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Its chiselled look is complemented by a bright 3.0 inch PureColor LCD II screen and unique flat control panel. As if carved from a single chunk of metal, the Dig...
Its chiselled look is complemented by a bright 3.0 inch PureColor LCD II screen and unique flat control panel. As if carved from a single chunk of metal, the Dig...
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Full Metal Jacket Review ofCanon Digital IXUS IIby
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Advantages: size, silver, photo quality, zoom, battery, software, general features Disadvantages: redeye
...costume of stainless steel, the Canon Ixus ii is the epitome of chic. Far from being ostentatious, however, the Ixus hides its wealth of features underneath a relatively simple exterior. On the front of the camera can be found a small opening for the optical viewfinder, and the most narrow of flash units. Turn the Ixus round, and the 1.5" LCD screen and plenty of buttons are set against the lustrous background. It fits easily into your pocket, being ... ...make such a mini machine, Canon have had to make some changes to their usual models. The Ixus II is their first digital camera to take the SD (secure digital) memory cards which are about the size of a stamp. It comes supplied with a 16mb card, which unfortunately does not get you very far. To get real storage I bought a 128mb SD card from ebuyer.com. This cost me about 30 and has freed me from the fetters of limited memory.
As we all know, basing ...
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Advantages: Cheap SD memory cards, good for frequent use Disadvantages: Old now, lack features, need more than one battery
I have used this camera for around two years now, and taken it to many places around the world. This proves its durability and reliability, which makes it excellent for harsh conditions (but not waterproof!). It is quick to start up, although not instant, but you can still have enough time to capture those moments. Its fairly light and small so I don't mind carrying it in my hand or just putting it in my jeans pockets.
I did buy some spare SD memory ... ...batteries. As I take a lot of photos on the highest quality settings and the spare batteries keep the camera running and me happy for a whole day guaranteed.
It does lack some features that other brands has, as I also had the chance to use Sony's T- series cameras on many trips and I would think shame my Cannon doesn't have this feature. But for normal photos this camera is ok. I also printed a lot of the photos take with this camera, and maximum ...
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Advantages: Neat and small. Good quality photos. Disadvantages: Battery life deterioration
I have a Canon Digital IXUS II which is now about 3 years old, and I love it. Although it has had some problems, it is still working and i have never had to get it fixed. It's perfect for taking out and about, as the tiny size means it can slip into your pocket. Photo quality is very good, and it takes SD cards, so you can put them into any multi-card reader, or plug the camera straight into your computer to download pictures. I find it best to avoid ... ...for the best pictures. Then depending on the size of the card you buy, the more pictures you can take. I bought 2 cheap 128MB cards of the internet because you can't fit many on the 16MB one they provide you with. Unfortunately, being a small camera, it has a small case, with no pockets for spare cards, but this is a minor inconvenience. The real trouble I have had lately is with the battery. Obviously, like any lithium battery, when it gets too ...
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Advantages: Slick, Powerful, Sophisticated Disadvantages: A bit heavy, in my humble opinion
...only be copied from the canon site. If you want the specifications, this is a review, not a spec list. Please get that straight :)
Right, the IXUS II camera is a powerful equipment both for the experience and inexperienced users. I have been a keen photographer for the past few years, and had my fair share of using the SLR manual cameras for a while. IXUS II comes with all those manual functions you seek in an SLR camera. What's even better, unlike ... ...functions. Overall I would rate this 8/10. The only thing it lacks probably is the light weightness of it. It can be quite heavy since it's made of metal instead of plastic, but then again, it means the camera is DURABLE! :)
Kudos, Canon for yet another fantastic production. ...
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Advantages: a massive 3.2 megapixel CCD gives a massive rez of 2048*1536! Disadvantages: aww this one only has a 28 optical zoom but it doesn't stop you from snapping away
...lens, and id the first Canon camera to use SD memory cards. The battery has ever been made smaller but still preforms better than most previous models. As befits a tiny point-and-shoot device, most of the camera setting is automatic: the outlanishly titled 'Intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photograpkic Space' (iSAPS) technology does all the hard graft before you've even fully pressed the shutter button. ...
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Flash Modes: Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction, Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode
Red Eye Reduction: Built-in
Effective Flash Range: 0.27 m - 3 m, 0.47 m - 3 m
Features: AF illuminator
Manufacturer's product description
IXUS II camera uses hybrid focusing with active and passive autofocusing and high-image-quality 2x zoom lens (two aspherical lens elements) to deliver high contrast and sharp images. It includes advanced functions, such as MRC (Mid-Roll Change), PQI (Print Quality Improvement) and specification of number of prints, and three custom functions. It assures easy operation by providing easy-to-use switches, an LCD panel, and a compact light guide flash to suit the ultra-compact body and cartridge cover locking.