Canon IXUS 60 digital camera Design and build , image quality
Cost, some image fall of at the corners, lack of manage.
An IXUS with a big LCD and a viewfinder
Canon IXUS digital camera range seems to be renewed as often as the fashion designers launch new collections. Canon Digital IXUS 60 digital camera has six megapixels
and a 3x zoom. Canon digital camera has added a larger screen at 2.5in and, impressively, the small model still manages to incorporate a viewfinder, so shooting in bright sun is still a viable option. Other manufacturers take note: if Canon can, why can't you?
The small form factor means smaller buttons on the back, which can be fiddly, but there's still enough space to curl the hand around the camera and not accidentally press any buttons.
Canon digital camera is lovely to use. The shutter is responsive, the LCD bright, and the menu system fairly easy to navigate, with a quick function set for the most-accessed features, and a deep menu lcd panel for other specifications. Despite the small sensor Canon digital camera produces good results. The exposure and colour is spot on, though saturation is slightly more natural than many compacts, which tend to warm images up. Similarly, sharpening is kept on the right side of enhanced. There's little sign of fringing and image noise is pretty well controlled. At 35mm, sharpness falls off at the image corners a bit.
Canon IXUS cameras are expensive, and at £300 this is no exception. It has an appealing style and gives almost faultless performance, so you do get what you pay for. Good results and easy to use, but there's a premium for the Canon IXUS moniker.