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Camera Test: Canon Ixus 95 IS
Franck Mée
September 8, 2009 5:46 PM
September 8, 2009 5:46 PM
Canon has recently renewed its range of Ixus digital cameras, but its entry-level option remains the Canon Ixus 95 IS that was released in the spring. It's a small 10 Megapixel camera, with a basic 3x zoom and no real wide-angle. More basic than the Ixus 100 IS, it's also a more affordable option and has everything you'd expect from a modern digital camera.The recipe for the Ixus 95 IS includes optical stabilization, a solid, elegant frame, a viewfinder, responsive electronics and powerful automatic modes. That puts it up against cameras like the Panasonic FS7, the Nikon S640 and the Samsung ST50 for instance. How does it do?
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