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More of Canon

 If you're looking for a casual point and shoot camera, why not give the IXUS 80 IS a go for only $429. The IXUS 80 IS is an 8.0 mega-pixels camera and features 3x optical zoom, with face and motion detection technology and a built-in optical image stabilizer for users with shaky hands.

 When done with the photo taking with your new cameras, why not print out your beautiful photos with the CP740 Selphy printer which is retailing for only $199. The CP740 has a 2.0-inch LCD viewer and memory card slots and comes with some nice goodies like a Bluetooth adapter, $30 worth of shopping voucher, 36 credit card sized photo prints and a carrying bag.

 The High-Definition Video camcorder Canon HV 30 (Full HD) premiered back at the recent CES 2008 in Las Vegas and features a 2.96-megapixel camera sensor, a 10x optical zoom and a built in optical image stabilizer. For a cool $1999, Canon is also throwing in 2 batteries, 3 HDV tapes, a bag, an 80GB external HDD, a 2GB MiniSD card and a tripod.

 If the price of the HV 30 is beyond your budget at the moment, why not try for the DC 230, which will only set you back by $899. The DC 230 features a 1.07 mega-pixel camera sensor, 35x optical zoom and dual layer recording. Also comes with goodies which includes: battery, 3 DVD-RW discs, a digital kit bag, a 80GB external HDD, a 2GB MiniSD card and a tripod.

 Last but not least are the Canon projectors, and pictured here is the LV-7260, which has XGA resolution, a brightness of 2,000 lumens, 1.6x wide-angle zoom lens, an ultra-long lamp life of 3000 hours and two years on-site warranty for $1599.

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