Ditch your phone camera for the Canon PowerShot and save over $100

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Ditch your phone camera for the Canon PowerShot and save over $100
The Canon PowerShot's LCD monitor tilts up 180 degrees and down 45 degrees. Credit: canon

Save $130: The Canon PowerShot digital camera is on sale on Amazon for $499 as of Oct. 23 in an early Black Friday deal.


Just about everyone's picked up a new hobby this year, from bread baking to yoga. If photography happens to be what you've been focusing more on, make sure you have a camera that'll make you feel like a pro.

The beloved Canon PowerShot point-and-shoot camera is the perfect way to get a bit more serious about your picture-taking without having to carry around a massive camera that requires its own carrying case.

This high-resolution camera features a 20.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor that captures pictures and videos with a wide dynamic range. It can also shoot continuously at up to 8 fps so not a second is wasted. All this is easy to do with its autofocus system that makes sure each shot is crystal clear.

Save $130 and add it to your Amazon cart for just $499.

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