Canon PowerShot D

PowerShot D10

The Canon PowerShot D is a series of digital cameras released by Canon in 2009.

The D series cameras are designed for underwater and heavy-duty use.

Releases of D series:

  • D30 is waterproof up to 25 m (82 ft) it was the world's deepest camera without housing, temperature −10 °C to 40°C, shock-resistant up to 2 meters, dust proof, effective pixel 12.1-megapixel CMOS, ISO up to 3200, optical zoom 5×, zoom (eq. 35mm) 28–140mm, digital zoom 4*, 1024p Full HD video with dedicated button, 640 * 480 or 320 * 240 (120, 240 fps), miniature effect: 1920 * 1080 or 1280 * 720 (1.5, 3, 6 fps), Sunlight LCD for better view in bright condition, built-in flash, size: 109 × 68 × 28 mm, weight 218 grams, built-in GPS tracker.[1]
  • D20 is waterproof up to 10 m (33 ft), temperature −10 °C, shock-resistant, effective pixel 12.1-megapixel CMOS, ISO up to 3600, zoom mechanical 5×, zoom (35mm) 28–140mm, size: 112 × 71 × 28 mm, weight 228 grams, built-in GPS.
  • D10 is waterproof to 10 m (33 ft), and freeze- and shock-resistant. Because the waterproof case limits lens size, the D10 has a 3× optical zoom lens; resolution is 12.1 MP. Introduced in 2008, the D10 is still sold by Canon, but, as of 2014, is no longer featured in the PowerShot D catalog.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Waterproof Canon PowerShot D30 dives deep". Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  2. Canon USA: http://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/cameras/powershot-d-series-digital-cameras
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