Canon officially announces the SX70 HS
Through what was a very quiet announcement, Canon seems to have announced the SX 70 HS. Nokishita has leaked the price at about $549
With its incredible 65x Optical Zoom, image stabilization of up to 5 stops and 4K video recording, the PowerShot SX70 HS camera has you covered. From fun-filled family moments to once-in-a-lifetime travels and adventures, capture everything including faraway sights, ultra-wide vistas and spectacular, frame-filling, close-up macro shots like never before with a PowerShot SX-series camera. A bright and detailed electronic viewfinder combined with intuitive controls enable you to capture incredible moments as the opportunity presents itself.
Features
- Powerful 65x Optical Zoom.
- 20.3 Megapixel* CMOS Sensor and DIGIC 8 Image Processor.
- 4K Video and 4K Time-lapse Movie.
- Built-in 0.39-type OLED EVF with Approx. 2.36 Million Dots.
- Built-in Wi-Fi®** and Bluetooth®*** for Quick and Easy Sharing.
- Image Stabilization of up to 5 Stops for Excellent Performance.
- High-speed Continuous Shooting at up to 10 fps.
- Zoom Framing Assist.
- EOS Interchangeable Lens Camera-like User Interface Design.
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