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Interviews and inspirational stories from passionate people. Capture the changing colours of autumn. Take in the vast beauty of the landscape. Portrait tips for creative family photos to inventive party snaps. Long nights and frosty mornings, make the most of winter. Try a new creative technique, or improve your results. While the IXUS starts up and takes its first shot in 1. Shutter lag in adequate lighting sits between 0. While not unacceptable for a compact of this class, you will want to take note that it's not the best camera to be using for fast-moving or action-critical shots.

The interface is responsive but in some situations it does lag — for example, changing shooting modes results in a descriptive screen that tells you exactly what options like "Night Snapshot" actually does, before it switches into the mode for use. In ample light, the IXUS is capable of delivering some excellent images.

The bump in resolution, to 14 megapixels from the IXUS 's 12, has only really served to accentuate the slightly digital, over-processed feel from images at full magnification. For small prints and web use though, the will be more than adequate for your needs.

A per cent crop top right of the image shows the slightly digital, processed feel of the image. Colour and saturation of images was very pleasing, with a nice, natural feel. Blown-out highlights were common, though that is not a surprise from a camera of this class. The camera also chose to use slower shutter speeds than was necessary in indoor situations, even when the flash could have fired, resulting in slightly blurry photos.

Due to the design of the camera it was possible to accidentally cover both the flash and the microphone when shooting. Given the wide-angle lens, there was noticeable barrel distortion at this extreme. However, it's not detrimental to image quality. Sharpness and clarity was the best at the centre of the frame — there was some particular smudginess on either side, particularly towards the corners again, not uncommon for a compact of this class. Chromatic aberration was also an issue in situations where there was a lot of light reflecting off objects, though not too prominent in controlled situations.

Video quality was acceptable for a camera of this class, though we're still perturbed by Canon disabling optical zoom while filming video.

The IXUS is a perfectly good compact camera, with the added bonus of having a touchscreen.



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