Canon
Digital Cameras
Canon is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of digital cameras, ranging from budget point & shoot models to high-end professional cameras. Read on for our scientific, unbiased reviews that help you choose the right camera for your needs.
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Canon Digital SLRs
Canon Point & Shoots
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$1,049.951Canon EOS 60D
The Canon EOS 60D is a top-notch camera in terms of performance, handling and flexibility. However, the performance of the kit lens leaves something to be desired. Read full 7-part review
$1,049.95TypesProsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels19.00
$378.991Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
Canon's SX30 got a CMOS makeover that resulted in the SX40 HS, an impressive ultrazoom that captures beautiful shots in almost any scenario. Read full 16-part review
$378.99TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -

$1,239.952Canon EOS 7D
The 18-megapixel Canon 7D delivers high resolution stills and full HD video in a well-built camera designed for serious photographers without the desire (or budget) for a full-frame model. Read full 7-part review
$1,239.95TypesProsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels19.00
$429.002Canon PowerShot S100
Canon's PowerShot S100 improves on the popular S95 and takes its place at the top of the point-and-shoot food chain. Read full 16-part review
$429.00TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -

$509.953Canon EOS Rebel T3i
The Canon T3i features the now-familiar 18-megapixel sensor seen in other Canon DSLRs, borrowing the size and performance of the Rebel T2i and the articulated LCD screen of the Canon 60D. It performed well in our tests, though it's clear that Canon took few risks with the T3i's design. Read full 7-part review
$509.95TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels18.7
$389.003Canon PowerShot G12
The Canon G12 is the premier point-and-shoot in Canon's arsenal. We put it up against a full line of luxury compacts to see how it stacks up against the competition. Read full 16-part review
$389.00TypesHigh-EndAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.4 -

$399.954Canon EOS Rebel T3
The T3 is Canon's entry-level DSLR for 2011, debuting at a kit price of just $599. We put the camera through our testing to see if it's more than just a T3i on a budget. Read full 7-part review
$399.95TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels12.6
$399.954Canon PowerShot SX30 IS
Featuring a whopping 35x optical zoom, powerful image stabilization, and comfortable handling, the SX30 IS is one of the best cameras we've tested this year. Read full 16-part review
$399.95TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -

$519.95ArchiveCanon EOS Rebel T2i
The 18-megapixel Canon Rebel T2i has the same high-res sensor as the more upscale Canon 7D, but the new Rebel isn't actually all that different from last year's T1i. High-quality video shooting at 1080p is a big improvement, but dynamic range and long exposure performance are still unimpressive. Read full 7-part review
$519.95TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels19.00
$109.005Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS
The 100 HS lacks some of its pricier siblings' hot-ticket extra features, but it's one heck of a camera for the money. Read full 16-part review
$109.00TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.8 -

$1,959.99ArchiveCanon EOS 5D Mark II
The full-frame, 21.1-megapixel Canon 5D Mark II aced our color accuracy and dynamic range tests, and captures 1080p movies with extraordinary quality. Read full 7-part review
$1,959.99TypesProsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels22.00 Mp
$199.006Canon PowerShot ELPH 500 HS
The Canon 500 HS produces competitive image quality with a slick angular design, metal body, and a host of extras all for its $300 debut price tag. Read full 16-part review
$199.00TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.8 -

$439.95ArchiveCanon EOS Rebel T1i
The Canon Rebel T1i is one of the first video-enabled SLRs on the market. It can shoot 15-megapixel images and record HD video at 20 frames per second. Read full 7-part review
$439.95TypesConsumerAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,1510 to 15 Megapixels15,> 15 Megapixels15.40
$269.007Canon PowerShot ELPH 510 HS
Had Canon put a little more into their latest travel zoom, they could've easily topped the whole category–and justified the price. Read full 16-part review
$269.00TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels -
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Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ($4999 MSRP, body only) is a professional-level DSLR, if the price itself didn't clue you in. It offers just a few step-ups from the three-year old 1D Mark III, but they may be enough to sway the right shooter: 16 MP pictures, a faster computer inside for better auto focus, higher ISOs, and video recording. Read full 7-part review

$69.008Canon PowerShot A3000 IS
For the price, the $150 Canon PowerShot A3000 IS delivers a lot of performance and a decent set of features. Read full 16-part review
$69.00TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.00
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$249.95ArchiveCanon PowerShot SX1 IS
It looks like an innocent compact SLR, but the Canon SX1 IS is actually a paparazzi-pleasing ultrazoom in sheep's clothing, with a 20x zoom plus high-def 1080p video. For the same $600, though, you could buy a highly rated interchangeable-lens SLR. Read full 16-part review
$249.95TypesUltra-ZoomAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels11.80 -

