Besides all the point-and-shoots that we took a look at earlier today, Canon has another gadget that could interest some of the amateur photographers among you, the Selphy CP810 compact photo printer.
Coming as the successor of the CP800, this smallish printer brings a series of improvements over its predecessor, such as a 2.7-inch color screen, one-button printing, and the Auto Image Optimizer function.
The latter addition is particularly interesting, since it automatically increases the quality of the print output compared to the quality of the original digital image, recognizing scenes and improving the subject by making specific adjustments.
Moreover, a selectable Smooth Skin effect evens out skin blemishes for more flattering portraits, and manual brightness adjustment can be applied to fine-tune the prints produced.
Sounds interesting? If so, the Canon Selphy CP810 can be yours starting with May 2012 for £99 (about $156 US).
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