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Canon IXUS 65 Digital Camera

Canon IXUS 65 Digital Camera

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The delightfully slender Canon IXUS 65 Digital Camera is designed to impress all. Canon IXUS 65 Digital Camera docks a 3.0 LCD and Touch Control Dial combine with Canon technology in a seamless blend ... Read More

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Title: Best Ultra Compact Digital Camera: Canon Digital Ixus 65

Summary: Featuring a high resolution 3 inch LCD screen, the steel-bodied Digital IXUS 65 draws on the original IXUS design concept to achieve a classically elegant styling. This innovative camera sports a unique Touch Control Dial, which can also be used to scroll
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD630

Summary: Canon PowerShot SD630 : Canon announces the Canon PowerShot SD630. The Canon PowerShot SD630 continues the PowerShot tradition of fusing cutting-edge technologies and superb build quality with compelling camera design. The innovative Canon PowerShot SD630
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Title: Canon Ixus 65 digital camera - FIRST LOOK

Pros: Large screen, ISO High setting

Cons: Screen not as crisp as it could have been, controls are a bit squashed

Verdict: On a first look, the camera isn't perfect, but does look promising

Summary: - Canon has launched three new Ixus models as a part of its 2006 Spring Collection, but the Ixus 65 stands out from the crowd as it's the first canon camera to be geared towards the "gadget" crowd. So has Canon got it right? Pocket-lint was given a chance
70/100
Title: Canon PowerShot SD630

Pros: Great photos; relatively quick; plenty of features; large LCD.

Cons: Awkward zoom control; slightly cramped buttons; no optical viewfinder.

Verdict: The Canon PowerShot SD630 shoehorns a relatively broad set of features, solid performance, and great image quality into an attractive ultracompact package.

Summary: It may be small, but the Canon PowerShot SD630 is fierce. This little 6-megapixel point-and-shoot manages to pack zippy performance and snappy photos into a package you can fit in your pants pocket. If you have large hands, you'll probably find its contro
76/100
Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65

Verdict: The Canon IXUS 65 is a potentially lovely little camera which could have been one of the best pocket compacts on the market, with great build quality, stunning performance, attractive but functional styling and good value for money, but sadly it is let do

Summary: It was a fair rule of thumb that you couldn't go wrong with a Canon IXUS, but has the IXUS 65 changed all that?
50/100
Title: Canon Ixus 65 digital camera - FIRST LOOK

Pros: Large screen, ISO High setting

Cons: Screen not as crisp as it could have been, controls are a bit squashed

Verdict: On a first look, the camera isn't perfect, but does look promising

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Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 Digital ELPH Digital Camera - Full Review - The Imaging Resource!

Summary: To allow flash-free photography in low light, the Canon SD630 offers selectable ISO settings up to 800, an extraordinarily high sensitivity rating, previously available only on higher-end and professional cameras. If you're less inclined to be fiddling ar
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Title: Canon Digital Ixus 65

Pros: Excellent build quality, Stylish appearance

Cons: Risk of camera shake, Tiny controls

Verdict: A new High ISO Auto setting automatically sets exposure using the higher range of ISO sensitivities, prioritising faster shutter speeds for reduced blur

Summary: The build quality of the Ixus 65 is superb
80/100
Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 Review

Pros: Compact body with 3-inch LCD Wide-screen mode

Cons: High price Lacks image stabilization

Verdict: The SD630 includes a resolution setting that crops photos to a 4.4-megapixel image with a 16:9 aspect ratio suitable for displaying on a wide-screen HDTV or monitor. The camera's A/V output displays only at standard 4:3 TV resolution, so you'll need some

Summary: Compact body sports a big (3-inch) LCD. Offers a widescreen mode and exposure compensation, but lacks image stabilization.
79/100
Title: Canon Powershot SD630

56/100
Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 Reviews

Pros: Great photos; relatively quick; plenty of features; large LCD.

