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Does your Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS digital camera seem to have a mind of its own? If it randomly switches itself off, warns of a low battery state, or fails to switch on in the first place, but you know the battery to be fully charged, you may have a known issue according to a new service advisory from the company.
According to the advisory, published today, some Canon ELPH 330 HS bodies don't have sufficient contact with their battery pack, causing these problems to manifest themselves. There's good news, though: The company has pledged to fix the problem free of charge for affected customers.
Announced a little over a year ago, the Canon 330 HS has been shipping from March 2013. It features a 12.1-megapixel CMOS image sensor and 10x optical zoom lens in a compact body. It's expected to be replaced by the new Canon 340 HS next month, with a higher-res sensor and a little more zoom reach.
For more details on the service program, read the service advisory on the Canon website.
The Zoom Li-on speedlight flash is a miniature powerhouse that runs off an internal lithium ion battery with like canon NB-6L battery, canon NB-7L battery, canon Powershot G12 battery, canon PowerShot A3100 IS battery, canon NB-8L battery, canon PowerShot A2200 battery, canon Powershot SX30 IS battery, canon Powershot SD4000 IS battery, canon Powershot SX260 HS battery, canon NB-9L battery, canon IXUS 1000HS battery, canon PowerShot SD4500 IS battery. It is no bigger than a traditional speedlight, delivering all the benefits of an external battery pack without the messy cables. It has a full power recycle time of less than 1.5 seconds, allowing for near-instant continuous shooting. One battery charge holds up to 650 full power shots, and even more for lower-powered use.
The Zoom Li-on Flash is designed for sleek, easy use, with simple controls and a large, bright LCD screen. The flash head is incredibly versatile. It rotates 360 degrees and tilts over 90 degrees to work with any type of bounce or modifier, and the head zooms from 24mm to 105mm to ensure the necessary coverage without wasted spill. With numerous modes -- manual, two optical slave modes and a stroboscopic mode, and remote power control using a Flashpoint Commander and Receiver, the Zoom Li-on Flash works on the fly for both on- and off-camera work.
In addition to TTL automatic output, the Zoom Li-on models for Canon or Nikon TTL offer all the extra features of proprietary TTL strobes, such as HSS, exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, automatic zooming and flash exposure lock. Additionally, they offer complete integration with proprietary TTL strobe IR remote control systems, and can be used to control or be controlled by Canon or Nikon flashes as a master or slave, as well as for group control.
The Zoom Li-on Flash comes with a li-ion battery pack, battery charger, mini stand, protective case and instruction manual.
Zoom Li-on Flash Commander Transmitter and Receiver Set
The Commander Transmitter and Receiver Set is the perfect companion to the Zoom Li-on Flash, and is backwards-compatible with the Flashpoint Streaklight (http://www.adorama.com/searchsite/default.aspx?searchinfo=Flashpoint+Streaklight) line. It allows remote power control from 150+ feet, allowing users to view and change flash output at any time. Other flash functions can also be adjusted remotely. With 16 channels and 16 groups, you can remotely control individual units or groups no matter how many units you use, and avoid interfering with other photographers.
The Zoom Li-on Flash Commander Transmitter and Receiver Set comes with a transmitter and a receiver featuring sync cord triggering exclusively designed for Zoom Li-on Flash products.