$317.49ArchiveCanon PowerShot G11
The Canon PowerShot G11 takes great photos and has lots of controls, making it essentially an SLR in point-and-shoot clothing. . Read full 16-part review
$317.49TypesHigh-EndAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.40 -

$275.00ArchiveCanon PowerShot SD970 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD970 IS is a capable 12.1-megapixel point and shoot with a 5x zoom. Read full 16-part review
$275.00TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.40 -

$288.35ArchiveCanon PowerShot SD4000 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS is a well priced compact camera that shoots attractive photos (apart from some minor color issues) and decent video, making it a good pick for casual shooters. . Read full 16-part review
$288.35TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.60 -

$383.00ArchiveCanon PowerShot S90
The Canon PowerShot S90 is a high-end point & shoot camera that takes great photos and provides great manual controls for serious shooters. The video it captures is not particularly impressive, though. Read full 16-part review
$383.00TypesHigh-EndAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.00 -

$229.99ArchiveCanon PowerShot SX120 IS
The Canon PowerShot SX120 offers a lot for the $220 it costs: a decent 10x zoom lens, good video capture and full manual controls. Read full 16-part review
$229.99TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels10.00 -

$107.49ArchiveCanon PowerShot SD780 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD780 IS is a tiny, pocket-sized camera that has a 3x zoom, shoots 12-megapixel images and 720p HD video. This svelte little unit performed well in most of our tests, and can be had for $280. Read full 16-part review
$107.49TypesPocketAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.00 -

$249.95ArchiveCanon PowerShot D10
The D10 is a tough camera that can take decent photos in up to 33 feet of water and in very cold temperatures. Read full 16-part review
$249.95TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.70 
$98.97First LookCanon A1100 IS
The A1100 IS is a 12.1 megapixel digital camera from Canon featuring a 4x zoom and a 2. Read full 8-part review
$98.97
$106.69First LookCanon A480
The Canon PowerShot A480 is a budget-minded point-and-shoot aimed squarely at beginners. It features a 10-megapixel sensor, 3. Read full 8-part review
$106.69
$269.95First LookCanon PowerShot A2100 IS
Canon's 12.1-megapixel PowerShot A2100 IS has a good-looking design and an extended 6x optical zoom range , but a somewhat basic set of features overall, including minimal manual controls. Read full 8-part review
$269.95
$59.95First LookCanon PowerShot A3100 IS
The Canon PowerShot A3100 IS is a 12.1-megapixel camera with 4x zoom that adds rechargeable batteries and some new scene modes to the tried-and-true A series formula. Read full 7-part review
$59.95
$399.99First LookCanon PowerShot S95
The S95 is an upgrade to the S90, Canon's high-end point and shoot that includes extensive manual control features. It is designed for the user who wants the simplicity of a point and shoot, but also the control that a higher end camera offers. Read full 7-part review
$399.99
$252.00First LookCanon PowerShot SD1200 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS features a 10-megapixel sensor, 3x zoom lens and a plethora of smart features to help you catch smiles and avoid the pitfalls of taking pictures in environments filled with action, excitement and less-than-ideal lighting conditions. The SD1200 IS retails for $229 and comes in an array of fun colors. Read full 8-part review
$252.00
$249.99First LookCanon PowerShot SD960 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD960 IS is a small, curvaceous point-and-shoot that captures 12.1-megapixel stills and high definition 720p video, with a 4x zoom lens and handsome 2. Read full 8-part review
$249.99
$249.00First LookCanon PowerShot SX200 IS
The Canon PowerShot SX200 IS is the successor to the company's SX110 IS Compact Ultrazoom. Like the SX110 IS, the SX200 IS offers an impressive zoom packed into a relatively compact body. Read full 8-part review
$249.00
$249.00First LookCanon SX130 IS
The Canon PowerShot SX130 IS ($249 MSRP) is a less expensive camera in the PowerShot series, which means you'll get a lot more manual controls that from a Canon Elph, but you're still well under the $300 price point for advanced PowerShots. The SX130 has a 12x zoom, 12. Read full 7-part review
$249.00
First Look
Canon PowerShot G1 X
Canon's successor to the excellent PowerShot G12 is a compact powerhouse, with improved continuous shooting, video performance, and better controls. Read our early thoughts on one of the most impressive cameras at CES. Read full 9-part review

$99.95First LookCanon PowerShot SD4500 IS
The Canon Powershot SD4500 IS boasts a significant first-time feature for the Digital ELPH lineup: full HD 1080p video. We took at look at this tiny camera at the 2010 Canon Expo. Read full 7-part review
$99.95
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