Canon M80 Photo Bank

The front of the Canon M80 looks a lot like the back of a regular Canon camera.
That's because the M80 is very much like a digital camera, except it has no picture-taking capabilities whatsoever. That's because the Canon M80 is designed to be a photo bank, much like the P-3000 launched by the team at Epson.
This media storage device comes equipped with a formidable 80GB hard drive, a 3.7-inch VGA display, and the ability to accept all sorts of memory cards, including SD, SDHC, MMC, CF, and MicroDrive. The display is quite nice with its 280cd/m2 of brightness, and in addition to showing off your photographic genius, it's also good for playing MP3 music and MPEG-2/4 videos.
All of the critical EXIF information from your digital photographs can also be shown at any time. Unfortunately, we haven't heard anything regarding pricing or availability.

Written by Gina Cavallaro
Published in Digital Imaging



