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Canon PowerShot D

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The Canon PowerShot D is a series of digital cameras released by Canon in 2009.

The D series cameras are designed for underwater and heavy-duty use.

Releases of D series:

  • D30 (announced Feb 12, 2014) is waterproof up to 25 m (82 ft) it was the world's deepest camera without housing, temperature −10 °C to 40°C, shock-resistant up to 2 meters, dust proof, effective pixel 12.1-megapixel CMOS, ISO up to 3200, optical zoom 5×, zoom (eq. 35mm) 28–140mm, digital zoom 4*, 1024p Full HD video with dedicated button, 640 * 480 or 320 * 240 (120, 240 fps), miniature effect: 1920 * 1080 or 1280 * 720 (1.5, 3, 6 fps), Sunlight LCD for better view in bright condition, built-in flash, size: 109 × 68 × 28 mm, weight 218 grams, built-in GPS tracker.[1]
  • D20 (announced Feb 7, 2012) is waterproof up to 10 m (33 ft), temperature −10 °C, shock-resistant, effective pixel 12.1-megapixel CMOS, ISO up to 3600, zoom mechanical 5×, zoom (35mm) 28–140mm, size: 112 × 71 × 28 mm, weight 228 grams, built-in GPS.
  • D10 (announced Feb 18, 2009) is waterproof to 10 m (33 ft), and freeze- and shock-resistant. Because the waterproof case limits lens size, the D10 has a 3× optical zoom lens; resolution is 12.1 MP.
Model Release Date Sensor specifications Video specification Lens (35mm equiv.), zoom and aperture Image Processor LCD specification Memory Card Size

W×H×D


(mm)

Size WxHxD (mm) Notes
D10 18 February 2009 12.1MP

4000 x 3000


1/2.3" CCD

640x480 30fps 35 - 105mm (3x) f/2.8-4.9 DIGIC 4 2.5" Fixed

230,000

SD, SDHC, MMC, MMC, HC MMC 104 x 67 x 49 190g First of the series
D20 7 February 2012 12.1MP

4000 x 3000


1/2.3" CMOS

1080p 24fps


720p 30fps


640x480 120fps


320x240 240fps

28 - 140mm (5x) f/3.9-4.8 3" Fixed

461,000

112 x 70 x 28 228g added GPS
D30 12 February 2014 109 x 68 x 28 218g

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Waterproof Canon PowerShot D30 dives deep". Retrieved May 9, 2014.
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