Advantages: Very small, good build quality, historical interest for collectors Disadvantages: Poor battery life, photo quality is only adequate, stuck at ISO 100
Introduction Canon's range of Ixus digital cameras has been highly successful for a very long time now. And not surprisingly so, either: they generally do a very good job in blending style, compactness, usability and range of features. However, thi ...
Advantages: Range of features, quality of pictures in night time mode. Disadvantages: Quality of pictures in cloudy weather and low light,
The looks *This camera looks great. The curvy design makes it something you won't be embarrassed to carry around with you all the time, and it's the perfect size to keep in your admittedly relatively large pocket, but I'm sure it would fit just f ...
Advantages: slimline body, lightweight, mostly easy to use, good quality results Disadvantages: selective colour impossible to figure out, would prefer traditional buttons over touch screen
Canon have a number of Ixus models in their range of compacts however what sets this (and the 210) apart from the others is that it has a touch screen LCD. I don't know about everyone else but I can't say this is a feature that I particularly desire in a ...
Advantages: touch AF, ultra wide angle Disadvantages: touch AF can interfere with face detection
The Ixus 200 is Canon's latest model in their point and shoots range, it's also the one you see on the adverts at the moment as well. This is their first delve into touch screen technology and isn't too shabby.
So let’s start with the screen, it's a 3" ...
Advantages: easy to use, small Disadvantages: none as yet
I needed a simple to use point an shoot camera after reading lots of reviews decided to look at the ixus range by canon. The camera I choose is the Ixus 200 12.1 megapixels with a touch screen for some functions. Love the look of the camera, yes I know ...