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Canon's PowerShot A570 digital camera. Courtesy of Canon, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Canon: New image-stabilized PowerShot (UPDATED)
By Michael R. Tomkins, The Imaging Resource
(Wednesday, February 21, 2007 - 23:00 EST)

The Canon PowerShot A570 IS digital camera has a resolution of seven megapixels and is coupled to a Canon-branded 4x optical zoom lens with mechanical image stabilization achieved by moving elements in the optical path.

The Canon A570 IS' body includes a 2.5 inch LCD display with a fairly average 115,000 pixel resolution, along with a real-image optical zoom viewfinder. Other Canon A570IS features include 35mm-equivalent focal lengths ranging from 35 - 140mm, a maximum aperture that varies with focal length from f/2.6 at wide angle to f/5.5 at telephoto, nine-point autofocusing, a maximum ISO sensitivity of 1600, three metering modes (evaluative, center-weighted average, and spot), seven white balance modes, and eleven scene modes.

The A570 IS offers a useful 30 frames-per-second VGA video mode with sound in AVI (Motion JPEG) format, and supports SDHC as well as SD/MMC memory cards. The PowerShot A570IS is powered by two AA batteries, and interfaces include USB 2.0 (high-speed) and A/V (NTSC or PAL) connections.

The Canon PowerShot A570IS is priced at US$280, and ships from March 2007.

Canon PowerShot A570 IS
Canon's PowerShot A570 digital camera. Courtesy of Canon, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Click for a bigger picture!
General
Camera Type Compact
Manufacturer Canon
Model Number A570 IS
Dimensions 3.5 x 2.5 x 1.7"
89.5 x 64.3 x 42.8mm
Weight 175.0 g
6.1 oz
Planned Price $279.99
Planned Availability March 2007
Image Capture
Sensor Type 1/2.5 CCD
7.40 megapixels (total)
7.10 megapixels (effective)
Aspect Ratio 4:3, 16:9
Image Dimensions 3072 x 2304 (7.1 megapixels)
3072 x 1728 (5.3 megapixels)
2592 x 1944 (5.0 megapixels)
2048 x 1536 (3.1 megapixels)
1600 x 1200 (1.9 megapixels)
640 x 480 (0.3 megapixels)
Image Quality 3 levels
Image Preview / Review
Viewfinder Yes, Real-image optical zoom
LCD 2.5", 115,000 pixels
Playback Zoom 10.0x max
Lens
Lens Type Canon Zoom Lens (7 elements in 5 groups, 2 aspherical)
4x optical zoom
Image Stabilization Yes
Focal Length 5.8 - 23.2mm (actual)
35 - 140mm (35mm equivalent)
Aperture Range f/2.6 (wide) / f/5.5 (tele)
Focusing System 9- or 1-point Contrast Detect with Face Detect
Manual Focus possible (0) steps
Focusing Range Normal: 18" - infinity (45 cm - infinity)
Macro: 2.0" - 18" (5 cm - 45 cm)
Exposure
ISO Sensitivity Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Shutter Speed 15 - 1/2000 second
Exposure Modes Aperture, Shutter, Manual
Metering Modes Evaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot Metering (frame is fixed to the center)
Exposure Compensation +/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV increments
White Balance Image Sensor - Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom, Manual
Internal Flash Modes: Auto, Auto w/ Red-eye Reduction, Flash On, Flash On w/ Red-eye Reduction, Flash Off
Range: Auto ISO: 1.5-11 ft./45cm-3.5m (W), 1.5-7.2 ft./45cm-2.2m (T)
Creative
Scene Modes Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Aquarium, Underwater, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot
Digital Zoom up to 4x
Self Timer Yes, 0 - 30 seconds
Movie Format AVI (Motion JPEG) with audio
Max. clip length: 3,600 seconds () / 180 seconds ()
Storage
Recording Medium SD/MMC
File System Complies with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)
File Format JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
Connectivity
Video Yes, NTSC / PAL switchable
Computer USB 2.0 High Speed
Power
Battery Type Alkaline disposable, NiMH rechargeable
Battery Form Factor 2 x AA
Product Bundle
Software ZoomBrowser EX / ImageBrowser, PhotoStitch, Drivers
Battery / Charger 2 x AA Alkaline disposable battery
Flash Memory 16.0MB MMC-16M MultiMedia card
Other
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compliant Yes
PictBridge Compliant Yes
Internal Microphone Yes
Internal Speaker Yes
Tripod Mount Yes
Remote Control No
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Canon's PowerShot A570 digital camera. Courtesy of Canon, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Click for a bigger picture!
Canon's PowerShot A570 digital camera. Courtesy of Canon, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Click for a bigger picture!
 

