Canon
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Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i Review
Although the Canon EOS 650D was the first DSLR to have a touchscreen, Canon sensibly decided that the touch controls should be in addition to rather than instead of the...
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Canon PowerShot N Review
Canon had a good opportunity to create something fun, but misses the mark by a long shot. (6 out of 10) Pros Intriguing concept Responsive, fluid touchscreen that tilts Cons Can...
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Canon PowerShot SX280 HS Review
The Canon PowerShot SX280 HS puts 20x zoom in your pocket, along with Wi-Fi, GPS, and 1080p60 video capture. It’s an ideal travel camera, and earns our Editors’ Choice award. (4...
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Canon EOS 100D / Rebel SL1 Review
The interchangeable lens camera market has shifted significantly over the past couple of years. Where once the bulky DSLR was the undisputed king, now smaller, compact system cameras are making...
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Canon imageFormula P-208 Scan-tini Personal Document Scanner Review
The Canon imageFormula P-208 Scan-tini Personal Document Scanner combines a capable scanner with somewhat limited software. (3 out of 5) Pros Duplexes Automatic document feeder Scan utility in firmware allows scanning...
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Canon PIXMA MX455 Review
It seems incredible that you can buy a multifunction printer with fax for under £60, but that’s all this new office-orientated Canon PIXMA MX455 costs. Keeping the price down has resulted...
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Ron Howard, Canon Team Up for Film Contest
Ron Howard is unfolding a director’s chair just for you. The famed actor, director, and producer is teaming up with Canon for the Project Imaginat10n Film Contest. Filmmakers of all skill...
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Canon Pixma MX392 Office All-In-One Inkjet Printer Review
The Canon Pixma MX392 Office All-In-One Inkjet Printer’s low price makes it a reasonable fit as a personal MFP for light-duty use, particularly in a micro or home office. (3 out...
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS Review
The PowerShot ELPH 330 HS has a lot of good qualities, but it may not be good enough to fend off smartphones when it comes to casual photography. (7 out of...
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Canon Color imageClass MF8580Cdw Review
The Canon Color imageClass MF8580Cdw provides solid speed, good output quality, and Wi-Fi connectivity as a capable color laser MFP for small offices and workgroups. (4 out of 5) Pros Good...
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Canon PowerShot Elph 330 HS Review
One of the best cameras you can buy for less than $250, the svelte, 10x-zoom Canon PowerShot Elph 330 HS takes beautiful pictures and lets you send them instantaneously with integrated...
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Canon VIXIA HF G30 Camcorder
Canon just announced a new flagship camcorder, the VIXIA HF G30 camcorder, which features a powerful 20x Genuine Canon HD Video Lens, MP4 recording, and built-in Wi-Fi capability with dual band...
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Canon PowerShot A1400 Review
Canon’s PowerShot A1400 is a capable, easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera that can capture sharp images in good light. And it’ll only set you back about $100. (4 out of 5) Editor’s Choice...
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Canon PowerShot A2600 Review
Canon’s compact, entry-level PowerShot A2600 is capable of producing sharp images, but image quality suffers in lower light. It’ll only cost you $150, but it’s not the best value you’ll find....
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Canon Pixma PRO-100 Review
The Canon Pixma PRO-100 may be at the low end of near-dedicated photo printers geared to photo enthusiasts, but it still produces photos worthy of hanging in a gallery. (4 out...
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Canon EOS M Review
The EOS M, Canon’s first compact interchangeable lens camera, feels polished on the outside, but its poor performance makes it clear that you’re looking at a first-generation product. (2.5 out of...
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Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M Review
The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M lets you use Canon SLR lenses on the EOS M, but they are slower to focus when compared with native EF-M lenses. (3 out of...
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Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Review
The Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM, the standard prime lens for the EOS M, is compact, fast, and sharp. (4 out of 5) Pros Very sharp Compact Inexpensive Wide aperture Cons...
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Canon EF-M 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM Review
The Canon EF-M 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM is sharper and better made than many 18-55mm lenses, but shows noticeable distortion at wider angles. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Sharp Optically stabilized...
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Canon Speedlite 90EX Review
The Canon Speedlite 90EX is an impressively compact flash. It pairs well with the compact EOS M, but can be used with any Canon camera that supports Speedlites. (3.5 out of...



















