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September 22nd, 2009 in Camera by Uncle Sha

Macworld senior editor Tim Moynihan takes a first look at two new Canon point-and-shoot cameras, the PowerShot SD980 IS and the PowerShot SD940 IS.

PowerShot SD980 IS

Canon’s iconic ELPH has always been a show-off, with the looks and smarts that make you want to carry it out in the open for everyone to see. The PowerShot SD980 IS takes the concept even further with Canon’s first-ever touch panel interface.

The camera that invented sleek and slim is equipped with a huge 3-inch PureColor System LCD screen that responds to your touch, delivering operation that’s as natural and intuitive as cutting-edge technology should be.

Four opulent color options are the icing on the cake.

PowerShot SD940 IS

Your camera says a lot about you–and according to Canon’s new PowerShot SD940 IS, you’re into hot design and cool technology.

Emerging from your jeans pocket or purse like a sleek little jewel, the PowerShot SD940 IS makes a statement before you even take a picture.

And the new menu ensures easy access to all its advanced Canon technology, where 12 megapixels, improved Smart AUTO Mode and 720p HD movies are just the beginning.

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