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December 8th, 2010
Canada for this generous contribution. Climate change is visible all around us, and raising awareness of its consequences is essential to finding solutions," said Morag Carter, Program Director, Climate Change and Clean Energy.
Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the company employs 1,200 people at its offices nation-wide, servicing the Canadian market from coast to coast. Innovation and cutting-edge technology have been essential ingredients in Canon's success. Canon's leadership in digital imaging, optical and document management technology and solutions is based in large part on the thousands of patents the company has secured throughout its history. Canon Inc. is among the top three US patent recipients.
The company's comprehensive product line includes networked multifunction devices; digital copiers (colour and black and white); printers, scanners, image filing systems and facsimile machines; calculators, digital camcorders, digital and analogue cameras and lenses; semiconductor, broadcast and other specialized industrial products.
PETER COADE FROM CBC HALIFAX WINS CANON CANADA’S OTHER SIDE OF THE LENS … - DigitalJournal.com (press release)
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December 2nd, 2010
The 20m high artwork is shown dominating the skyline, with the delicate pastels also overpowered by its dark silhouette thanks to the angle of the photographer’s shot.
I’d kill for an outfit like this! was taken by Flickr group member Alison Benbow, aka Radarsmum67, in Chinatown on a Canon Powershot SX200 IS camera.
Life imitates art in Flickr favourites - Liverpool Daily Post
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November 26th, 2010
Canada for this generous contribution. Climate change is visible all around us, and raising awareness of its consequences is essential to finding solutions,” said Morag Carter, Program Director, Climate Change and Clean Energy.
Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the company employs 1,200 people at its offices nation-wide, servicing the Canadian market from coast to coast. Innovation and cutting-edge technology have been essential ingredients in Canon’s success. Canon’s leadership in digital imaging, optical and document management technology and solutions is based in large part on the thousands of patents the company has secured throughout its history. Canon Inc. is among the top three US patent recipients.
The company’s comprehensive product line includes networked multifunction devices; digital copiers (colour and black and white); printers, scanners, image filing systems and facsimile machines; calculators, digital camcorders, digital and analogue cameras and lenses; semiconductor, broadcast and other specialized industrial products.
PETER COADE FROM CBC HALIFAX WINS CANON CANADA’S OTHER SIDE OF THE LENS … - CNW Group (press release)
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November 8th, 2010
Canon will be donating $20,000 to the David Suzuki Foundation on behalf of all of the participants and in addition, will donate $5,000 to the charity of choice of the weather reporter or meteorologist whose photograph earns the most votes online. Anthony’s charity is The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.
The Other Side of The Lens - Global Winnipeg
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November 2nd, 2010
Canon Canada recently equipped Weather Specialist Warren Dean with a Canon Powershot SX200 IS digital camera to photograph recent weather phenomena Saskatoon and Saskatchewan– from record rainfalls to hail and even a little bit of sunshine.
The results are part of Canon’s The Other Side of the Lens initiative. Featuring 12 of Canada’s top weather reporters and meteorologists, the images show ferocious rain storms, spectacular coastlines, unforgettable views, local habitat and much more.
The David Suzuki Foundation will receive $20,000 on behalf of the participants of Canon’s online photo exhibit call Climate: The View from Here.
In addition, Canon will be donating $5,000 to the charity of choice of the weather reporter or meteorologist whose photograph earns the most votes online. Warren’s charity is the Meewasin Valley Authority.
Climate: The View from Here - Global Winnipeg
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October 21st, 2010
Canon Canada recently equipped Weather Specialist Warren Dean with a Canon Powershot SX200 IS digital camera to photograph recent weather phenomena Saskatoon and Saskatchewan– from record rainfalls to hail and even a little bit of sunshine.
The results are part of Canon’s The Other Side of the Lens initiative. Featuring 12 of Canada’s top weather reporters and meteorologists, the images show ferocious rain storms, spectacular coastlines, unforgettable views, local habitat and much more.
The David Suzuki Foundation will receive $20,000 on behalf of the participants of Canon’s online photo exhibit call Climate: The View from Here.
