Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:22:04
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It's not that the company hasn't improved on previous models: there's a six-megapixel CCD and Canon's DIGiC II processor, which is capable of pumping out highly detailed images at the rate of around two frames per second until the memory card is full.T...
It's not that the company hasn't improved on previous models: there's a six-megapixel CCD and Canon's DIGiC II processor, which is capable of pumping out highly detailed images at the rate of around two frames per second until the memory card is full.T...
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With camera phones getting better by the week, makers of lifestyle compacts must keep convincing the general public that they still need a dedicated camera to take snapshots.While Canons Ixus range of style compacts is well established, its certain...
Excellent build quality, Stylish appearance...
Risk of camera shake, Tiny controls...
With camera phones getting better by the week, makers of lifestyle compacts must keep convincing the general public that they still need a dedicated camera to take snapshots.While Canons Ixus range of style compacts is well established, its certain...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 01:22:35
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In a market awash with models, one range of digital cameras has continued to impress. Sitting at the top of the current range, Canons latest Digital Ixus 65 boasts a new body design, a larger screen, and adds an extra megapixel to the 5 megapixel sens...
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On a first look, the camera isn’t perfect, but does look promising...
Large screen, ISO High setting...
Screen not as crisp as it could have been, controls are a bit squashed...
On a first look, the camera isn’t perfect, but does look promising...
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The first words out of our mouth upon getting our hands on Canons new IXUS 65 were "Canon has done it again". The newest member of Canons lower end series, the IXUS 65 sports a 6 megapixel sensor, 3X optical zoom and a funky design. Combine these fea...
Brilliant colour, Low Noise, Compact, Huge screen...
Higher than average Chromatic Aberration, A little pricey The Final Word An impressive effort by Canon, the IXUS 65 produces solid photographs with sublimely accurate colour along with great features and design. A complete package.
An impressive effort by Canon, the IXUS 65 produces solid photographs with sublimely accurate colour along with great features and design. A complete package.
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The Canon IXUS 65 digital camera is a 6 mega pixel, 3x optical zoom with 3" LCD screen digital camera. There is a "one push" print/share button integrated and easy to print straight from the camera. The stylish black back panel gives Canon IXUS 65 more...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-04-10 01:28:36
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Related to this article Product Rating View our rating system Latest Comments Start a conversation on this story Canons PowerShot series is arguably its strongest when it comes to ultra-compact point-and-shoot digital cameras, which would largely ex...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:22:09
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The Canon Powershot SD630 resembles closely to the Canon Powershot SD600. The main difference is that the SD630 has a 3" LCD and no optical viewfinder while the SD600 has a 2.5" LCD and an optical viewfinder. As a result of this, the SD630s controls...
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There seems to be no end in sight to the pointless progression of ever-higher resolutions for compact camera sensors, in fact just last month Sharp announced the development of a 12-megapixel 1/1.7in CCD that is sure to find its way into a production came...
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Its hard to believe that its 10 years since the first Ixus was presented to a drooling world. Its even harder to imagine that before the Ixus most compact cameras werent particularly compact and many of them were downright ugly. The Ixus changed t...
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SummaryPros: Three-inch LCD; automatic image rotation in Playback mode; quick start-up and shoot; a variety of advanced settings available; good quality images; can crop photos with a 16:9 aspect ratio for displaying on a wide-screen HDTV or monitor. C...
Three-inch LCD; automatic image rotation in Playback mode; quick start-up and shoot; a variety of advanced settings available; good quality images; can crop photos with a 16:9 aspect ratio for displaying on a wide-screen HDTV or monitor.
No viewfinder; no optical image stabilization; sub-par exposure accuracy; expensive.
The six-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD630 is a fine camera for most casual shooters. It has a luxurious LCD display, a fair number of scene modes, advanced settings, and automatic image rotation. However, it is expensive for a camera whose battery life i...
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Related to this article Product Rating View our rating system Latest Comments Start a conversation on this story Canons PowerShot series is arguably its strongest when it comes to ultra-compact point-and-shoot digital cameras, which would largely ex...
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Canon PowerShot SD630 Digital Elph Canons easy-to-use Digital Elph has a big 3-inch LCD, but its pricey for the number of features. The $400 (as of 6/15/06) PowerShot SD630 is the first camera in Canons expanding Digital Elph line to offer a 3-inch...
Compact body with 3inch LCD, Widescreen mode...
High price, Lacks image stabilization...
Canons easy-to-use Digital Elph has a big 3-inch LCD, but its pricey for the number of features.
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tipa.com Updated: 2011-07-31 01:22:29
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Awarded by TIPA Association.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 01:22:33
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A great-looking six-megapixel camera with an iPod-esque touch control...
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The PowerShot SD630 ($399) is another member of Canons popular line of ultra-compact digital cameras. The SD630 shares much in common with the SD600, with the major difference being its large 3-inch LCD display. Both cameras have 3X zoom lenses...
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The 2006 lineup of six-megapixel Digital ELPH cameras includes the PowerShot SD700 IS, PowerShot SD630 and PowerShot SD600. These cameras maintain the petite profile that has characterized the line since its inception while adding big new features desi...
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Using this digicam is like riding a bicycle—it’s very intuitive and a breeze to operate.
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DPInterface Canon PowerShot SD630Digital ELPH Review (Digital Ixus 65/Ixy Digital 80)Brad Soo - May 12th, 2006 Canons entry into the "new" ultra-thin category begins with the PowerShot SD630 Digital ELPH. The Canon SD630 shares some of the new featur...
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Canon has unleashed a revolution with the Digital IXUS series of cameras. It began with APS, and after several years in digital form. The concept has been copied many times, but never equalled. Canon is continuing on the road to success with the Canon...
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