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Abstract: “With its sleek Perpetual Curve design, the contoured all-metal body of the Digital IXUS 750 represents the pinnacle of Canon design excellence” says Canon's official website about the new Digital IXUS 750. I'm afraid I have no idea at all what a “Percept...
Excellent resolution, Very compact and pocketable, Beautifully built and all-metal construction, Excellent color and exposure, Manual (custom) white balance, Fast focus and very responsive performance overall, Good flash performance, High performance movi...
Low contrast fine detail (such as foliage or hair) can look a little soft, AiAF focus unreliable - turn it off, Screen resolution not high enough for a 2.5-inch LCD, Some purple fringing, Slight corner softness at wide angle, Battery life when using LCD n...
Okay, so the SD550 hardly breaks new ground, and - coming only six or seven months after the SD500 it replaces - Id have been surprised if it was. In most respects this is good news; the SD500 was a little gem of a camera (and the best IXUS / ELPH ye...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 7,100,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5 in - Color, 32 MB - SD Memory Card<br> <b>Good:</b> Very well designed; the best start-up time in its class; quick shot-to-shot performance; novel fast frame-rate movie mode.<br> <b>Bad:</b> More frequent than usual purple fringing; longish flash shot-to-shot times.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Canon PowerShot SD550 is a very well-designed, 7-megapixel snapshot camera. Just dont look for advanced controls.<br>
Abstract: The pocket-sized 7.1 Megapixel PowerShot SD550 Digital ELPH and 5.0 Megapixel PowerShot SD450 Digital ELPH cameras, join Canon?s line-up between the SD500 and SD400 models which will continue to be available. The new PowerShot SD550 and 450 Digital ELP...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot SD550 ($500) is an update to the popular SD500, which was released just seven months ago (click here to read our review). Theres one big change on the SD550 when compared to its predecessor, plus a few smaller ones as well. H...
On the face of it the Canon Digital IXUS 750 is a pretty run-of-the-mill digital camera. A 3x optical zoom lens, 7 megapixel sensor, large 2.5 inch LCD screen - on first sight, it doesnt seem to offer anything different to a lot of other, cheaper cam...
Abstract: Canons Digital Ixus 750 l has the same 7-megapixel CCD sensor, smart metal body and 3x optical zoom lens as the Ixus 700 it replaces, but is $50 cheaper. A large 2.5-inch LCD is now provided, with UI display improvements, the most useful being selec...
There is something very Mac about the design of the IXUS, perhaps it's the brushed steel casing and sleek curves, but more likely the performance and reliability. The amount of metal used in the body gives it a weighty reassuring feel, a feeling that c...