UPDATED 2007-02-22 04:25ET: Canon's official press release has been added to this item.
UPDATED 2007-02-22 16:24ET: Some preliminary specifications have been updated with newer information. Availability has also been added to this item.

Original Source Press Release:

CANON DEBUTS TWO NEW �A� TEAM POWERSHOT STARS WITH THE POWERSHOT A570 IS AND A560 DIGITAL CAMERAS

Advanced Technology, Canon Premium Quality and Renowned Reliability Make These Compact Digital Cameras Easy To Use, Easy To Afford and Easy To Love

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., February 21, 2007 – With the imminent introduction of the PowerShot A570 IS and A560 digital cameras, Canon’s A-Series digital cameras have once again come to the rescue of consumers just joining the digital photo revolution, as well as those who are already in the photo-fray, and are waiting for top-tier technology to trickle down before they trade-up.

Although the line’s “A” designation stands for the convenient AA batteries it accepts, it could easily stand for “affordable” or simply reflect the consistently high marks that these feature-packed PowerShot digital cameras earn from camera users and digital camera advocates alike, these two newest A-Series digital cameras continue to deliver on Canon’s long-standing commitment to produce the highest quality cameras at the highest possible value to consumers. Indeed, Canon’s A-series of cameras have long been heralded as a top-featured, entry-level line of digital cameras and rewarded with considerable consumer loyalty1.

“ As Canon leads the way in digital camera design, innovation and image excellence we are also seeking ways to put the power of those imaging advances into the hands of digital camera users everywhere,” states Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc. “We are very proud that our new PowerShot A570 IS and PowerShot A560 digital cameras continue to fulfill that commitment and deliver on the promise of high quality and affordability.”

Sophistication Made Simple
Both the PowerShot A570 IS and the PowerShot A560 digital cameras are built with the kind of intuitive engineering that makes taking great pictures as simple as pointing and shooting. From the cameras’ Face Detection technology that detects multiple human faces in a scene and the new Red-eye Correction feature that greatly reduces that cursed condition that can occur with flash photography, to the on-board Intelligent Orientation Sensor that automatically detects whether the camera is being held and shot vertically or horizontally, these Canon cameras give users the freedom to shoot and share their photos with incomparable ease. The new models also feature a large and bright 2.5-inch 115,000 pixel LCD color display, making it easier to review captured images, perform on-camera editing and read and select menu options.

DIGIC III
The "brain" of these new PowerShot A-Series digital cameras is DIGIC III, the newest iteration of Canon's ultra-efficient (and proprietary) image processor. Previously available only on Canon’s most advanced digital cameras, the DIGIC III image processor accounts for the camera's higher performance levels including faster start up, autofocus and shutter response times, improved image quality and more efficient power consumption; resulting in extended battery life under typical shooting conditions.

With Canon's new Face Detection AF/AE/FE technology, the camera can detect, lock on and track multiple human faces in a scene simply by pressing the shutter button halfway. The face detection algorithm automatically prioritizes and selects faces and not simply the closest object. It will then optimize the focus, exposure, and flash to help ensure the best possible results. Working in concert with Face Detection, the “Red-eye Correction” feature helps to detect and correct red-eye during playback mode. In addition, images can be corrected manually while viewing photos on the LCD screen. Canon’s new Face Detection Technology makes for even easier picture taking moments, helping users to ensure in-focus smiles, and assist in the elimination of overexposed faces.

In addition, the DIGIC III image processor has a more aggressive noise reduction algorithm enabling PowerShot A-Series owners to shoot at ISO equivalent speed ratings from 80 to a super high 1600 for increased low light photo flexibility. This sensitivity at the top-end allows the camera to utilize faster shutter speeds, significantly reducing the effects of camera shake and subject movement during hand- held or low-light photography.

The PowerShot A570 IS Digital Camera
The 7.1 megapixel PowerShot A570 IS digital camera takes its place as the new “A” team value champ with its impressive 4x (35mm-140mm equivalent) zoom lens and Canon’s advanced Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) that significantly reduces the effects of camera shake (and the ruined pictures they cause). No mere electronic optical illusion that can diminish image quality in the cause of modest image stability, Canon’s “lens shift” optical system actually allows the lens to physically compensate for camera movement, even when that movement is caused by extended telephoto or low-light shooting conditions. The PowerShot A570 IS Digital Camera’s OIS is firmly rooted in the technological advances made by Canon in the design and construction of its professional EOS SLR and professional video lenses.

