:Canon PowerShot

{{short description|Digital camera product line}}

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PowerShot is a line of consumer and prosumer grade digital cameras, launched by Canon in 1996.{{cite web|url=http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1992_1996/1992_1996.html |title=Canon Camera Story (1992–1996) - From Analog SV Cameras to Digital Cameras |publisher=Canon |access-date=July 14, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717151556/http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1992_1996/1992_1996.html |archive-date=July 17, 2011 }} () In 1996 the first model was introduced to the market, the PowerShot 600, which came shortly after Canon released and subsequently discounted its SV series in 1992 and switched to digital cameras. The PowerShot line has been successful for Canon, and is one of the best-selling digital camera lines worldwide. The PowerShot's success comes from its marketing to the general public as a compact and easy to use digital camera.{{Cite web |title=View by period - 1992-1996 - Canon Camera Museum |url=https://global.canon/en/c-museum/history/story08.html |access-date=2022-09-15 |website=global.canon}}

Free software from the Canon Hack Development Kit (CHDK) project allows nearly complete programmatic control of PowerShot cameras, enabling users to add features, up to and including BASIC and Lua scripting.[http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/05/06/2032216.shtml Slashdot], Hacking Canon Point-and-Shoot Cameras, Posted by kdawson on Tuesday May 06 2008, @04:56PM, from the now-don't-brick-it dept.

In 2005, certain models of PowerShot A-series and S-series cameras were affected by third-party CCD sensors with a design flaw, which caused them to fail and display severely distorted images. Canon offered to repair affected cameras free of charge.{{cite web|url=http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=225&modelid=13390&keycode=2112&id=29819|title=Service Notice: CCD Image Sensor Advisory|date=2005-10-06|access-date=2010-02-01|archive-date=2010-02-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205102138/http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=225&modelid=13390&keycode=2112&id=29819|url-status=dead}}

Products

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;Current

  • D series: outdoor cameras with waterproof, freeze-resistant, and shock-resistant bodies
  • E series: design-oriented budget cameras
  • G series: flagship cameras with advanced features
  • S/SD series (also known as PowerShot Digital ELPH, Digital IXUS, and IXY Digital): "Performance and Style" ultra-compact point-and-shoot cameras
  • S/SX series: ultra-zoom cameras
  • V series: vlogging cameras{{cite magazine |url=https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/canon-powershot-v10 |title=Canon PowerShot V10 Review |first=Jim |last=Fisher |magazine=PCMag |date=8 June 2023 |access-date=8 March 2025}}

("IS" and "HS" are not a series; they are suffixes that denote "image stabilization" and "high sensitivity" respectively.)

;Discontinued

  • PowerShot 600 (1996)
  • S series: originally a series of compact point-and-shoot cameras, currently a series of prosumer cameras slotting beneath the G series
  • A series: "Easy and Fun" budget cameras ranging from point-and-shoot to prosumer cameras
  • Pro series: semi-professional-level cameras slotting right beneath Canon's dSLRs, consisting of the Pro70 (1998), Pro90 IS (2001), and Pro1 (2004)
  • TX series: hybrid camera–camcorders

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!Model

!Release Date

!Sensor specifications

!Video specifications

!Lens (35 mm equiv), zoom and aperture

!Image processor

!LCD specifications

!Viewfinder

!Card

!Size W×H×D (mm)

!Weight (with batteries)

!Notes

PowerShot 600{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/powershot-600|title=Canon Powershot 600 (1996)|website=The Digital Camera Museum|language=en-gb|access-date=2018-02-22}}

|13 June 1996

|1 MP (832×608),
1/3" CCD

| rowspan="2" {{no|No video mode}}

|50 mm, f/2.5

| rowspan="3" |

|No LCD

| rowspan="2" |Optical

|PCMCIA Type II / III
(1 MB internal memory)

|{{nowrap|160 × 93 × 59}}

|460 g

|Canon's first consumer digital camera, has RAW

Pro 70

|Early 1999

|1.68 MP (1536×1024),
1/2" CCD (CYGM)

|28–70 mm (2.5×), f/2–2.4

|2" vari-angle

|Compact Flash Type I / II
(2 slots)

|{{nowrap|148 × 84 × 130}}

|800 g

|Added hotshoe

Pro 90 IS

|February 2001

|2.6 MP (1856×1392),
1/1.8" CCD (CYGM)

|320×240 at 15 FPS

|37–370 mm (10×), f/2.8–3.5

|1.8" vari-angle

| rowspan="2" |Electronic

| rowspan="2" |Compact Flash Type I / II

|{{nowrap|125 × 85 × 130}}

|680 g

|Added video mode

Pro 1

|February 2004

|8 MP (3264×2448),
2/3" CCD

|640×480 at 15 FPS

|28–200 mm (7×), f/2.4–3.5

|DIGIC

|2" vari-angle,
235,000 dots

|{{nowrap|118 × 72 × 90}}

|640 g

|Has built in ND Filter

See also

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