Canon PowerShot A520

Canon’s new PowerShot A520 is smaller and roughly 70 grams lighter than the A85 model it replaces. Interestingly, it will sell for $499, the price at which the A85 was launched. Apart from some re-shuffling of control buttons on the back panel and two extra scene modes (Kids & Pets and Night Snapshot) their control suites are similar, although the A520 looks smarter and has better functionality.

Canon Ixus 860 IS

8.5 Rating

A stylish slimline digicam with image stabilisation, automatic face detection and in-camera red-eye correction.Canon’s Ixus 860 IS replaces the Ixus 850 IS model but offers slightly higher resolution for a lower price. The 850 IS’s optical viewfinder has been dispensed with, in favour of the new model’s larger, 3.0-inch LCD monitor. Continuous shooting speeds are slightly slower in the 860 IS, which has a top burst rate of 1.3 Large/Fine JPEG frames/second. However, the new model can record longer video clips – up to 4GB per recording. It also offers time lapse recording at VGA resolution, with a limit of two hours.

Canon Ixus 75

8 Rating

A smart-looking ultra-slim digicam with a large LCD for framing and reviewing shots.The Digital Ixus 75 replaces the 6-megapixel Ixus 65 model and is one of several 7.1-megapixel, 3x optical zoom digicams Canon has released this year. Distinguished by a circular accent around the lens, the Ixus 75 has the same lens as its predecessor and, like its predecessor, lacks a viewfinder. However the new model sports a 3.0-inch PureColor LCD. The image processor has been upgraded to DiG!C III, which includes Face Detection AF/AE/FE and Noise Reduction Technology and red-eye correction is offered with image playback.

Canon Ixus 310 HS

8.8 Rating

A slimline digicam with a large, high-resolution touch-screen, plenty of manual controls for still photography and support for Full HD video recording.Essentially an update to the Ixus 300 HS, Canon’s new 12.1-megapixel Ixus 310 HS provides a slightly higher-resolution sensor, a wider zoom range and a larger LCD monitor with higher resolution and a widescreen aspect ratio. Canon has also improved the new camera’s video capabilities by adding Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) recording at 24 fps to the previous model’s 720p capabilities.

Canon Ixus 300 HS

8.5 Rating

The first Ixus with a high-sensitivity backlit CMOS sensor plus Av and Tv shooting modes.Just as Canon is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Ixus range, a new model, the Ixus 300 HS is iintroduced as the flagship in the line-up. Coming in with an RRP $100 more than the previous top model, the 300 HS features a new 10-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor, DiG!C 4 image processor and 3.8x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilisation. It’s also the first camera in the Ixus range to support separate aperture and shutter speed adjustment.

Canon Ixus 210 IS Touch

8.5 Rating

A high-resolution point-and-shoot camera with a 3.5-inch, high-resolution touch screen and 720p HD video capabilities.Hard on the heels of the Ixus 200 IS Touch (which we didn’t review) comes Canon’s Ixus 210 IS Touch, which shares many features with its predecessor but is $100 cheaper. The sensor size remains the same as its predecessor but resolution is increased from 12.1 to 14.1 megapixels. The LCD touch screen is also larger; with a 3.5-inch diagonal instead of 3-inch and its resolution is 461,000 dots, up from 230,000 dots.

Canon Ixus 1000 HS

8 Rating

The first Ixus with a 10x optical zoom lens and Full HD video (1080p) recording.The Ixus 1000 HS follows hard on the heels of the Ixus 300 HS, which was announced in May. The 10-megapixel sensor appears to be the same in both models but the 1000 HS boasts a 10x optical zoom lens (36-360mm in 35mm format) and is the first Ixus camera to support Full HD video (1080p) recording. The new model will be offered in pink and silver.

Canon Digital Ixus 980 IS

8.8 Rating

An elegant, high-resolution digicam with a wider-than-normal range of adjustable controls.The first Ixus with genuine manual controls, Canon’s Ixus 980 IS features a 14.7-megapixel (effective) CCD sensor and 3.7x optical zoom lens that covers focal lengths from 36mm to 133mm in 35mm format and focuses to 5 cm. Equipped with the new DIGIC 4 image processor, the 980 IS also sports a 2.5-inch TFT colour LCD with 230,000 dots and a wide viewing angle.

Canon Digital Ixus 870 IS

8.5 Rating

A slimmer Ixus model with a wide-angle zoom lens, high resolution and some useful new functions.Replacing the Ixus 860 IS, Canon’s new Ixus 870 IS features the new DiG!C 4 image processor and a slightly larger imaging chip with 10-megapixel (effective) resolution. The weight of the two camera bodies is the same but the new model is slightly longer, not quite as high and almost 2 mm slimmer. Available with a silver or gold metal front panel, the new model has a slightly longer zoom range but retains its useful 28mm (equivalent) wide-angle coverage. The image processor has also been upgraded.

Canon Digital Ixus 80 IS

9 Rating

A stylish slimline digicam with 8-megapixel resolution and excellent performance.Four desirable characteristics will give Canon’s Ixus 80 IS kudos with style-conscious snapshooters: compact size, stylish appearance, ease of use and excellent imaging performance. The 8-megapixel effective resolution of the Ixus 80 iS is just right for the target audience, who will also be comfortable with the 3x optical zoom lens and 2.5-inch LCD screen. As a bonus, there’s also a small – but functional – viewfinder.