Looking the business in a slinky, grey casing the Canon IXUS doesn't pull any punches with a 24mm lens giving a 5x optical zoom, DiG!C IV processor and 3in TFT LCD screen on the back. Most interesting ...
Hi, I look after product development for CBS Interactive in Sydney - which lets me develop a range of websites including CNET Australia, TV.com and ZDNet Australia. Canon's stylish range of IXUS ...
The latest high-end compact from Canon is the IXUS 990 IS. It’s aimed squarely at those users who demand a high megapixel count, good zoom capability and yet a body that’s small. If you must have a ...
The 16-megapixel Digital IXUS 132 is one of the point-and-shoot cameras that Canon launched last year. Positioned as an entry-level offering, the IXUS 132 is among the least expensive cameras from ...
Canon today introduces the latest evolution of the IXUS range of digital cameras for style-conscious photographers: the Digital IXUS 860 IS. Equipped with a 28mm (35mm equivalent) 3.8x wide-angle zoom ...
There are six new Canon compact cameras landing here in September and October. The big news is that they all feature optical image stabilisation and face detect. Derek loves nothing more than punching ...
The Canon Digital IXUS 120 IS makes no apologies for its stylish appearance and the kind of camera it's aiming to be. It belongs in skinny jeans and designer handbags on a night out, and its desirable ...
When it comes to look and feel the 960 IS definitely our favourite IXUS in a while. It’s bulkier and weighter than normal, but in a good, reliable way, rather than a weigh-your-troos down fashion. And ...
Selecting a good camera which perfectly suits your desires and purposes, requires you to read a lot of reviews, get suggestions from experts etc. It is a lot of work, but it’s worth it. There are many ...
Two new models, the Ixus 200 IS and Ixus 120 IS will be added to Canon’s Ixus line-up next month. leadpic_IXUS-200 August 19 2009: Two new models, the Ixus 200 IS and Ixus 120 IS will be added to ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
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