Monday, June 3, 2013

Two small, too small PowerShots?

If you can get past the supercompact design and reimagined controls, the Canon PowerShot N is a fine point-and-shoot companion for your smartphone. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

June 03, 2013

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Canon PowerShot N reviewed

If you can get past the supercompact design and reimagined controls, the Canon PowerShot N is a fine point-and-shoot companion for your smartphone.

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