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Published: 2006-04-14, Author: Will , review by: cnet.com
Great photos; relatively quick; plenty of features; large LCD.
Awkward zoom control; slightly cramped buttons; no optical viewfinder.
The Canon PowerShot SD630 shoehorns a relatively broad set of features, solid performance, and great image quality into an attractive ultracompact package.
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Large three-inch LCD, Can play slideshows without a computer, Plenty of on-camera options
Better zoom available elsewhere, No carry case to protect the screen
Making the most of its three-inch LCD screen, the IXUS 65 lends itself to those who prefer to show off their photos immediately. An array of colour options gives the best possible chance to get the shot right first time, so you can make the most of th...
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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