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In the field of A3+ inkjet printers it would seem the bar has already been set to a remarkable height, but now along comes the Canon PIXMA PRO-1 and the bar goes up again. What's more, it goes up by more than just a notch or two. Canon's new flagship A3+...
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Although providing a similar 8 megapixel resolution and 7X optical zoom, the PowerShot Pro 1 at 545g is considerably lighter than the 955g Sony DSC F828, one of its biggest competitors. The design of the PowerShot Pro 1 is reminiscent of the ground-bre...
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T3.com Updated: 2017-03-01 06:59:01
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What if you want the power and features of a digital SLR but still have a hankering for movie modes and framing by LCD? Canon hopes youll spare a thought for its latest SLR-alike, the eight-megapixel Pro1 with its 7x zoom. This solid (550g) camera h...

7x zoom with wide-angle setting. Impressive 8-megapixel images.

Poor interface. Unprofessionally slow handling.

7x zoom with wide-angle setting. Impressive 8-megapixel images.
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2017-03-01 06:59:01
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This camera is one of the first batch of 8 megapixel prosumer digital cameras. Clearly aimed at the prosumer becausse of its lens, full set of manual controls and price, the Canon Powershot Pro1 missed its target due to its poor optical quality. Most...
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The Pro1s compact case makes it a pleasant camera to tote. Its battery life could be better, however.
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In early 2004, the prosumer digital camera market was set alight with the launch of a range of 8 megapixel cameras from the likes of Sony, with its DSC-F828, Nikon and its Coolpix 8700, and Canon with its PowerShot Pro1 that I'll be taking a closer look a...
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Just when we had hoped that manufacturers were moving on from the megapixel race we caught news of Sonys ICX456 eight megapixel CCD sensor which was leaked onto the Internet in June last year. And so at that time it wasnt difficult to predict that...

Very good resolution, joint best of group, Wide angle seven times zoom lens, fast at wide, Selectable color space (sRGB / Adobe RGB), Good shot to shot times, Good flash performance, Time-lapse feature, Relatively compact and lightweight, Good ergonomics...

Vignetting / lens shading at maximum aperture, Visible noise from ISO 100 upwards, Slower than expected startup time, Limited latitude of image parameter adjustment, No AF assist lamp, No live view histogram, Lower than advertised continuous shooting spee...

The PowerShot Pro1 is a camera designed to be familiar to current Canon owners, easy enough to use for first time buyers and yet still provide a semiprofessional feel and feature set. Canon has borrowed from its professional lens line to put an L qual...
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Specs: Megapixels: 8, Maximum Resolution: 3264 x 2448 pixels, Included Memory Amount: 64 MB, Media Format: CompactFlash, T...
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Despite its compact size, the Pro1 employs a professional quality 2/3-inch, eight megapixel CCD image sensor that produces images up to 3264 x 2448 pixels in size, the largest of any PowerShot camera to date. The cameras L-series 28-200mm equivalent f...
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