Updated: Best Canon PowerShot 2013: current models reviewed

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Updated: Best Canon PowerShot 2013: current models reviewed
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Best Canon PowerShotUpdated: Now with the latest Canon PowerShot models, listed by market price for UK, US and Australia.The Canon PowerShot range features a wide selection of cameras that cover many different bases. High-end models with larger sensors sit alongside bulkier superzooms, but there're plenty of models to cater for more modest budgets too. Whether you are looking for a mid-zoom range compact camera with manual controls or a more point-and-shoot minded AA-battery-powered option, the huge spectrum of PowerShot models has something for all. Here we run through each Canon PowerShot model's specifications to make it easy to see which is best for your needs. The line-up of Canon PowerShot cameras stretches from cheap compacts that offer just the basics, right up to the revered G12 and G1 X that are well regarded as capable alternatives to a bulkier DSLR camera. So which Canon PowerShot is best for you? Whether you've got a big wad or a modest gathering of cash to splash out, the following guide will help you find the best Canon PowerShot camera for your needs…Canon PowerShot A4000 ISPrice: £100/US$180/AU$140 Specs: 16.6MP CCD, 230k dot, 3.0-inch LCD, 8x optical zoomIf you're looking for a fuss-free family compact camera, then the Canon PowerShot A4000 IS's versatile 8x zoom range, good build quality and undemanding point-and-shoot operation are likely to impress. However, while Canon has delivered a reasonable set of features for the price, there are some sor

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