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Canon Ixus 200 IS: hands-on test of the touchscreen (video)
Vincent Alzieu
August 26, 2009 11:16 AM
August 26, 2009 11:16 AM
Canon is opting for a different strategy to Panasonic and Fujifilm: rather than plumping for a large zoom in compact frame, Canon's 2009/10 range includes a touchscreen and controls that look more like they come from a Wiimote than a digital camerra.
We've had a chance to take a quick look at it to see if it's nice and fluid (it is), and to try the autofocus system that works by touching the screen and the movement-based controls:
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We've had a chance to take a quick look at it to see if it's nice and fluid (it is), and to try the autofocus system that works by touching the screen and the movement-based controls:
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