Adding to the camera’s optical excellence is its fast lens (opening up to f/2.6 at wide-angle settings and f/5.5 at telephoto settings). The PowerShot A570 IS digital camera’s great range of functions can be enhanced and expanded with any one of three optional converter lenses – a tele-converter, a wide converter or a close-up lens for macro photography – that attach to the camera’s zoom with the addition of an optional conversion lens adapter. The PowerShot A570 IS digital camera accommodates MultiMedia MMC memory cards as well as standard SD memory cards and the new, high capacity SDHC memory cards.

Fitting firmly and comfortably into a user’s hand, the PowerShot A570 IS digital camera continues the line’s characteristic grip design and easy-to-use intuitive interface with the added accent of a new champagne color grip.

In stores beginning in March 2007, the PowerShot A570 IS digital camera kit carries an estimated selling price of $279.99* and includes two standard AA alkaline batteries, a 16MB MMC Memory card, a USB interface cable, an AV cable a wrist strap, and Canon’s software suite.

The PowerShot A560 Digital Camera
The 7.1 megapixel PowerShot A560 digital camera captures nearly all of the imaging advances of the PowerShot A570 IS digital camera. Like its image stabilized A-series teammate, the PowerShot A560 digital camera features a smooth 4x (35mm-140mm equivalent) zoom lens and a bright 2.5-inch LCD screen. Here again, its comfortable construction and grip snugs the camera firmly into the user’s hand and its automatic, intuitive features make the PowerShot A560 digital camera a snap to use under virtually any shooting conditions, including often difficult low-light circumstances. This low-light effectiveness is due in large part to the pairing of the camera’s fast (f/2.6 - f/5.5) lens, it’s top-end super-high ISO of 1600 and of course, the myriad blessings bestowed by the DIGIC III image processor.

Formidable yet phenomenally user-friendly, the PowerShot A560 digital camera maintains the high quality and high affordability factors that PowerShot A-Series cameras have come to represent. The PowerShot A560 digital camera accommodates MultiMedia MMC memory cards as well as standard SD memory cards and the new, high capacity SDHC memory cards. In stores beginning in March 2007, the camera includes two standard AA alkaline batteries, a 16MB MMC memory card, a USB interface cable, an AV cable, a wrist strap, and Canon’s software suite at an estimated selling price of $229.99*.

Direct Print
Like all PowerShot digital cameras, these newest additions to the A-series work seamlessly with Canon's petite compact photo printers to deliver stunning high quality borderless prints.  Consumers simply connect their PowerShot digital camera to a Canon compact photo printer—such as the SELPHY CP730 or PIXMA mini260 models.  Press the bright blue Print/Share button, and within moments2, a brilliant, borderless 4x6-inch print begins to emerge.  It is that simple.  Canon's compact Photo Printers are PictBridge compatible, so they work with PictBridge enabled digital cameras to provide users with excellent image quality and ease-of-use, especially when paired with a Canon digital camera.

Windows Vista Ready
As one of Microsoft's Premier Launch Partners, Canon is proud to announce that all PowerShot cameras announced in 2007 are Certified for Windows Vista according to Microsoft standards, without any extra downloads or upgrades. Additionally, all current models are fully compatible with other operating systems including Windows XP and Mac OS X (Versions 10.2 - 10.4).

About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and industrial imaging solutions. The company is listed as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America and is on the BusinessWeek list of "Top 100 Brands.” Its parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), is a top patent holder of technology, ranking third overall in the U.S. in 2006†, with global revenues of $34.9 billion. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.

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All referenced product names, and other marks, are trademarks of their respective owners.
Specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
*Pricing subject to change at any time. Actual prices are determined by individual dealers and may vary.
1. According to The NPD Group’s retail tracking service, Canon's PowerShot A70 model ranked number one digital camera for 2003, PowerShot A75 model ranked number one digital camera in 2004, Canon's PowerShot A520 model ranked number one digital camera in 2005, PowerShot A530 ranked number three digital camera and PowerShot A540 model ranked number five digital camera in 2006.
2. Print speed of up to 58 seconds is based on average output speed achieved during product testing with DIGIC II processor embedded Canon PowerShot digital cameras and Canon SELPHY CP Printers. Other products’ print speed may vary. Printer functions are sensitive to temperature and humidity.
† IFI Patent Intelligence, January 11, 2007

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