The PowerShot N will also rely on an interesting lens ring system which when twisted will activate the zoom function, while a second lens ring will act as a shutter release button, allowing you to operate the camera in various positions. The camera also comes with built-in WiFi, allowing the transfer of photos to smartphones or tablets, or even social networking sites in a short amount of time. The added GPS feature will allow you to share the location of where you took your photos from as well. Other features include a 12.1MP CMOS sensor, a DIGIC 5 processor, Full HD video capture and filters for some post-processing fun. Priced at $299.99, the Canon PowerShot N will go on sale in April later this year. [Press release]