igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:01
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Those people at Canon really know how to make gorgeous-looking cameras, and the IXUS + Brilliant build quality; lovely to look at and use- On paper the specs aren’t absolutely cutting-edgeIt’s one of the smallest around, and the shape is close to perfe...
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First impressions are that the Digital 80 IS has that cool “Ixus look” – our model was sleek, silver, stylish and sophisticated, with a matte aluminium finish and chrome trim around the lens. Ixus 80 IS: respectable rather than spectacul...

So is the Ixus 80 IS a mere cosmetic makeover of the Ixus 70 IS? Not quite. It’s got a few more pixels on its CCD and the red eye reduction and face detection systems seem better, but all in all, there’s not a great big difference between the...
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You can find similar specification from other manufacturers at a lower price, but the IXUS 80 is seriously worthy of consideration...

Great design, solid feel, display information, image stabilisation...

Some features hidden in menus, viewfinder a little on the small side, only 32MB SD supplied...

You can find similar specification from other manufacturers at a lower price, but the IXUS 80 is seriously worthy of consideration...
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Like its Digital Elph predecessors, Canons PowerShot SD1100 IS looks and feels great. The Canon PowerShot SD1100 ISs price tag of about £180 puts squarely in the realm of midrange point-and-shoots, but its robust features - including Canons fast...

Despite a few minor issues, the Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS is a joy to use, and it produces superb photos for its class. If you can get by without a truly wide-angle lens, youll be more than happy with the SD1100 IS. And, man, does it look cool. Danny...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:03
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Canon's IXUS range is iconic - small, perfectly formed cameras that are high on style. The 80 IS is no exception, offered in a choice of four colours from Classic Silver and Candy Pink to Chocolate, and our favourite, the rather slinky golden Caramel...

Sleek design, Excellent colour balance and overall image quality, helpful sound memos for tagging images...

Lack of Flash options, Lack of landscape mode...
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:03
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The Canon IXUS 80 IS is an 8 megapixel digital camera with a 3x optical zoom lens. It is small enough to slip into a pocket and has a smart looking design. Why Buy the Canon IXUS 80 IS?To get your hands on the IXUS 80 IS will cost you a bit more than...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:04
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Canon renews its line of small and attractive cameras with the Ixus 80 IS which especially stands out for its design and (finally!) optical stabilization. HandlingIf Canon’s new 2008 line of compacts seems a bit lean (only 4 new ones), its flagship mod...

Good optical stabilization, Excellent image quality, Very reactive, Attractive design (4 colors), Easy to use...

No wide angle (38114mm), Optical viewfinder imprecise, weak burst mode, Still no exposure bar when shooting, Finishing touches too plastic (doors, dials, etc.), No optical zoom during video recording...
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smh.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 09:46:17
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Canon Ixus 80isRRP: $380Good compact camera This is an eight-megapixel camera with a three-times zoom (38-114 millimetre focal length in film equivalent). The lens has effective optical image stabilisation. There is face recognition that works in...
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Four desirable characteristics will give Canons Ixus 80 IS kudos with style-conscious snapshooters: compact size, stylish appearance, ease of use and excellent imaging performance. The 8-megapixel effective resolution of the Ixus 80 iS is just right f...
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Another brilliant IXUS unit, the Canon IXUS 80 IS packs image stabilisation and good image quality into a compact and sexy body. A great package for users looking for a new point and shoot.

Compact, stylish, optical image stabilisation, sharp images, lightning fast start-up time...

A little noisy, burst mode is somewhat sluggish The Final Word Another brilliant IXUS unit, the Canon IXUS 80 IS packs image stabilisation and good image quality into a compact and sexy body. A great package for users looking for a new point and shoot.

Another brilliant IXUS unit, the Canon IXUS 80 IS packs image stabilisation and good image quality into a compact and sexy body. A great package for users looking for a new point and shoot.
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-08-30 01:46:32
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Just as Nikon has its Coolpix, so the name IXUS has become synonymous with Canon's range of pocket-able digital still cameras. And boy, have they come a long way! 8.0 megapixels, face detection, red eye correction and movement detection are par for t...

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Not so great in low light, May be a little fragile, Zoom ring...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-08-30 01:46:33
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Not a bad option for basic photography needs Its usually a good bet that Canon will release two camera models in its PowerShot Digital Elph line over the course of a calendar year. This year, the PowerShot SD1100 IS is the first to grace store shelve...
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Share Yesterday she had a look at the 90 IS from Canon's IXUS range, today Zara is hands-on with the 80 IS model. Packing an 8.0-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, Optical Image Stabiliser, Motion Detection Technology, Auto Red-Eye Correction and a DIGIC...
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This digital camera review is of the Canon PowerShot SD1100IS, a popular point-and-shoot camera. Find out what this compact digital camera has to offer, as well as what the cameras missing. SummaryThe Canon PowerShot SD1100IS is among the most popul...

