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A little thicker and a little heavier than some other ultra-compact cameras, despite its mainly plastic construction the 7.1Mp Canon IXUS 75 has superb build-quality and fits nicely in your pocket. On the top of the Canon IXUS 75, the mode selector...

The Canon IXUS 75 is a great supplement to an SLR for those with a little more camera experience, but it may be a daunting camera for point-and-shoot novices, who may be bettered served by the less expensive BenQ DC-T700. Paul Monckton Lowest online p...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:31
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Canons Ixus range is synonymous with stylish design, and while the front of the Ixus 75 is typically slinky, things get more interesting around the back. The 3in, 230,000-pixel screen dominates. When switched off it looks much darker than most scre...
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:31
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The Canon IXUS 75 is also known as the Canon PowerShot SD 750 in the US. This is a stylish looking pocket sized digital camera. It has seven megapixels and a three times zoom lens. One of the attractions of this camera is the fact it has a larger than...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:31
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With the model 75, Canon comes back to the original Ixus design with soberness and a contrast between the round objective and sharp angles of the body. On the inside, we find all of Canon’s technological knowhow: 7 million pixel sensor, DigicIII proce...

Superb 3 inch screen, Nice finishing touches though fragile, Good overall reactivity...

No optical stabilization, Delicate noise control, No wide angle...
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While the pictures could be a little sharper, the Digital IXUS 75 excelled in all other areas and is a brilliant choice if youre after an all purpose camera to throw in your pocket and forget about.

Great colour, low chromatic aberration, low noise, big screen, compact design...

Some fringing and sharpness issues The Final Word While the pictures could be a little sharper, the Digital IXUS 75 excelled in all other areas and is a brilliant choice if youre after an all purpose camera to throw in your pocket and forget about.

While the pictures could be a little sharper, the Digital IXUS 75 excelled in all other areas and is a brilliant choice if youre after an all purpose camera to throw in your pocket and forget about.
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The Digital Ixus 75 replaces the 6-megapixel Ixus 65 model and is one of several 7.1-megapixel, 3x optical zoom digicams Canon has released this year. Distinguished by a circular accent around the lens, the Ixus 75 has the same lens as its predecessor...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 09:39:12
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Reviewer: Byer GairEasy to forget, now that slim cameras are all the rage, that Canon was out their first, with its slender IXUS cameras. Now the company has taken the styling trick even further and crafted the steel-bodied IXUS 75, so it not only look...

Small, attractive. Seven megapixels on the CCD.

Slowish burst shooting rate. No optical viewfinder.

Reviewer: Byer GairEasy to forget, now that slim cameras are all the rage, that Canon was out their first, with its slender IXUS cameras. Now the company has taken the styling trick even further and crafted the steel-bodied IXUS 75, so it not only look...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-31 01:22:48
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An improvement over its predecessors After a so-so offering last year in Canons PowerShot series with the SD630 and a decent one in the SD700, the imaging company comes back with a couple of new models in the SD750 and SD1000. This review focuses on...
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Much as we admire the stunning pixel-perfect results from Canon’s Powershot line-up, our pulses have always raced a little higher for the flawlessly styled Ixus range.The 75 is no exception. At just 19.6mm, it’s even slimmer than its predecess...

Slim. Well built. Easy to use. Time lapse mode...

Noisy at high ISO. No anti-shake. Few manual controls...

Small but solid. The Ixus 75 is perfect for holiday snappers – just watch out when the sun goes down...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:30
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Following our review of Canon’s Ixus 70 in June’s issue, this alternative launched at the same time offers much the same specification but sacrifices the viewfinder and opts for a 3in LCD screen in its place. The same 3x optical zoom an...
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Measuring just 19.6mm thick, the Canon Digital IXUS 75 is one of the slimmest compact cameras in Canons extensive lineup. The new Canon IXUS 75 offers a 7.1 megapixel sensor, 3x zoom lens equivalent to 35-105mm, and a large 3 inch LCD screen with 23...

The Canon Digital IXUS 75 is a stylish, well-made, responsive point-and-shoot digital camera that successfully recalls the original IXUS design and which thankfully doesnt sacrifice substance for style. The IXUS 75 is a tiny and slim camera that both...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:30
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The Canon PowerShot SD750 is a skinny digital camera with a fat LCD screen. The screen measures a whopping 3 inches diagonally, which doesn’t leave much room on the 3.6-inch wide backside. The camera packs in face detection technology, but its specs...

High resolution 3-inch LCD screen Compact body Trendy and fashionable design Sturdy construction Nearly perfect color production Excellent pictures in low light...

No optical zoom in movies Expensive No internal memory Zoom backfires Noisy images Tiny controls...

The Canon PowerShot SD750 has a feature set similar to other digital cameras on the market except for its massive LCD screen – and it has increasing competition in this area, too. The 3-inch LCD is awesome because of its huge previews, readable menu...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:30
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A compact digicam with good performance...
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Back in December last year I reviewed the Canon Digital IXUS 65 , a potentially great little 6MP pocket compact which was let down in the end by some unfortunate image quality issues. Only its exemplary build quality and performance saved it from a severe...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:30
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Here is another good digital camera from Canon, although this particular mode fell short of the excellent Canon Powershot SD1000. In terms of specifications, these models differ only in the size of the LCD (3" vs 2.5") and the lack of an optical viewf...
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firstglimpsemag.com Updated: 2011-09-26 00:41:30
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Canon’s iconic ELPH design achieves a new evolution with the PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH. Take magnificent photos with this 7.1MP digicam and benefit from advanced features such as a DIGIC III Image Processor, Face Detection Technology, red-eye cor...
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An improvement over its predecessors After a so-so offering last year in Canons PowerShot series with the SD630 and a decent one in the SD700, the imaging company comes back with a couple of new models in the SD750 and SD1000. This review focuses on...
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The PowerShot SD750 and the SD1000 Digital ELPH cameras build on Canon’s original box and circle design – now so frequently replicated by others – while maintaining their own individual ELPH identity. The SD750 Digital ELPH design featur...
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Much as we admire the stunning pixel-perfect results from Canon’s Powershot line-up, our pulses have always raced a little higher for the flawlessly styled Ixus range.The 75 is no exception. At just 19.6mm, it’s even slimmer than its predecess...

Slim. Well built. Easy to use. Time lapse mode...

Noisy at high ISO. No anti-shake. Few manual controls...

Small but solid. The Ixus 75 is perfect for holiday snappers – just watch out when the sun goes down...
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