The Canon Pixma MG4220 all-in-one printer features a built-in Wi-Fi technology that enables you to print and scan wirelessly from your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The all-in-one printer works in conjunction with iOS apps. The Pixma MG4220 also supports Google Cloud Print, Google Docs, Google Chrome and Picasa. You can purchase the Canon Pixma MG4220 all-in-one printer for $129.99 a pop. [Canon]
The new Canon Selphy CP900 photo printer supports Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to print images wirelessly from iOS or Android devices. This printer adopts the scene detection technology that enables it to analyze faces, distance and color for superb prints. It is also able to print 4×6-inch images in just 47 seconds. The Canon Selphy CP900 wireless compact photo printer is priced at $100. [Canon]
You’re not going to walk away with an in-depth knowledge of how to build your own digital camera from watching this video. But Canon’s behind-the-scenes peek at what goes into building and designing its digital cameras and lenses is still pretty fascinating if you’re into photography. More »
Canon unveils the SELPHY CP900 compact photo printer, allows you to scrapbook from the backseat
Posted in: Today's ChiliIf you literally can’t wait until you get back home to print your Grand Canyon photos, you’re now in luck. Canon has announced the SELPHY CP900 compact printer that makes on-the-go postcard making a bit easier. Making use of the peripheral’s added WiFi capabilities, you’ll be able to output those images from you hiking expedition from a memory card or with the help of the Easy PhotoPrint app for Android and iOS devices. Of course, you’ll be limited to 4 x 6-inch snapshots, but the new accessory will take up less room in your backpack compared to the previous models. Can’t find a power outlet? No worries. You can splurge for the optional battery / charger combo for printing mid-safari — should you so choose. The device also sports a 2.7-inch LCD screen for final adjustments and a wait time of under a minute per copy. Details on a release date are scarce, but the mobile kit will be available in both black and white options for around $100 when it does arrive. For now, a few alternate angles await in the gallery below.
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In plenty of time for back to school shopping, Canon has added three new offerings to the PIXMA family. The company just uncovered the MG2220, MG3220 and MG4220 all-in-one printers. The trio boasts 4,800 x 2,400 dpi max resolution, FastFront for easy changing of both ink and paper via the face of the machine, borderless 4 x 6-inch prints in under a minute and handles up to 8.5 x 11 sizes. With the MG2220, you can expect the advertised copy, print and scan functionality, while the other models each sport wireless capabilities. The aforementioned perk includes AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Canon’s own Easy PhotoPrint mobile app. If that wasn’t enough, two new bits of software will be available with My Image Garden and you’ll gain access to Facebook galleries with Print Your Days.
The pricier pair also touts Auto Duplex printing to keep costs down and the MG4220 tacks on a 2.5-inch LCD for convenient adjustments for its higher price tag. The outfit didn’t offer any details on when these peripherals will hit shelves, but when the time arrives, you can expect prices of $69.99 for the MG2220, $79.99 for the MG3220 and $129.99 for the all-inclusive MG4220. Further details lie in the full PR and a look at all three models can be found in the gallery that follows.
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The Canon T4i is the latest DSLR into the entry-level market, although a small batch of cameras seem to have been affected by a manufacturing problem. Canon has released a statement saying that the front rubber grips on some cameras may turn white after a short period of time. Canon has looked into the issue and determined that its caused by a reaction to zinc bis after exposure to high temperature or high humidity.
The company says that until suffering the issue were manufactured in a 16 day period between May 31st and June 15th. The rubber manufacturer supplying the grips seems to have used a higher rubber accelerator than normal, resulting in the chemical reaction when exposed to high temperatures or humidity. Zinc bis is also deposited on the grips as a result, which may lead to an allergic skin reaction for some users.
Canon say that they’ll begin swapping out any units that suffer from the issue. To check if your camera is affected, you’ll have to consult your serial number to see if the sixth digit is 1. After you input the full serial number into Canon’s online tool, you’ll be told whether your camera is affected or not. If it is, the company will send out a free replacement in the next couple of weeks.
[via Gizmodo]
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Canon just released a statement saying the front rubber grips of some Canon T4i DSLR cameras may cause an allergic reaction. The grips could also turn white after a short period of time, which combined with the possibility of allergies, is, uh, sort of a problem since you hold the thing to take pictures. More »
Canon LV-8227A 3LCD Projector
Posted in: Today's ChiliHere we have another newly shipped 3LCD projector from Canon, the LV-8227A. Aimed at both educational and business markets, the LV-8227A delivers 1280 x 800 native resolution, 2500 ANSI lumens brightness and 3000:1 contrast ratio, and provides up to 6,000 hours of lamp life (Quiet Mode). It also comes with a built-in 10W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including HDMI, Composite, D-Sub, Stereo Mini Jack, 2x RCA Audio and S-Video. The LV-8227A is priced at $799. [About Projectors]
Canon’s $15,000 EOS-1D C is very much worth being excited about, even though you can’t afford it, and probably don’t want it. Why? Because it could jumpstart a new wave of incredible 4k filmmaking. Here’s the first taste. More »
The Canon S100, primarily known for its great point-and-shoot abilities, is being recalled due to a manufacturing problem that causes the lens to get stuck while it is extended. To find out if you have a faulty model, you can just check the serial number. Any serial number beginning with 29-41 fall under the faulty model category.
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