This digital camera review is of the Canon PowerShot SD1100IS, a popular point-and-shoot camera. Find out what this compact digital camera has to offer, as well as what the cameras missing. SummaryThe Canon PowerShot SD1100IS is among the most popul...
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techolive.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:01
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Granted, it’s only sporting a 3x optical zoom and a modest 2.5″ LCD, but the camera itself boasts several unique features including a digital macro and a setting that upper level PowerShots also have called Color Accent. Using Color Accent, users can q...
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Just as Nikon has its Coolpix, so the name IXUS has become synonymous with Canon's range of pocket-able digital still cameras. And boy, have they come a long way! 8.0 megapixels, face detection, red eye correction and movement detection are par for t...

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Not so great in low light, May be a little fragile, Zoom ring...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:01
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We love the design on Canons new 8-megapixel point-and-shoot, but are its pictures up to snuff? Get the answer in our in-depth Canon SD1100 IS review.

Excellent design. Pinhole viewfinder. Great image quality.

Small LCD screen. Slight problems with fringing. Not a feature-set dynamo.

The Canon SD1100 IS is a superbly designed camera with a style that looks great and, even better, actually makes the camera easier to use. We loved the inclusion of an optical viewfinder - long the holy grail of compact cameras features here at infoS...
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g4tv.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:02
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:02
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The Canon Powershot SD1100 IS represents its series with good all-around performance without standing out in any way. It produces nice images with consumer-oriented color, bright print-ready exposure and is quite fast and responsive. There is nothing...
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Easily the greatest bargain among pocket cameras, the Canon SD1100 has it all: small size, sleek design, optical image stabilization, a good lens, face detection, custom modes, and a low price. Though its an improvement over last years incredibly pop...

Optical image stabilization, DIGIC III image processor just like the big boys, Facial detection for portraits and to confirm those smiles afterwards, Small, sleek body design, High resolution LCD, Good performance figures, especially for a bargain came...

Flash washes out extreme macro shots, Moderate chromatic aberration at wide angle, Soft corners at wide angle, High contrast in harsh lighting, Flash takes just under 10 seconds to recharge after full-power shot, Very small MMC card included, Optical v...

Easily the greatest bargain among pocket cameras, the Canon SD1100 has it all: small size, sleek design, optical image stabilization, a good lens, face detection, custom modes, and a low price. Though its an improvement over last years incredibly pop...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:02
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This point-and-shoot camera gives impression of reliability and well built product. Canon IXUS 80 IS has all standard and expected functions without unnecessary “fancy” stuff that some manufacturers implement with intention to attract customers. Canon...
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At the start of the millennium, Canons original Digital IXUS cameras were the super models of the digital compact world; looking as good as they performed, their popularity seemed a sure bet. But time has moved on, rivals have got slimmer, smaller a...

The Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS can perhaps best be summed up as an undemanding snapper for the unpretentious imagemaker – and as such is largely beyond criticism, save for some fiddly controls inherent in a camera with a height and width (if not depth...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:02
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Shake all you want, the PowerShot still captures crisp still pictures. Antishake technology has long been an essential feature in camcorders, where slight hand movements can ruin shots or inadvertently push a movie into Blair Witch territory. But th...

Optical stabilizer solidifies hand-held photos. Small range-finder eyepiece frames shots in exceptionally bright conditions. Bold, 2.5-inch LCD clearly shows your aim. Great macro mode.

Fine details often muddled together. Moderate background noise in indoor, flash photos.

The go-anywhere shape is nicely augmented by the shoot-nearly-anywhere stabilizer. It’s a great camera for snapping photos on a moment’s notice...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:02
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The Canon IXUS series is renowned for delivering quality results alongside stylish design. With the IXUS 80IS a 3x optical zoom, 8MP sensor and 2.5in LCD screen means it stays on-brand. Aesthetically the IXUS 80IS looks and feels solid...

Speedy performance, optical viewfinder, low shutter lag...

Minor issues with image noise and barrelling...
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dcresource.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:02
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The Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH is a competent ultra-compact camera that is a worthy follow-up to its predecessor, the SD1000. It offers a sleek design, optical image stabilization, snappy performance, and good photo quality. And, with a st...

Very good photo quality (in good light), Stylish, ultracompact metal body; comes in five colors, Optical image stabilization, Snappy performance, Sharp 2.5" LCD has good outdoor and low light visibility, Optical viewfinder (a rarity these days), R...

Noisy images in low light; some NR artifacting at low ISOs in good light, Corner blurriness and purple fringing an issue, Zoom setting not shown on LCD, Flash a little slow to charge, More manual controls would be nice, Flimsy door over memory card/bat...

The Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH is a competent ultra-compact camera that is a worthy follow-up to its predecessor, the SD1000. It offers a sleek design, optical image stabilization, snappy performance, and good photo quality. And, with a str...
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A fast and attractive camera that offers pretty good image quality for the price.

