October 25, 2005
Canon Powershot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Oct. 25, 2005 — Imagine taking a family portrait from the living room and then wirelessly beaming that image to a printer in the home office without ever having to leave your seat. Sound like magic? It's not. With the sleek new PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless digital camera, consumers can get rid of that tangle of computer and printer wires around their desk and take pictures more freely.
Perhaps the best thing about this new digital camera is not just that it's wireless, but that it's so easy to use. All the user needs to do is connect the supplied Wireless Print Adapter to a Canon PictBridge printer, such as the new Canon SELPHY CP510 or CP710 models, and press the blue lit Print/Share button on the back of the camera. Seconds later, the image is sent wirelessly to the printer and a photo-lab quality print begins to emerge. How's that for a magic trick?
Consumers can also wirelessly download images from this 5.0 megapixel, 3X optical zoom digital camera to a compatible personal computer, or even operate the camera remotely from as far away as 100 feet — pretty neat if you're a parent trying to capture a nice candid portrait of a son, daughter or significant other when they're not looking. The SD430 digital camera is also sure to be a hit at parties where friends will be amazed as images are automatically transferred wirelessly from the camera to a computer display while the party is still in full swing. A straightforward user interface on the SD430 Digital ELPH makes using all the wireless features on this digital camera a snap.
"With the new Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless model, we've built a camera that takes the advances of wireless digital photography and makes them so simple that users of all levels can enjoy them," said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc. "Paired with one of our PictBridge-compatible SELPHY or PIXMA Photo Printers, this new wireless digital camera lets consumers easily shoot and print freely without ever feeling tied down."
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