| Canon's new Ixus Digital Wireless Wi-Fi Camera |
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| Written by Dan Robins | |
| Friday, 11 November 2005 | |
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Many of have become used to the idea that you can transfer digital camera images to your PC or printer through the use of a memory card, PictBridge interface and even using Bluetooth technology. As technology manufacturers continue to raise the bar on a daily basis, we’ll soon be infiltrated with these same cameras that come with a Wi-Fi interface. Canon has announced a January 2006 release of their new Ixus Digital Wireless camera that not only transfers the picture data to your computer but also allows you to control the camera’s actions from your PC. Slightly larger in size, this new camera basically has the same style and functionality as the company’s Ixy Digital 60. And like its predecessor, will still have USB and PictBridge capabilities as well. {mosgoogle} Canon won’t be the first company to offer this kind of technology. Nikon offers it with their Coolpix P1 and P2 digital cameras and Kodak offers the same with their EASYSHARE-ONE camera although you have to purchase the SD-compatible wireless card separately. The cost of this new Canon digital camera is expected to be around $600. |
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