Classy, stylish design, Fast start-up and shot-to-shot, Good image stabilization...

Slightly dull colors, Couldn’t keep up with fast action shots, Some softness at corners of images...

Like the many Canon Digital ELPH’s before it, the SD1100 is an attractive pocket camera that’s easy to use and feels great in your hand. Though its image quality was only slightly above average, the SD1100 consistently produced appealing image...
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Like its Digital Elph predecessors, Canons new PowerShot SD1100 IS looks and feels great. Its price tag of about $249 puts it squarely in the realm of midrange point-and-shoots, but its robust features — including Canons fast DIGIC III processor, a...
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Sleek design, superb image capability and intuitive controls make the SD1100 a solid buy.

Fast startup, focus, and shutter, Maximum aperture of f2.8...

Lacks a true wideangle lens, Hardtofind manual features...

Sleek design, superb image capability and intuitive controls make the SD1100 a solid buy.
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Not a bad option for basic photography needs Its usually a good bet that Canon will release two camera models in its PowerShot Digital Elph line over the course of a calendar year. This year, the PowerShot SD1100 IS is the first to grace store shelve...
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The Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH is offered in five fashionable colors, allowing users to express their creativity and uniqueness. This feature-rich, pocket-sized, 8.0 megapixel, optically image stabilized digital camera is firmly rooted in t...
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It seems like barely a month goes by without Canon launching a new IXUS. The range has become almost as synonymous with digital compact cameras as the Apple Ipod has with MP3 players. Canon has always placed style, compactness and image quality as the maj...
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The folks athave lots of experience building ultracompact, feature-rich digital cameras, and their SD series Digital Elph digicams have consistently been among the most successful competitors in the photography marketplace. That success stems, in lar...

Good image quality, Image stabilization, Robust build quality...

Chromatic aberration, Zoom not as sharp as the SD1000's, Battery life could be better, Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS...

The SD1100 IS is an impressive digicam when compared to the competition, but it doesn't fare quite as well when compared to the original SD1000. Where does the SD1100 IS fail to measure up to its illustrious predecessor? Most notably, in the lens: the...
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Another year, another ELPH. Canon constantly churns out new models in its Digital ELPH line-up and the latest is the SD1100 IS, a $249 USD 8-megapixel point-and-shoot model with a 3x zoom and optical image stabilization. This compact camera is availabl...

Good point-and-shoot camera, Takes quality photos with good color, Optical image stabilization...

Noise at 400 ISO and above, On-screen menu needs streamlining, Minimal manual options...

I liked the SD1100 IS Digital ELPH since it does what it’s supposed to do for a reasonable price. Is this the greatest camera to come down the pike? No, but as I said, it does the job. Point-and-shoot portrait pictures are good and outdoor shots...
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The Canon Powershot SD1100 IS (IXUS 80 IS in Europe) is as fresh off the Canon engineers drawing boards as it can get. It was announced only a few weeks ago for the PMA trade show in Las Vegas and already has made its way into the basement vault whi...

Very compact body, Decent edge-to-edge sharpness, Clean results at low ISO settings with bright, print-friendly color straight out of the box, Accurate and reasonably quick focus (although slightly slower in low light), Good responsiveness and overall spe...

Battery life when using LCD not brilliant, Slightly underpowered built-in flash, Little manual control, Poor Auto White Balance performance under artificial light, Pretty noisy at any sensitivity above ISO 200 (decent detail retention though), Some highli...

The SD1100 is a typical IXUS/SD in many respects. It is compact, well built and sports a reasonably attractive design. It offers good output quality in most situations - straight out of the cam - only requiring minimal user intervention. It is also...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:04:04
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The Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS follows up on its predecessor by adding optical image stabilization and a little more resolution, bringing the total to 8 megapixels. The SD1100 also aims to be trendier than before with its compact body and availability i...

Trendy, compact camera Wide views on LCD Image stabilization Cool picture effects Fast, accurate face detection...

Weak, poorly-placed flash Tiny controls Poor handling Slow 1.3 fps Burst mode Flimsy battery door...

The Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS makes quite a fashion statement with its multiple color offerings and body that is so compact it could get lost in your pocket. This Digital Elph makes some common sacrifices that all compact cameras make: handling isn&rsquo...
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How do you make the perfect follow-up to an already excellent camera? It aint easy. Our current Editors Choice winner, the Canon PowerShot SD1000 has a new sibling in the SD1100 IS, and not much has changed in the newcomer. The SD1100 IS ups the re...

Little noise at high ISO settings. Image stabilization. Optical viewfinder. Antireflective LCD.

Function button is flat and hard to find by touch. Wide-angle lens is not as wide as the SD1000s.

The PowerShot SD1100 IS adds a few new features to its Editors Choice predecessor, but the SD1000 still cant be beat in terms of image quality and shooting flexibility...
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