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Canon HS pixels.
Photos will never be the same again.
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Canon HS pixels. Photos will never be the same again.
Canon's innovative HS System represents a cutting edge combination of
high-sensitivity sensor and DIGIC 4 processor working together to give premium
image quality even in low light. This reduces the need to shoot with flash or
tripod, allowing you to capture the real, natural atmosphere of the moment.
HS System
The optimised combination of sensor and
Many models also feature back-illuminated
DIGIC 4 processor is the key to HS System's
CMOS sensors which can capture more light
amazing low light results. As well as the
than conventional CMOS sensors and
latest sensor technologies, the 10MP and
perform better in low light. CMOS also
12.1MP resolutions mean that each pixel is
enables high speed shooting features
larger than on higher resolution models.
like fast continuous shooting, High-speed
Bigger pixels can capture more light and this
Burst, Super Slow Motion Movie and Full HD
increased sensitivity leads to clearer, more
movie capture.
refined Images with less unwanted noise.
Low light conditions
DIGIC 4 Processing
Compared to conventional cameras,
Canon's DIGIC processor is the brain inside
HS System captures images with up to
every Canon digital camera – working with the
60 per cent less noise, more visible detail
image sensor to ensure optimum quality and
and more accurate colours in all lighting
fast operation, as well as powering intelligent
situations. However, HS System truly excels
technologies such as Face Detection and
in low light conditions and apart from
Motion Detection Technology. DIGIC 4 is
providing superior image quality is also
Canon's most advanced processor, offering
able to overcome common low light
near-instant startup, superb detail and low
shooting problems such as capturing a well
noise (even at high ISO) plus enhanced
exposed subject against a dark, night-time
movie functionality.
background or capturing a moving subject
without blur when shooting indoors.
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