Published on July 11th,2007 at 1:22 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The MEDIA STORAGE M80 by Canon

You may remember the P-3000 or/and P-5000 by Epson, a portable HDD featuring an LCD screen, perfect to store your photos and videos everywhere you go…Canon answers with its own version and it’s called the MEDA STORAGE M80!

What to expect? Well an 80GB HDD and 3.7 inches screen (648×480), 280cd/m2 of brightness, Mpeg-2/4 and MP3 compatibility, various cards can be directly plugged in such as: SD/SDHC/MMC and CF/MicroDrive.

As you can see, this M80 looks like the twin brother of a Canon DSLR and all types of infos regading your pictures can be very easily displayed…an excellent product which will probably please a lot of Canon DSLR owners!

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  • http://www.lejapon.fr/blog/ David

    Nice news for me and my EOS 5D… I will try this media storage at September

 

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