To assert that Canon’s PowerShot G11 is growing long within the tooth could be understating things rather dramatically, and with Photokina only a few weeks away, now’s pretty much as good a time as any to launch a prominent new camera into the area. Actually, Canon just got finished outing a trio of point-and-shoot models, but it surely seems that Cnet Asia didn’t get the memo that an entire foursome wouldn’t be introduced. The publication’s original writeup on the company’s new cameras featured a few G12 mentions in the course of the text, and an entire-on specifications chart was captured above. If all that’s to be believed, we’re observing a 10 megapixel CCD sensor, 5x optical zoom, 2.8-inch tilt-and-swivel LCD, ” HD-quality” video recording, optical image stabilization and an inbuilt HDR mode, topped off with a pinch of ” sheesh, finally!” Obviously, there’s no mention of a worth or expected launch date, but something tells us that’ll change dramatically before we touch down in Köln.

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