Cons: Awkward zoom control; slightly cramped buttons; no optical viewfinder.

Verdict: The Canon PowerShot SD630 shoehorns a relatively broad set of features, solid performance, and great image quality into an attractive ultracompact package.

76/100
Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65: snappy little shooter

Pros: Great photos; relatively quick; plenty of features; large LCD

Cons: Awkward zoom control; slightly cramped buttons; no optical viewfinder

Verdict: The Canon Digital IXUS 65 shoehorns a relatively broad set of features, solid performance and great image quality into an attractive ultracompact package

76/100
Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: Large three-inch LCD, Can play slideshows without a computer, Plenty of on-camera options

Cons: Better zoom available elsewhere, No carry case to protect the screen

Summary: 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 the ca
80/100
Title: Review: Canon Digital IXUS 65

Pros: Great photos; relatively quick; plenty of features; large LCD.

Cons: Awkward zoom control; slightly cramped buttons; no optical viewfinder.

Summary: The Canon Digital IXUS 65 shoehorns a relatively broad set of features, solid performance, and great image quality into an attractive ultracompact package.
76/100
Title: Point and Shoot cameras: Canon PowerShot SD630 Elph

Summary: Canon's easy-to-use Digital Elph has a big 3-inch LCD, but it's pricey for the number of features.
79/100
Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65

Verdict: Overall, the shortcomings are far outweighed by the benefits and, even at this price, the Ixus 60 offers superb value and quality in a pocketable format.

Summary: Cheap, sexy, slim and fully-featured. A dream for ultra-portable photography.
83/100
Title: PC Plus review: Canon IXUS 65

Summary: Everything has its price, but even with the discounting, build and picture quality, we feel the new IXUS 65 falls behind on value and versatility.
60/100
Title: Review of the Canon IXUS 65 - Digital SLR Reviews

Summary: A stylish 6 megapixel camera with 3 inch screen and 16 shooting modes including widescreen format...
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Title: Canon Powershot SD630 Review

Pros: Excellent exposure accuracy, Nicely saturated colors, Low image noise until ISO 100, Great LCD visibility in low-light, Fast and responsive

Cons: High image noise above ISO 200, Some barrel distortion, Some corner softness, Poor battery life, Redeye problems

Summary: The Canon Powershot SD630 resembles closely to the . The main difference is that the SD630 has a 3" LCD and no optical viewfinder while the SD600 has a 2.
75/100
Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 / IXUS 65

Summary: The Canon PowerShot SD630 (IXUS 65 in Europe) is virtually the same camera as the Powershot SD600 except that it has no view finder and instead has a larger 3.0 inch LCD for lining up photos. It too is a 6 megapixel camera with a 4x Optical Zoom, 16 shoot
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 Digital ELPH

Pros: Very good photo quality (though see issues below)Huge 3-inch LCD; screen is easily viewable in low lightCompact and stylish metal bodyVery good performanceAF-assist lampFour-way controller doubles as scroll wheel in playback mode (though it's too small in

Cons: Some corner softness and vignetting; redeye is a problemBelow average battery lifeNo optical viewfinderCan only record about 8 minutes of VGA video due to 1GB file size limitMore manual controls would be niceCan't swap memory cards while camera is on a tr

Verdict: While not perfect, the Canon PowerShot SD630 Digital ELPH is a good choice for those who want the largest LCD possible on an ultra-compact camera. It offers a nice combination of features and performance in a stylish package that you can take anywhere.The

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Title: FIRST LOOK review in 6 Megapixel cameras

Pros: Large screen, ISO High setting

Cons: Screen not as crisp as it could have been, controls are a bit squashed

Verdict: On a first look, the camera isn't perfect, but does look promising

Summary: 6 megapixel, 3-inch screen compact camera
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 digital camera

Pros: 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.

Cons: No viewfinder; no optical image stabilization; sub-par exposure accuracy; expensive.