In addition, Canon will be donating $5,000 to the charity of choice of the weather reporter or meteorologist whose photograph earns the most votes online. Warren’s charity is the Meewasin Valley Authority.
Climate: The View from Here - Global Saskatoon
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October 9th, 2010
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Canon SX210 IS Review: A 14MP, 14x high-zoom camera with quality features - TechShout!
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September 28th, 2010
The compact super-zoom market has, seemingly, stagnated over recent years. With the inclusion of feature such as GPS taking the focus away from what should be the main agenda, image quality, improvements in this area have been few and far between, with new iterations in many company lines treading water. This is, admittedly, a tough end of the market that deals with a customer base that wants ultimate flexibility; Good image quality and a massive focal range to go along with a convenient size.
Canon again hit this section of the market promising to lead the way with its combination of high resolution and large focal range. Fitted with a 14.1-megapixel CCD sensor along with a 14x zoom lens, with a 35mm equivalent of 28-392mm, the SX210 delivers good image quality at lower ISOs and a great focal length in a relatively compact body. The inclusion of optical image stabilisation allows consistent result throughout the zoom range as well. The drawback to the focal length that the SX210 has is that the lens is relatively slow, meaning that achieving good results consistently in dim light can be difficult. Along with photos being a tad on the noisy side in general, things really get noticeably soft when you edge over ISO 400. In saying this, Canon has delivered quality, pretty much, on par with most of the cameras in its class.
Build wise, Canon has delivered a good, solid feel in the SX210. The 3.0”, 16:9 aspect ratio widescreen LCD display dominates the back of the camera, and is great when used in HD movie mode. It also has good low light visibility making the overall experience, during composing and playback, an enjoyable one, though its size could have been used more effectively. Minor annoyances in the overall design comes in the form of a relatively weak flash, popping up even when its not activated, and an extremely small zoom controller which gets tiresome after a while.
Where the SX210 excel is its overall performance, and this is possibly the cameras strongest aspect. The auto focus system is very accurate, while metering and white balance is reliable and consistent. Because of these factors, shooting in its Easy mode is quite a treat with the SX210 delivering good results for the point and click photographers out there. When in this mode, all menus and options are removed leaving the user with a very streamlined approach. The nice inclusion of wink mode has been added to the already useful face-detection self-timer, and features such as fisheye and the panorama assistant are available for the more creative at heart.
Canon Powershot SX210 Digital Camera Review - Buy-n-Shoot.com (press release)
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August 31st, 2010
The Canon PowerShot SX200IS is clearly a very popular camera and the actual price is a tremendously important issue to make an effort to consider. Let’s take a look at what the retailers out there are selling this unit for as of Aug 25 2010.
Two hundred thirty-one web retailers were used for our fully realized inspection from the initial comprehensive sample of three hundred seventy-two.
Our standard mainstream was three hundred twenty-nine dollars and eleven cents and there was fourteen dollars and eleven cents between the average marketplace price tag and our lowest price. Some of the other asking prices in the realm of the average were 338.09, 335.56, 321.34 and 324.14.
Thirty-five were dumped by reason of incompetent website usability leaving three hundred thirty-seven. Eight were removed in view of poor quality policy on privacy and thirteen were discarded on the grounds of unconvincing shipping policy leaving three hundred sixteen.
Retailers Hitting The Spot With Canon PowerShot SX200IS? - Photography News
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July 31st, 2010
A woman whose son attends the home daycare where a toddler drowned in a backyard pool Wednesday says she trusts the woman who runs the daycare “100 per cent” and will continue to send her child there …
Doomsayers relax: we can, in fact, feed the population of nine billion the world is expected to have by 2050. But to do this, we’ll have to abandon our irrational prejudice against genetically modified…
For the second year in a row, Monarch Homes has topped the list of Ottawa homebuilders with the highest customer satisfaction, according to a J.D. Power study.
What a lot of schmucks there are in the new comedy Dinner for Schmucks! And what a variety of them! The Concise Oxford defines schmuck as “a foolish or contemptible person (Yiddish),” and Dinner for…
Photographer: Cherie Leach - Ottawa Citizen
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