Canon Unbosomed About The Two New Upcoming Superzooms Cameras

The prominent Japan based Multinational Corporation, Canon has uncovered about its forthcoming cameras, which are designated as PowerShot SX520 HS and PowerShot SX400 IS. As per the firm, these models are Low-end Superzooms devices that will propitiate the consumers, those who are seeking for something that's a little more affordable.

However, the names of the both successors are suggesting that it has diversified the formidable SX camera lineup of the company. Notably, the firm is specialized in the fabrication of imaging and optical products and endeavors hard to provide enhanced as well as upgraded quality in its offerings. As per the reports, these forthcoming models could replace the current SX510 IS.

Here, if we will pour out the specs of SX520 HS, then it is compact with some rejuvenated and improved duds alongside 16-megapixel CMOS sensor. Its 42x zoom lens with an aperture range of f/3.4-6.0 and DIGIC 4+ image processor brags to deliver fast motion performance and "Intelligent" image stabilization for shaky clicks when zooming in.

SX520 HS

Under the hood, the device confers 32 pre-defined scene modes for still shots with 21 movie scene modes, which makes it a creative shooter. It also splurges to shoot movies in full 1080p HD. Apart from its size, the battery of the gadget will be confined to just 210 shots on a charge. It is expected that this unique camera of Canon, SX520 HS will be procurable with a monetary value of $399.99 from in September.

Now, discussing the sibling of SX520 HS, SX400 IS that is anticipated to hit the ledges of the market in August with a price tag of $249.99. Though, the device is paired with 30x zoom along with an aperture range of f/3.4-5.8, but it's recording is limited to just 720p video. The camera is coupled with 16-megapixel CCD sensor and runs on DIGIC 4+ Image Processor.

SX400 IS

Although, this Affordable Superzoom Camera lacks some of the features compare to the SX520 such as lesser battery and unavailability of manual focus, but its more comfortable grip along with updated autofocus speeds from its predecessor, will make it tempting among the consumers.