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Thursday, 30 October 2014
Canon PowerShot N2
Canon PowerShot N2
The PowerShot N was a small square camera with a 8x f3.0-5.9 28-224mm lens and 2.8-inch tilting touchscreen. The thing it, though, the screen only tilted up 90 degrees. That made it fine for low shots and you could flip the camera over and shoot above your head, too.
The PowerShot N2, however, does go up 180 degrees letting you see yourself in front of the camera. To go along with this is a self-portrait mode that will adjust exposure compensation, smooth skin, and add background defocus, and you can tap the screen to start a shutter self-timer.
This mode automatically creates five different versions of a single shot using different color and tone settings, crops, and styles in addition to saving the original photo.
The N2 is the first to have the option of a Creative Shot movie mode that combines several movie clips automatically with special effects including super slow motion, quick motion, and various filters.
It include a new 16-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor and NFC for easier setup of Wi-Fi connections to Android smartphones and tablets.
The Canon PowerShot N2 shows up in December in a choice of black or white versions for about $300. Region-specific pricing was unavailable, but that $300 price translates to roughly £185 or AU$333 in the UK and Australia, respectively.
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