Canon have introduced a few new digicams but the most interesting is the TX1. With a 7.1 MP sensor, a 10x optically stabilized lens and the ability to shoot HD video, it's quite a powerful camera squeezed into a digital Elph sized package. Pretty impressive.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., February 21, 2007 At first glance Canon's new 7.1 megapixel PowerShot TX1 digital camera looks familiar...pocket-sized, stainless steel case with textured accents and enough cutting-edge photo technology to make one wonder how they got all that functionality into that deck of playing cards-sized package. Indeed, this compact camera fits in just as well at a football game or a family function; in a small evening bag for a night on the town, or the pocket of a dress shirt, and is as much at home on a business trip as it is on a hard-earned weekend getaway.
At second glance, the mystery of how they got all that functionality into that really
small space deepens. Augmented by a simple press of the power button - this digital camera
comes alive and the family resemblance to not one, but many of Canon's crowning camera
achievements becomes immediately apparent...a stainless-steel barrier on the camera's
leading-edge slides away to unleash the PowerShot TX1 digital camera's formidable (and
optically image-stabilized) 10x optical zoom lens that glides smoothly from its resting
place into the open air. Unfold a simple yet securely hinged housing, and an 115,000-pixel
Vari-Angle LCD screen is freed to swivel camcorder-like from the PowerShot TX1 digital
camera's side.
This digital dynamo even adds a 30 fps High Definition (HD) 720p widescreen (16:9)
capability to its movie mode at the press of a button. What's more, the PowerShot TX1
digital camera has easy connectivity to play its movies or high quality stills back on
high-def TVs, thanks to Canon's thoughtful inclusion of a convenient component video
output terminal.
"We developed the PowerShot TX1 digital camera for people who appreciate its vast
technological advances in both still and movie digital imaging and developed one, very
compact, very powerful, very easy to use camera that provides high-resolution still images
and HD movie capabilities as well," states Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and
general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc. "The PowerShot
TX1 digital camera is the fulfillment of Canon's innovative thinking and vision that mixes
the best of photography and video features like never before."
Optical Image Stabilization
Given the impressive and extensive range of the PowerShot TX1 digital camera's 10x optical
zoom lens (39mm -390mm equivalent), Canon included its advanced optical image
stabilization (OIS) system that helps to significantly reduce the blurring effects of
camera shake that can occur at long zoom settings or during long exposures. Superior to
electronic IS systems that simply use software to mask movement, this OIS system actually
shifts the lens to compensate for unwanted motion, making it easier to snap great images
and smooth movies, when the camera is hand-held or in low-light conditions.
DIGIC III
The "brain" of this new PowerShot camera is DIGIC III, the newest iteration of
Canon's ultra-efficient (and proprietary) image processor. The new gold standard on all
new Canon cameras, the DIGIC III image processor accounts for the camera's higher
performance levels including faster start up, autofocus and shutter response times,
improved image quality and more efficient power consumption; resulting in extended battery
life under typical shooting conditions.
Advanced Face Detection and Red-Eye Correction
With Canon's new Face Detection AF/AE/FE function, the camera can detect, lock on, and
track multiple human faces in a scene. The face detection algorithm automatically
prioritizes and selects faces (based on Canon's Intelligent Scene Analysis/iSAPS
technology). It will then optimize the focus, exposure and flash to help ensure the best
possible results for even easier picture taking moments. The result is flattering
portraits and group shots where all of the subjects are in clearer focus and accurately
exposed. Compared to previous Canon cameras with Face Detection technology, the PowerShot
TX1 digital camera adds several improvements, including the ability to use the function
for movies as well as still images, the ability to detect faces that are further away or
not aimed directly at the camera, and better control of flash exposure.
Working with the camera's Face Detection technology, Canon's new Red-eye Correction
feature helps detect and corrects, during playback mode, that bothersome by-product of
flash photography. Images can be corrected manually while viewing photos on the LCD screen
to help vanquish red-eye, once and for all. Because most images will no longer require
laborious post-processing with a computer, the new in-camera Red-eye Correction feature is
ideal for direct printing.
Aaand...Action!
