Rating 4.0 29 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
Buy-n-Shoot.com
16 years ago

Canon IXUS 200 IS Digital Camera Review

Canon's IXUS 200 IS is a striking compact camera for a number of immediately obvious reasons beginning with its size. This lightweight 130g unit has the tiny dimensions of 99.9 (W) x 53.4 (D) x 22.9mm (H) - not including the protrusion of the two-tiered lens – and on first glance, seems to resemble...
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Buy-n-Shoot.com
13 years ago

Canon IXUS 200 IS Digital Camera Review

Canon's IXUS 200 IS is a striking compact camera for a number of immediately obvious reasons beginning with its size. This lightweight 130g unit has the tiny dimensions of 99.9 (W) x 53.4 (D) x 22.9mm (H) - not including the protrusion of the two-tiered lens – and on first glance, seems to resemble...
Read more on Buy-n-Shoot.com
ePHOTOzine
16 years ago

Canon IXUS 200 IS

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, though, is the touchscreen capabilities of the little camera.
Pros:
  • Sexy design
  • Fast touchscreen
  • Good build
  • Nice colour reproduction
Cons:
  • Noise reduction interferes with resolution too much
  • Noise is still an issue despite NR
  • Slow response to certain command buttons
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Register Hardware
16 years ago

Canon Digital Ixus 200 IS

Some digital cameras cry out to be touched. They're sleek, they're stylish and it's hard resist the temptation to pick them up. Canon's range of Ixus cameras falls into this category, and the Digital Ixus 200 IS takes this step a further by being the first Ixus to offer a touchscreen interface.
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Electric Pig
16 years ago

Canon Digital IXUS 200 IS review

Canon's on to something with touchscreen controls, but for the price, this may be first-gen tech best left alone
Pros:
  • Spacious LCD screen
  • swooping through galleries
Cons:
  • Touch controls only work for some things
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dpreview.com
14 years ago

nogo...

We lost the ixus70 i new york and got this as a replacement. It sucs. Its bulky compared to the smaller 70/80/90 Image quality is very poor compared to the old ixus - also when you downsample to compare. Contrast is bad. Macro sucs even more. In good light pictures are ok, but not more.
Pros:
  • We lost the ixus70 i new york and got this as a replacement
  • It sucs
  • Its bulky compared to the smaller 70/80/90 Image quality is very poor compared to the old ixus - also when you downsample to compare
  • Contrast is bad
  • Macro sucs even more.
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Hardware Zone
16 years ago

Canon IXUS 200 IS - The IXUS Touch (Now with Video!)

Some things are meant to look pretty just like how Canon's IXUS cameras have always been head turners. Enter the new IXUS 200 IS, one of the sleekest compacts with a 12.1MP sensor, 24mm wide-angle lens and capable of 720p video recording.
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Imaging Resource
16 years ago

Canon PowerShot SD980 IS

At long last, Canon has finally adopted touchscreen technology. And fittingly, they opted to debut this new functionality on one of the more unique members of the Digital ELPH line, the PowerShot SD980 IS. The Canon SD980 is unique because it's the first ELPH to feature a 24mm lens.
Pros:
  • Very compact for a 5x zoom, 24-120mm eq
  • lens is very wide, with good telephoto reach as well, Optical image stabilization, Low geometric distortion at wide and tele, Better-than-average corner sharpness for a 24mm eq.
Cons:
  • Slight lens flare in bright light
  • High chromatic aberration at wide-angle
  • Difficult to hold camera without touching the LCD
  • LCD susceptible to smudging and scratching
  • Zoom control makes precise framing difficult
  • Unique Active display modes require you to move the camera in dangerous ways,
Read more on Imaging Resource
ld2.ciol.com
13 years ago

Canon IXUS 200IS

The touch, the easy user interface and multiplicity of features makes this one a good buying option
Pros:
  • - Touchscreen interface
  • - Easy to use
  • - Image Quality
  • - HD Video
  • - Touch AF
  • - Many scene modes
Cons:
  • - Price
  • - Layout of some buttons
  • - No manual functioning
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