Changing How You Look Through The Lenses
Last summer, when you went out with your friends for a beach holiday, you realized that your point and shoot just isn't giving you pictures good enough for your photo album. They lack in color, in life, in everything you want to capture at that specific moment. But you left your DSLR at home because all your surfing and diving stuff might cost you overweight baggage, so that big and heavy thing is not an option anymore. When you're stuck between wanting a camera that gives better pictures and not wanting to tug along a large and bulky one, pray that Canon pushes through with its latest concept- the Nova DSLR.

The Canon Nova DSLR concept will change the way photographers look into their lenses. Now, instead of using one hand to hold on to the camera lens and the other to hold on to that heavy body, they could just use both for better focus using this new idea from Canon. The idea is from a renowned photographer named Erin Fong. The lens is mounted in the middle and the handles are movable depending on your comfort zone. All the important buttons for the different functions are located on one handle for easier access and controls. If you feel like the subject does not require that much of a steady hand, you could just fold the handles and use one hand to take your photos. It is a DSLR so it also has all the programs and functions that you would find in one. But it's sleek and light as a point and shoot.
Now you could take that point and shoot, err telescope,
err DSLR with you whenever and wherever you want! But seriously, it's quite hard to draw the line now between a point-and-shoot and a DSLR.
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