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Canon's Elph Does Wi-Fi

By Steve Enders
on Fri Jan 6, 4:18 PM ET

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Over in Canon's booth, the company was busy showing off its monster, pro-kit HD camcorder, the XL H1. While stunning with incredible video (the price is stunning, too, at $9,000), a little blue light flashing nearby caught my attention.

It was a small box attached to a printer, which was connected via Wi-Fi to another nearby camera, the new PowerShot SD 430. It's Canon's first entry into the Wi-Fi camera market, and while you can't send your photos to mom via email with this camera, you can print wirelessly to any PictBridge-enabled printer. Due out at the end of this month, the SD 430 will run $499, and it ships with the printer attachment. Is that enough Wi-Fi for your needs?

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can you automatically geotag photos using wifi access points to trinangulate your location?
Posted by jed0611 on Mon, Jan 9, 2006 2:31 PM ET
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