At this week's Photo Marketing Association trade show in Las Vegas, Canon is launching several new imaging products, including digital cameras, photo printers and even some new binoculars. Here's a quick glance at what the company is launching:

The i80 mobile printer (pictured) lets road warriors and others take their printer with them. The successor to Canon's i70 includes an optional Bluetooth unit ($80), and will be available in mid-February for about $250. Photos up to 8.5- by 11-inches can be printed with the i80, at a maximum resolution of 4,800 by 1,200 dpi in color.
The i9900, a 13- by 19-inch desktop printer that include's Canon's ChromaPLUS 8-color ink system. The printer will cost about $500.
The imagePROGRAF 6200, a wide format printer that uses Canon's pigment-based inks to create signs, banners and poster prints at sizes up to 24 inches wide and up to 60 feet long. The printer will cost about $3,500.
The EOS-1D Mark II, an 8.2-megapixel CMOS digital SLR camera, which will cost about $4,500.
Several PowerShot digital cameras, including the $1,000 PowerShot Pro1 (8 megapixel CCD); the $500 PowerShot S1 IS (3.2 megapixel CCD with 10x optical zoom); the $500 PowerShot S500 Digital ELPH (5 megapixel and 3x optical zoom lens); the $400 PowerShot S410 Digital ELPH (4 megapixel with 3x zoom lens); the $300 PowerShot SD110 Digital ELPH (3.2 megapixel with small form factor and 2x zoom lens); the $550 PowerShot S500 and $350 SD110 Digital ELPH Coach Edition gift set (those models with a custom-made Coach leather carrying case and neck strap); the $300 PowerShot A75 (3.2 megapixel with 3x optical zoom lens with enlarged LCD monitor); and the $200 PowerShot A310 (entry-level camera with 3.2 megapixel CCD and 5.1x digital zoom).
Two binoculars, including the 7x42 AWP (7x magnification, waterproof) for $250 and the 12x36 IS II model (12x magnification) for $650.
More details on the new products are available at the Canon Web site.
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