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The Sky’s The Limit With the New EOS 60Da Digital-SLR Camera |
| Canon is proud to introduce the latest EOS 60Da, Digital-SLR Camera specialized for astrophotography. The new EOS 60Da equipped with the Modified low-pass filter achieving a hydrogen-alpha light (656nm) transparency, for capturing clearer images of reddish diffuse nebulae*. It’s now easier for astronomy enthusiasts to photograph the clear night sky in brilliant detail. | 
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EOS 60Da Feature Highlights | | | - 18-megapixel APS-C sized Canon CMOS sensor
- Modified low-pass filter achieving a hydrogen-alpha light (656nm) transparency approx. 3x higher than EOS 60D’s for captures clearer images of reddish diffuse nebulae*
- DIGIC 4 Digital Image Processor providing impressive low noise image
- ISO Speed from 100-6400, expandable to ISO 12800
- 9 high-precision, cross-type AF points (f/2.8 cross-type at center)
- Advanced iFCL metering system with dual-layer 63-zone metering sensor for accurate auto exposure
- Vari-angle 3.0-inch, 1,040,000-dot, 3:2 aspect ratio Clear View LCD
- Users can magnify image up to 10x in Live View Mode, enabling accurate manual focus when attaching to telescope
- Built-in Electronic Level
- EOS Movie supports Full HD (1920x1080) movie, Movie Crop, Manual Exposure and Stereo Microphone input
- Supports SD/SDHC/SDXC Card
- Remote Controller Adapter RA-E3 included for uses with the Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
- AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 included for long exposure shooting
| | | | *EOS 60Da is specialized for astrophotography. Recommended to use other EOS Digital SLR Camera for normal shooting The official sales date and suggested retail prices of Canon New EOS 60Da Digital SLR Camera will be announced later. | | | About Canon Hongkong Company Limited Canon Inc. (TSE:7751 / NYSE:CAJ) was founded in 1937 in Japan. Its predecessor, Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory, produced Japan's first 35 mm focal-plane-shutter camera in 1934, called the Kwanon. Canon Inc. eventually expanded into the photocopying and printing industries, launching Japan's first plain-paper copier in 1970 and the world's first inkjet printer in 1985. With over 70 years of experience in imaging products manufacturing, Canon's global revenue currently stands at US$45.7 billion (as of 31 December 2011). The extensive resources it devotes to research and development has made Canon one of the U.S. imaging industry's top technology patent-holders, and the only manufacturer across the globe to offer both input and output device solutions to the world's various imaging needs.
As one of the company's earliest offices in Asia, Canon Hongkong Co., Ltd. (CHK) was established in 1971. It is responsible for sales, marketing and services of all Canon product lines in Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Taiwan, the Philippines and Mongolia, including its digital cameras, digital video camcorders, printers, copiers, scanners, projectors and other imaging merchandise. CHK adheres to Canon's corporate philosophy, kyosei, which in essence motivates the company with its staff to proactively strive for harmonious coexistence with other citizens through participation in various social, charitable and environmental activities. From year 2005, the Hong Kong Council of Social Service has awarded CHK the Caring Company Logo in recognizing CHK's continuous efforts contributed to the local community. Furthermore, CHK also endeavours to adopt internationally recognized management systems, having become certified in conformance with ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 in 2003, 2004 and 2005 respectively. CHK is certified to COPC-2000® CSP Standard in 2006.
Being a responsible manufacturer, Canon leads to be the first in global to set up its own Canon Toner Cartridge Recycle Factory located in Japan, China, U.S. and France since 1990 to make sure all collected toner cartridges are utilize as reused parts in new products. Up to 2010, Canon has reduced the use of new resources by 168,000 tons and CO² emissions by 402,000 tons. Likewise, CHK from 2009 has established Ink Cartridge Collection boxes placed in voluntary schools, shopping malls, commercial centers and commercial buildings to collect used cartridges for recycling purpose.
Canon Enquiries Hotline: 3191-2333 Website: www.canon.com.hk | |
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