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This magnesium-bodied beauty summons the powers of a full-frame 21-megapixel sensor and mighty Digic 4 processor to bang out stills that often kick its much pricier brother, the 1D Mark III, squarely in the behind.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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A massive 21 megapixel, full-frame sensor; mighty Digic 4 processor; and 1080p HD video shooting capabilities make this DSLR the king of the heap.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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A massive 21 megapixel, full-frame sensor; mighty Digic 4 processor; and 1080p HD video shooting capabilities make this DSLR the king of the heap.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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On the processing side, the Rebel XSi includes Canon's Digic III processor, which the company says includes a 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion processor for better tone and gradations.
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Like its superzoom cousin, the S100 can shoot 1080p HD video and comes equipped with the Digic 5 processor and improved stabilization.
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Other notable specs include full 1080p HD video, improved image stabilization, a new Digic 5 processor, and a 2.7-inch fixed LCD.
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PowerShot SX10 IS, sporting the same zoom lens, flip-out LCD, and Digic 4 processor as that model.
PCWorld 2010
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Both models use the Digic 4 engine, and both have a 63 zone, dual-layer metering system.
PCWorld 2010
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Both models use the Digic 4 engine, and both have a 63 zone, dual-layer metering system.
Macworld Melissa J. Perenson 2010
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PowerShot SX10 IS, sporting the same zoom lens, flip-out LCD, and Digic 4 processor as that model.
PCWorld 2010
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