The Canon IXUS 950 IS has just about everything you'd want in a point-and-shoot.
| The good | Great performance and image quality; solid image stabilization; face detection. |
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| The bad | No manual exposure controls; on/off button a bit awkward; noisy images at ISO 1,600. |
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The only thing you might want to change would be the 4x optical zoom lens. The IXUS 950's lens starts at an equivalent of 35mm and ends at 140mm. For a compact camera such as this, we prefer a lens that starts wider. The wider lens lets you fit more people into those group photos, or get closer to your subject, such as in a nightclub.
Of course, we can't really hold this against Canon in this case, since the IXUS 950 IS basically offers everything the IXUS 950 IS does, but with a different lens. So if you side with me in the lens debate, check out the IXUS 950 IS. Both cameras include Canon's very effective optical image stabilization to help keep your images sharp even if your hands aren't very steady.
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Canon hasn't fixed the wacky on/off button that irked us on last year's model. It sits to the right of the tiny viewfinder above the 2.5-inch LCD screen on the camera back. The button is in an awkward place and is also rather small and completely flush with the camera back. We've never had much of a problem with positioning the power button atop the camera and aren't sure why Canon decided to put it here in the first place. Maybe they'll move it next year.
We also found that the mode dial, embedded into the right side, felt a bit flimsy and occasionally skipped a couple of notches when we were trying to move only one. Once we got used to it, though, it wasn't much of a problem.
Compared to last year's multicontroller pad, which was perfectly fine, the IXUS 950 IS's pad is an improvement. A raised ring around the pad gives it better tactile response. Plus, when you rest your thumb in any particular direction, a graphic appears on the LCD to show you what you'd do if you press fully.
This came in handy, since you don't have to move your eyes away from the screen when changing settings. Plus, it makes it easier to discern the controller's multiple functions, since the onscreen graphic only shows the function that is active in the mode you're currently using. Performance
The IXUS 950 IS took 1.2 seconds to start up and capture its first JPEG. Subsequent JPEGs took 1.7 seconds between shots without flash but slowed significantly to 3 seconds between shots with the flash turned on.
The IXUS 950 IS's shutter lag measured 0.5 second in our high-contrast test and 0.7 second in our low-contrast test, which mimic bright and dim shooting conditions, respectively. The other area where the IXUS 950 IS lags behind its predecessor is continuous shooting. The IXUS 950 IS yielded about 1.4 frames per second (fps) regardless of image size.
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Images from the IXUS 950 IS are very impressive. Colors look accurate, there's plenty of sharpness, especially for a compact camera, and at its lowest ISO settings, we saw no appreciable noise. In fact, noise doesn't even begin to encroach until you reach ISO 200.
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Even then, it's just a very light covering of off-color splotches that's barely visible on computer monitors and won't show up at all in prints. Noise remains similar at ISO 400, with a just-perceptible increase that still won't mar your prints much, if at all. At ISO 800, noise becomes more pronounced, robbing some finer image detail, and adding filmlike grain to prints. Surprisingly, while darker colors become washed out at this point, there's still a fair amount of shadow detail.
At its highest sensitivity setting of ISO 1,600, most finer detail is obliterated by noise, and lots of shadow detail is lost. Rather than a fine grain, the noise becomes larger and causes a nasty blotchy look overall. We recommend staying below ISO 1,600 if you plan on making prints and below ISO 800 if you plan to make prints larger than 8 x 10-inches.
There's very little to complain about on the IXUS 950 IS. Fans of ultracompacts, such as Sony's T-series, might complain that this Canon isn't small enough, but given its excellent image quality and speedy performance, we're not complaining. Also, unlike those Sony cameras, this one includes an optical viewfinder, for situations, such as concerts, in which an LCD might annoy those around you.
Bargain hunters will likely balk at this camera's price, but again, its features and performance make it worth the premium over a bargain-basement camera.
Latest comments
Pros: Compact, Manual Functions, Auto Mode, Weight, Design
Cons: Image review button
Summary: No doubts best camera every year
This is a no brainer purchase, Good manual functions to meddle with if you still wanna have some touch, very easy to use scene modes to get the effect you want and AUTO mode for fast snap ! Not the smallest camera i've used but definitely i would give up other cameras for this beauty. I owned T20, Lumix FX7 , Ixus 400 , Sony DCS old big Digicam on 1.44 " Floppy. Used various Cameras before.... After years i still feel Ixus would never go wrong. Definitely a no brainer for me. No doubt Best digital camera for so many years
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Cons: superb
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Cons: No comment
Summary: Compact and very handy for a traveller
The canon brand can be trust since they have been manufacturing camera's for soooo long.
Pros: unique and dramatic improves autofocusing precision.
Cons: Might look very similar from outside but it incoorporates a series of improvements, which should greatly increase its appeal.
Summary: with canon IXUS 950 IS you can shoot any where at any time and under any conditions.
The Canon IXUS 950 IS is a great digital camera with a excellent quality photography shooter at any where , any time and any even.
Pros: great
Cons: nice
Summary: wonderful.fabulous.
its so nice and fabulous...wonderful....
Pros: excellent
Cons: superb
Summary: my friend have this and this is awesome
this is awesome pictures look like wallpapers and you need not be a photographer using this gadget makes you a best photographer because pictures shot by it looks as if they were shot by a photoghrapher
Pros: solid
Cons: no manual focus
Summary: GREAT
picture great.. macro great... but no manual focus..
Pros: Easy to use,solid build,cool design,VERY NICE LCD,nice buttons,auto rotate & it's FAST!
Cons: A little on the heavy side, could use a little more zoom & wide angle.
Summary: Very very easy to use with great image quality..
When functions are set to auto, images may not turn out as good as it could be, though still great as it is. Relatively easy to use. Worth every cent!
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