Canon Intros PowerShot D10
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The new Canon PowerShot D10 is not for the military, at least not for reconnaissance, espionage and other operations worthy of the term classified, but it sure fires a lot of features are worth deleting from the top secret list.
PowerShot D10 is the first waterproof camera made by Canon. You might find that hard to believe but it appears that Canon finally care for durability. PowerShot D10 has 12.1-megapixel sensor, and is powered by the DIGIC 4 processor with a host of smart on-board technologies. It also has a 3x zoom lens with image stabilisation for clearer pictures.
It has a 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II display at the back so you can clearly see what you’re shooting at (and after taking the shot). Talk about durability, the LCD screen has 2mm shield that protects it from common bumps and scratches, of course just don’t try to destroy it deliberately and you’ll be fine.
The camera is also shock resistant. It is waterproof up to depth of 10 meters.
This Canon camera will be available this April for a price of £379.
Source: Pocket-Lint