Tired of missing those once-in-a-lifetime photos that get captured on video but not in a photo? Don't worry, Canon has got you covered. Its line of five new Canon Pixma Printers includes a new "Full High Definition (HD) Movie Print" feature. Here's how Canon describes it:
"Now when using the new Full HD Movie Print with compatible HD Canon EOS and PowerShot Digital cameras, consumers can print individual frames of movies..."
The new line of printers includes the Pixma MG5220 (shown here) and the Pixma MP495 Wireless Photo All-in-One printers (the MG5220 offers wireless and 9600x2400 dpi resolution for about $149.99; the MP495 is also wireless, with a maximum resolution of 4800x1200 dpi, and will retail for about $79.99). It also includes the Pixma MG5120 and Pixma MP280 Photo All-in-One printers (the MG5120 can print, copy and scan, and has a maximum color resolution of 9600x2400, and will retail for $129.99; the MP280 has a maximum resolution of 4800x12oo dpi and will retail for $69.99). Last is the Pixma iP4820 Inkjet printer, which offers five ink tanks and can print at a maximum color resolution of 9600x2400. It has an estimated selling price of $99.99.
No word yet on when the new printers will be available; check back for reviews soon.

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