The versatile PowerShot TX1 digital camera helps users to shoot home movies that can look
like the next Hollywood blockbuster while recording CD quality Stereo Sound, in 44 KHz. In
fact, consumers can take full advantage of the 10x optical zoom lens and image
stabilization while shooting movies, which is a rare feature in most digital cameras. In
addition to recording widescreen 720p HD movies at a rate of 30 fps for stunning High
Definition clarity, the TX1 digital camera shoots high-quality VGA (640 x 480 pixels)
movies at 30 fps (in a traditional 4:3 aspect ratio) and has the option of shooting at 30
fps or 60 fps in the QVGA 320 x 240-pixel setting (also in 4:3 format).
ISO-Metrics
As an added benefit of the DIGIC III image processor's more aggressive noise reduction,
the PowerShot TX1 digital camera can shoot at ISO equivalent speed ratings from 80 to as
high as 1600. This increased sensitivity at the top-end allows users to select faster
shutter speeds, adding additional stability and reducing the danger of camera shake and
subject blur during hand held, low-light photography. What's more, the TX1 digital camera
offers users the option of Canon's new "Auto ISO Shift" feature which, at the
touch of a button, can accurately increase the ISO up to 800, further offsetting camera
shake due to low-light or unsteady shooting conditions.
In the Mode
The PowerShot TX1 digital camera comes equipped with 14 shooting modes, expertly allowing
for a myriad of different photo preferences and conditions including Automatic, Camera
Manual, Super Macro for close-up work, Color Accent, Color Swap, Stitch-Assist, Movie
(including HD), and seven Special Scene Modes: Portrait, Night Snapshot, Indoor, Foliage,
Snow, Beach and Aquarium.
Still Images and Video: The Best of Both Worlds With MovieSnap
Newly adapted for the PowerShot TX1 digital camera's 7.1 megapixel CCD image sensor,
MovieSnap enables users to capture high-resolution still images while recording movies,
helping to ensure that milestone memories are preserved for picture frames, photo albums
and e-mail sharing as well as for video viewing.
True to its multi-use design, the PowerShot TX1 digital camera's wide-viewing angle,
Vari-Angle LCD screen swings out, permitting the user to compose shots from virtually any
position, such as over-the-head or under the knees, while the display screen's 15-level
brightness adjustment makes it easier to view images under a variety of real-world
lighting conditions. A new multi-layer coating on the surface of the screen is glare and
scratch resistant, and provides enhanced resistance to dust and fingerprints.
Which End Is Up?
Clearly, not all images are vertical, even those taken with a vertically-designed camera.
Switching back and forth to accommodate preferred composition used to require flipping the
images in playback in order to view them. Now, Canon's on-board Intelligent Orientation
Sensor automatically detects whether the camera is being held vertically or horizontally,
so PowerShot TX1 digital camera users have the freedom to shoot and share their photos
quickly and with incomparable ease.
Windows Vista Ready
As one of Microsoft's Premier Launch Partners, Canon is proud to announce that all
PowerShot digital cameras announced in 2007 including the PowerShot TX1 digital camera are
Certified for Windows Vista according to Microsoft standards, without any extra downloads
or upgrades. Additionally, all current models are fully compatible with other operating
systems including Windows XP and Mac OS X (Versions 10.2 - 10.4). The PowerShot TX1
digital camera will be supplied with Digital Solutions Disk V.30, which contains the
latest versions of Canon's powerful yet easy-to-use imaging software, including
ZoomBrowser EX 5.8 and ImageBrowser 5.8 Both of these programs support One-Touch
Downloading via the TX1 camera's Print/Share button, which illuminates in bright blue when
the camera is connected to a compatible device via USB.
The PowerShot TX1 digital camera accommodates standard SD memory cards and the new,
high-capacity SDHC memory cards as well as MultiMedia and MMCplus cards. In stores
beginning in March 2007, the camera kit includes a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery and
battery charger, a 32MB MMC plus memory card, a USB interface cable, stereo AV cable for
audio/video output, and a component video cable for connecting to High Definition TVs. The
PowerShot TX1 carries an estimated selling price of $499.99*.