Canon digital camera innovations have always been
at the forefront of photographic innovations and their compact digital
cameras package a variety of functions into a deceptively small Canon
digital camera body. These are particularly attractive to a wide range
of users because of their light weight, ease of use, high image quality
and high functionality. Canon digital camera experts are highly
experienced in camera manufacturer, leading-edge optical technology,
ultra high-precision mounting technology, electronic device technology
and color management technology amongst others. All of this experience
and expertise is combined to produce the Canon digital camera PowerShot
series and the PowerShot DIGITAL ELPH/DIGITAL IXUS series.
Throughout their continuing research, the Canon
digital camera development team has collected a large amount of
photographic data and also made broad statistical analyses of the
frequency involved in taking photographs. This data led to the creation
of the Canon digital camera Photographic Space which is a graphical
database of information relating to the relationship between
surrounding brightness and distance between a Canon digital camera and
the subject relative to the focal length and position of the zoom lens
when pictures are taken.
The Canon digital camera Photographic Space led to
the development of a new scene-recognition technology called "iSAPS"
(intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photographic Space) Technology.
Canon digital camera iSAPS Technology analyses the scene to be
photographed and makes optimal adjustments of a number of key
functions, including auto-focus, before the shutter is pressed.
The Canon digital camera iSAPS Technology closely
estimates the camera-to-subject distance based on the lens focal
length, zoom position and surrounding brightness which guarantees the
most accurate exposure and white balance settings for the overall
conditions.
At the high end of the Canon digital camera range
are their single-lens reflex, or SLR, cameras. The Canon digital camera
company has created ultra-high-precision imaging elements and
high-performance digital imaging engines so that their digital SLR
cameras possess the same ease of operation as their 35mm film
counterparts but produce exceptionally high-quality images.
The Canon digital camera imaging engine, or DIGIC
II, creates image data from signals output from a CMOS, or
complementary metal oxide semiconductor, sensor. The CMOS sensor is
really the brain of any digital camera. Canon developed the Canon
digital camera DIGIC II high-performance imaging engine directly due to
the increasingly high resolution CMOS sensors. With the help of a
high-capacity DDRS DRAM (double data rate SDRAM) as the buffer memory,
the Canon digital camera DIGIC II processes high-resolution images at
ultra-high speeds.
This article was posted on November 08,
2005