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Canon GOLF Digital Rangefinder 11 Megapixels Digital 2X Magnification, Black (6254C001) is New at Staples
Item # : 24636869
Model # : 6254C001
Canon PowerShot GOLF Digital Laser Rangefinder
- Fast and accurate. Pressing down on the measure button activates the built-in image stabilization, and the laser to give you useful, accurate range measurements instantly.
- A digital zoom allows you to magnify your image from 6x to 12x to make it even easier to find the flag.
Price is $349.99
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Item # : 24636873
Model # : 3380C132
Canon EOS RP RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens Kit
- High Image Quality with 26.2 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor and DIGIC 8 Image Processor.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF for Fast and Accurate Auto Focus
Price is $1,299.00
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Item # : 789361
Model # : 3380B001
- Our most affordable DVD camcorder is the sleek and easy-to-operate Canon DC410
- Delivers the convenience of DVD technology, along with our exclusive Canon 41x Advanced Zoom - a feature only possible with our industry-leading optical technology
Price is $299.99
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13% off of Staples QuickStrip EasyClose Self Seal Security Tinted #10 Business Envelopes, 4 1/8" x 9 1/2", White, 500/Box (ST50312-CC)
Price is $24.99, Regular price was $28.79, You save 13%
Unit of measure 500/Box Price per unit $0.05/Envelope
Delivery by Wed, May 07
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13% off of Staples QuickStrip EasyClose Self Seal Security Tinted #10 Business Envelopes, 4 1/8" x 9 1/2", White, 100/Box (ST50308-CC)
Price is $7.99, Regular price was $9.29, You save 13%
Unit of measure 100/Box Price per unit $0.08/Envelope
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Canon digital cameras cater for all photographic needs. The range includes everything from lightweight point-and-shoot cameras for recording special moments to sophisticated mirrorless and digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras for serious photography. Large, high-megapixel sensors provide better performance in all lighting conditions. Precise focusing systems and the ability to select aperture and speed means pictures are sharper and suitable for printing and on-screen viewing. Find the best cameras and camcorders for your photographic needs at Staples®.
Powershot Canon Digital Cameras
Canon Powershot fixed lens compact cameras are small enough to fit into a pocket or handbag. They have a powerful zoom lens that's excellent for taking close-up, wide-angle photos as well as capturing sports action. Built-in Wi-Fi® and NFC capability make it easy to share photos and upload them on social media or to mobile devices and computers. Their bright LCD screens aid composition and are ideal for viewing photos before uploading.
Canon DSLR and Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras
Interchangeable lens cameras provide access to Canon's wide range of EOS interchangeable lenses, allowing photographers to choose the best lens for each occasion. Canon EOS M mirrorless cameras are compact and fitted with advanced APS-C sensors that offer improved performance. Tilting LCD viewfinders simplify taking selfies and improve viewing in bright light. Canon DSLRs share similar sensors and offer additional features such as bright optical viewfinders, high-speed cross-type autofocus systems for precise focusing in all lighting conditions, and excellent battery life.
Canon Digital Camera Viewfinders
Entry-level Powershot and mirrorless Canon cameras have large LCD screens for composing and taking photos. Because there's no viewfinder, these cameras have a slim profile and are easy to carry. For those who prefer viewfinders, several models incorporate high-definition electronic viewfinders. Apart from a 100 percent viewing angle, these viewfinders contain camera information so there's no need to remove the camera from the eye to check camera settings. DSLRs have through-the-lens optical viewfinders.
Do Canon Digital Cameras Offer Fully Automatic Shooting?
Yes, entry-level and mid-range Canon cameras have fully automated shooting modes where all that's needed is to compose the photo and press the shutter button. The camera automatically selects the right shutter speed and aperture for the lighting conditions and focuses on the subject before shooting. Most have creative modes as well as manual, aperture, and speed priority shooting modes.
Can Canon Digital Cameras Record HD Video?
Yes, most Canon cameras shoot HD video. Entry-level Powershot cameras have 720p HD, while all other cameras can shoot full 1920 x 1280 HD video. Recording time depends on the size and speed of the memory card. Several models have 4K video capabilities.
Do Canon Digital Cameras Shoot RAW or JPEG?
Canon Powershot cameras shoot in the standard JPEG format, allowing the uploading and printing of photos directly from the camera without further processing. In most cameras, it's possible to select different aspect ratios, such as widescreen and square. You can adjust the JPEG size and quality to suit individual preferences. Mirrorless and DSLR cameras have the same capabilities as well as the ability to shoot in Canon's RAW format. This allows photographers to do their own editing using Canon's free DPP program before saving their photographs as JPEG files.
Powershot Canon Digital Cameras
Canon Powershot fixed lens compact cameras are small enough to fit into a pocket or handbag. They have a powerful zoom lens that's excellent for taking close-up, wide-angle photos as well as capturing sports action. Built-in Wi-Fi® and NFC capability make it easy to share photos and upload them on social media or to mobile devices and computers. Their bright LCD screens aid composition and are ideal for viewing photos before uploading.
Canon DSLR and Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras
Interchangeable lens cameras provide access to Canon's wide range of EOS interchangeable lenses, allowing photographers to choose the best lens for each occasion. Canon EOS M mirrorless cameras are compact and fitted with advanced APS-C sensors that offer improved performance. Tilting LCD viewfinders simplify taking selfies and improve viewing in bright light. Canon DSLRs share similar sensors and offer additional features such as bright optical viewfinders, high-speed cross-type autofocus systems for precise focusing in all lighting conditions, and excellent battery life.
Canon Digital Camera Viewfinders
Entry-level Powershot and mirrorless Canon cameras have large LCD screens for composing and taking photos. Because there's no viewfinder, these cameras have a slim profile and are easy to carry. For those who prefer viewfinders, several models incorporate high-definition electronic viewfinders. Apart from a 100 percent viewing angle, these viewfinders contain camera information so there's no need to remove the camera from the eye to check camera settings. DSLRs have through-the-lens optical viewfinders.
Do Canon Digital Cameras Offer Fully Automatic Shooting?
Yes, entry-level and mid-range Canon cameras have fully automated shooting modes where all that's needed is to compose the photo and press the shutter button. The camera automatically selects the right shutter speed and aperture for the lighting conditions and focuses on the subject before shooting. Most have creative modes as well as manual, aperture, and speed priority shooting modes.
Can Canon Digital Cameras Record HD Video?
Yes, most Canon cameras shoot HD video. Entry-level Powershot cameras have 720p HD, while all other cameras can shoot full 1920 x 1280 HD video. Recording time depends on the size and speed of the memory card. Several models have 4K video capabilities.
Do Canon Digital Cameras Shoot RAW or JPEG?
Canon Powershot cameras shoot in the standard JPEG format, allowing the uploading and printing of photos directly from the camera without further processing. In most cameras, it's possible to select different aspect ratios, such as widescreen and square. You can adjust the JPEG size and quality to suit individual preferences. Mirrorless and DSLR cameras have the same capabilities as well as the ability to shoot in Canon's RAW format. This allows photographers to do their own editing using Canon's free DPP program before saving their photographs as JPEG files.