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Canon’s PowerShot SX – For Travellers Going The Distance
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Canon’s PowerShot SX – For Travellers Going The Distance

Canon launched three new models in its PowerShot SX range of high-zoom cameras – the PowerShot SX710 HS, SX610 HS and SX530 HS, each designed to suit a specific type…

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