Verdict: You have to forgo the luxury of an optical viewfinder on the SD630 , but this camera still has enough room to the right of the screen for most of the control buttons. The Power button and a simplified mode selector are located at the top of the camera, an

Summary: 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.
70/100
Title: Review: Canon Digital IXUS 65 digital camera

Summary: A great-looking six-megapixel camera with an iPod-esque touch control
80/100
Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 Review

Pros: Compact; high-quality 6MP digicam with 3x optical zoom; 3-inch LCD screen

Cons: Limited manual adjustments

Summary: Using this digicam is like riding a bicycle-it's very intuitive and a breeze to operate.
80/100
Title: Canon Powershot SD630

Summary: 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 designe
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Title: Canon PowerShot SD630 Digital Camera - Review

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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65 review

Summary: All in all, the exquisite Canon IXUS 65 leaves little room for complaint. Maybe the battery could be a bit longer lasting and a little more zoom would also be welcome. But that's all. I can't help being positive about this camera. It's a must and not just
80/100
Title: Review: Canon Ixus 65

Pros: Shots in the dark No image stabiliser, colours can look a bit too much, other cameras offer better styling

Cons: Links More Canon information www.canon.co.uk

Summary: Ten years on and Canon are still bringing out their Ixus range. That makes it one of the most enduring designs in the camera world but how does the Ixus 65 fare against the new kids on the block?
70/100
Title: Canon IXUS 65 Review and Where to Find the Best Prices

Pros: Picture quality, Style, Build quality, Very large LCD screen,

Cons: Small SD card supplied with camera,

Summary: As with all Canon modes the IXUS 65 does not come cheap. What you get for your money though is a very high quality camera. Picture quality and build quality both match the best in terms of pocket sized digital cameras.
82/100
Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65

Pros: Brilliant colour, Low Noise, Compact, Huge screen

Cons: Higher than average Chromatic Aberration, A little pricey

Verdict: An impressive effort by Canon, the IXUS 65 produces solid photographs with sublimely accurate colour along with great features and design. A complete package.

80/100
Title: Canon Digital IXUS 65

Pros: Gorgeous design; huge LCD; breeze to operate; excellent image quality

Cons: No image stabilisation or optical viewfinder; no mode dial; average battery life

Verdict: The Digital IXUS 65 offers a near perfect combination of design & functionality

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Manufacturer Canon
   MAIN FEATURES  
Camera Type Compact
Display Size 3"
Memory Type MultiMedia Card (MMC), SD Memory Card
Optical Zoom 3x
Resolution 6.2 MP
   ADDITIONAL FEATURES  
Interface Type USB 2.0
Self Timer 2 Sec., 10 Sec.
   APPEARANCE  
Camera Type Compact
   BATTERY  
Battery Life 160 Images
Battery Type Proprietary Lithium
   DIMENSIONS  
Depth 2 cm
Height 5.7 cm
Weight 140 g
Width 9 cm
   EXPOSURE CONTROL  
Flash Functions Flash Off, Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction Flash, Slow Sync
Flash Type Built-In
Shutter Speed 1500 1/f
White Balance Manual, Preset Modes, TTL Auto
   IMAGE / VIDEO QUALITY  
Image Format DCF, DPOF, EXIF, JPEG
Image Sensor CCD
Maximum Video Capture Resolution 640 x 480 (VGA)
Resolution 6.2 MP
Video Capture Format AVI, MJPEG
   LCD SPECIFICATIONS  
Display Size 3"
LCD Screen Resolution 173000 pixels
   LENS SPECIFICATION  
Aperture Range f2.8/f4.9 (w/t)
Digital Zoom 4x
Focal Length Range 17.4 mm
Focus Range 12 in. to Infinity (w)
Focus Type Autofocus
Optical Zoom 3x
   MEMORY  
Memory Type MultiMedia Card (MMC), SD Memory Card
   WARRANTY  
Warranty Info 1 Year Limited Warranty