I don't know, the camera mockups looks fake to me too.
the back of the A1000IS looks good, with dimpled buttons, etc. But the back of the A2000IS looks totally flat.
the finger holding the camera profile looks odd too. If it's a top-down view to show the thickness of the camera... maybe. But try holding something in that manner, where you barely hold something from underneath ... possible yes but uncomfortable. Your thumb and index finger should be opposite each other for leverage, it's about to tip over and fall.
for the E1 the control pad on the back is not a Canon design style. Canon has been sticking with circular control style for a while. Not only that, the whole camera is bubbly and round EXCEPT the cross-type control.
It could be a no-name brand camera and someone could easily have photoshopped Canon on them and changed a few things... like I said, the cross-type pad seem unnatural.
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I don't know, the camera mockups looks fake to me too.
the back of the A1000IS looks good, with dimpled buttons, etc. But the back of the A2000IS looks totally flat.
the finger holding the camera profile looks odd too. If it's a top-down view to show the thickness of the camera... maybe. But try holding something in that manner, where you barely hold something from underneath ... possible yes but uncomfortable. Your thumb and index finger should be opposite each other for leverage, it's about to tip over and fall.
for the E1 the control pad on the back is not a Canon design style. Canon has been sticking with circular control style for a while. Not only that, the whole camera is bubbly and round EXCEPT the cross-type control.
It could be a no-name brand camera and someone could easily have photoshopped Canon on them and changed a few things... like I said, the cross-type pad seem unnatural.