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The PowerShot Pro1 is a digital camera made by Canon, announced in February 2004 and was discontinued first quarter of 2006. It uses a Sony-built 2/3 in (17 mm) 8.3 megapixel CCD image sensor, which gives a usable image size of approximately 8.0 megapixels. It was the most expensive fixed-lens camera sold by Canon at the time, and thus the top of the PowerShot range. It was the first fixed lens designated a Canon L series lens, a designation normally reserved for expensive EF-series SLR lenses. It has a variable-angle two-inch, polycrystalline silicon, thin-film transistor, color liquid crystal display with approximately 235,000 pixels and a colour electronic viewfinder (EVF) with the same resolution. The lens has a 35 mm equivalent zoom range of 28 to 200 mm. The shutter has a maximum speed of 1/4,000 second. The camera's dimensions are 117.5 mm in width, 72 mm in height, and 90.3 mm in depth. Its mass is 545 g. == References == * (Canon's PowerShot Pro1 Information Page ) * Canon Inc. ''(Powershot Pro1 )''. Retrieved on October 26, 2005. * DPReview.com. ''(Canon PowerShot Pro1 Review )''. Retrieved on October 26, 2005. * Shuttertalk.com. ''(Canon PowerShot Pro1 Review )''. Retrieved on December 5, 2005. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canon PowerShot Pro1」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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