1/2000 sec shutter speeds, and a new user interface.

"We are already seeing many professional photographers carrying compact digital cameras in addition to their usual kit," said Malcolm Hills, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging in the UK and Europe. "The pocket-sized PowerShot S60 is perfect for those moments when a smaller camera is needed and with many features included from our digital SLR range it will appeal to professionals and photography enthusiasts who can’t afford to compromise on specifications.”

Starting with the optics
Drawing on its 60 year heritage of precision optics and lens manufacture experience, Canon has equipped the camera with a new 3.6x optical zoom lens. The lens features Canon's new UA (Ultra-high refractive index, Aspherical) lens, allowing for the design of a more compact lens with no compromise on image quality. This contributes to making the body almost 8 percent thinner than the popular PowerShot S50 this camera replaces, even though it has a 28mm wide angle and higher zoom ratio. The 28-100mm focal length range expands to 200mm with the addition of an optional 2x tele-converter.

Updated and integrated
The user interface is dramatically improved, with an ergonomic SLR-style Mode Dial on top of the camera for shifting quickly and easily between 13 different shooting modes. Up to 180 second movies (30 seconds at VGA resolution) can be recorded with sound, playback and in-camera editing. Shutter speed range increases to span 15 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Super efficient
To keep the camera 'at the ready', start up time has been reduced by approximately 20 percent compared to the PowerShot S50, while an already class-leading battery capacity has been increased by 26 percent with the introduction of the more powerful NB-2LH battery. This performance is due in part to the incorporation of Canon’s unique DIGIC image processor. DIGIC is purpose built by Canon to execute the complex algorithms necessary to properly calculate functions such as white balance and colour rendition, with no trade-off in camera responsiveness. By keeping all key functions on a single chip, size and power consumption are also reduced. The overall result is more shots at a higher rate with stunning image quality.

Fast and accurate
DIGIC also drives a two frames per second (High Speed) continuous shooting speed, and supports 9-point AiAF for fast, accurate focusing even when subjects are not centred. FlexiZone AF/AE allows scrolling around the frame's Auto Focus areas to select the desired subject, for which exposure is weighted accordingly. The camera also includes iSAPS – a type of artificially intelligent photographer's assistant that instantly analyses each scene. iSAPS makes adjustments even before the shutter release is pressed to optimise exposure, white balance and auto-focus settings in every shooting situation.

Professional features
The PowerShot S60 includes several features from Canon’s range of digital SLR cameras, which includes the popular EOS 300D and EOS 10D. One of these is the ability to record RAW files. The camera embeds a JPEG thumbnail in recorded RAW files, allowing for quick reviewing and avoiding the cumbersome wait for file conversions when all that is required is a small preview image.

Advanced Printing
As soon as the camera recognises successful connection to a direct printer or Windows computer, a blue light on its Print/Share button illuminates to indicate that printing or file transfer can commence. Connection via USB cable to any PictBridge compatible printer, such as Canon's Bubble Jet i990, enables printing without first transferring to a PC. When connected to a Canon compact photo printer such as the Canon CP-330, the camera/printer combination allows for 'movie-prints' (sequential frames of a movie clip printed as thumbnails on a single card) and photo IDs (passport style ID photographs).

Free online image sharing
Membership to Canon’s web portal, CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, expands to allow uploading of movie clips. These are first compressed for faster uploading using an upgraded version of the Canon ZoomBrowser software[2]. CANON iMAGE GATEWAY gives PowerShot S60 customers 100MB of free album space on the Internet for storing and sharing favorite photographs and albums – a private online photo gallery. F unction icons, themes and sound effects can also be downloaded so the camera’s look and feel is always fresh.

Software
Software supplied includes browsing and printing software ZoomBrowser EX (Windows) and ImageBrowser (Mac). Other software includes PhotoStitch, plus photo and movie manipulation software ArcSoft PhotoStudio and VideoImpression. Drivers include TWAIN (Windows 98/2000) and WIA (Windows Me). Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) support allows the camera to connect to any Windows XP and Mac OS X (v10.1/v10.2/v10.3) system without the requirement for a driver installation.

Availability and reader enquiries
The PowerShot S60 will be available from June 2004

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