siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:30:05
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When I was a child, I would crawl around my parents’ garden in search of insects, spiders, ladybirds and any interesting plants and weeds that caught my attention, examining them intently for hours and pretending they were a part of my imaginary zoo. L...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-08-14 02:30:05
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Zara gets up close and personal with the latest Canon IXUS camera here, which funnily enough, theyve sent us in pink. You can get one of your own here. for £239.
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Note: In the US, this camera is sold under the name, "PowerShot SD870 IS".Following the example of certain HP or Kodak compacts, the Ixus 860 IS has a panoramic function. The principle is very simple. After the first shot, a "ghost" image appears on...
28 mm wide angle and optical stabilization, Quality 3’’ LCD, Very reactive, Simple to use, Flash well managed...
Significant deformation at 28 mm, No optical zoom in video mode, Very noticeable purple fringes, Burst mode a little slow, No high definition video...
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Like all of the Ixus range it is small at 9x6x2cm the last figure the width doubles when the 3.8 to 1 optical zoom lens is fully extended. This is very solidly constructed unit so it weights 120grams. The base has the optional tripod screw, and cover t...
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The IXUS 860IS is typically well made and very nice to use as well as being very easy to use, noise issues are not helped at higher ISOs by the increase in resolution but over it is an accomplished if pricey snapper.>> Our score8/10>> Your...
Great build, image quality as lower ISOs, responsive, easy to use, good metering and colour, nice lens focal range...
Reduced detail due to noise reduction processing, Intrusive noise at higher ISOs, white balance issues in mixed lighting, screen marks easily...
While it looks very nice, the entry price is higher than that of its predecessor and, mysteriously, there are a few things missing from the new model...
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The Canon IXUS 860 IS is an attractive 8 megapixel camera. It has a 3.8x wide angle lens. Wide angle lenses are able to add extra width to a photo. This makes them a good choice if you like taking landscape type photos, groups of people, architectural...
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It’s a handsome thing, with smooth curves, a two-tone silver and black finish, and feels reassuringly solid in the hand. The rear of the camera is dominated by a large, 3in LCD screen composed of 230,000 pixels. Images displayed on the screen are sh...
No camera is perfect, and Canons Ixus 860 IS is no exception. We felt that the menu selection system was a little too sensitive at times: it was very easy to inadvertently make an adjustment we didn’t want – but a swine to revert back to the o...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-04 10:00:15
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The SD870, introduced last August, is slightly bulkier than the Lumix FX35. Its zoom lens starts at 27mm and has a marginally shorter range (3.8x), and the sensor is lower resolution: 8MP versus 10MP. But the Canon camera produced images with less nois...
Excellent image quality, Big 3inch monitor, Superior image stabilization...
No viewfinder, No manual exposure control...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 10:00:16
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This is an 8 megapixel camera with a 3x zoom (38-114mm focal length in film equivalent). The lens has effective optical image stabilisation. There is face recognition which works in most, but not all, situations. Many of the features will be familiar...
The camera is, in fact, a camera, never mind the fashion accessory. And it takes decent pictures provided the ISO speed is kept to 200. Auto white balance copes well with most indoor lighting except strong incandescent. Focus is good and detail is acce...
The dynamic range is limited and highlights tend to blow out in contrasty scenes. You can use exposure compensation to underexpose but you can’t adjust the in-camera contrast. Selecting the Neutral colour mode helps a little and reduces colour satur...
This camera comes out of the box set for fully automatic point and shoot. It is easy enough to change to the Manual mode to get control of the ISO speed ssetting, but perhaps most people won’t bother. As a point and shoot it is one of the best at th...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 10:00:16
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If you are looking for an easy to use camera to take photos without a hitch with an attractive price point to boot, then the Ixus 80 IS from Canon may just be the digital camera you are looking for. Click to enlargeMore often than not, users who are l...
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Canons Ixus 860 IS replaces the Ixus 850 IS model but offers slightly higher resolution for a lower price. The 850 ISs optical viewfinder has been dispensed with, in favour of the new models larger, 3.0-inch LCD monitor. Continuous shooting speeds a...
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Canon IXUS 860 IS Digital Camera...
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Wide is the operative word for the $350 Canon PowerShot SD870 IS Digital Elph--not for the cameras overall size, but for its alluringly large 3-inch LCD and for its wide-angle zoom, which starts at 28mm (35mm equivalent), a focal length to warm the he...
Extrawide zoom lens, Big LCD (3 inches)...
Not as well constructed as other Elphs, Animated onscreen button is distracting...
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Plenty of point-and-shoot cameras promise to pack terrific image quality into a compact and easy-to-use device. The 8-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD870—an update of the SD850 and SD800 in the Digital Elph series—delivers spectacularly on both cl...
Big, 3-inch LCD. Wide-angle lens. Touch wheel control.
No optical viewfinder. High ISO settings result in noisy images.
With easy-to-use controls and a wide shooting angle, the SD870 produces exceptional images...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:30:05
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The Canon Powershot SD870 IS is one of those rare ultra-compact cameras with a wide-angle lens, actually Canon only makes one other camera with a wide-angle lens, the ultra-compact Canon Powershot SD800 IS. Some aspects of the SD870s performance ar...
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Following on from the popular 850 IS is the latest in the style-driven and ever-popular IXUS range from Canon, the 860 IS. Changes are small yet noticeable between the two models: the sensor size has received a boost from 7MP to 8MP, tho...
Design/build, consistent exposures and WB, LCD screen...
RRP, slight image softness in corners...
A great compact that produces excellent images on a truly breathtaking LCD screen.
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For those of us who celebrate the miracle of western consumerism, the festive season of Christmas is fast approaching, and judging by the number of requests for advice that I'm getting from readers, most people are already deciding what presents they'd li...
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The Canon Digital IXUS 860 IS digital camera can lean on the success of its ancestors and thats what it does of course. The Canon IXUS 860 IS camera is faithful to the concept that brought Canon a lot of success over the past few years. A safe way may...
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I have been a big fan of Canons SD line of cameras for the past couple of years. In this review, I will take a look at the 8.3 mega-pixel Canon Powershot SD870 IS (IXUS 860 IS in Europe), which is the follow-up to the largely successful Canon Powersho...
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Shop & Save Support us by shopping online for the PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH here! Price range: $297 - $549View all prices for this product Your donation is also greatly appreciated.The Canon PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH ($399) is an ultra-c...
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The Canon Digital Ixus 860IS – or PowerShot SD870 IS Digital Elph as it’s known in North America – is an 8 Megapixel compact with a 3.8x optically-stabilised zoom lens and a large 3in screen. Announced in August 2007, it’s the succ...
28mm wide angle and optical stabilisation, Large and great quality screen, Very good build quality and design, Quick and easy access to settings.
Higher RRP than rivals, Little or no manual control, Slow continuous shooting, No Live Histogram; coarse zoom steps.
The Canon Ixus 860IS / PowerShot SD870 IS has a lot going for it. The great build quality, large screen, quick response, wide angle coverage and respectable quality will be sufficient to sell it to many people. Photographic enthusiasts will miss full...
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The SD870 IS (known in Europe as the IXUS 860 IS and in Japan as the IXY Digital 910IS), announced in August, is a replacement for the SD 800 IS (IXUS 850 IS), one of last years most popular ultra compacts. It retains the SD800s optically stabilized...
Good image quality (at lower ISO settings), Accurate metering in the majority of situations, Very useful lens range with surprisingly good edge-to-edge performance, Useful and adaptable Auto ISO-shift function, Handy macro performance at wide end of lens...
AiAF/Face detection a little haphazard, Occasional tendency to ignore (and overexpose) bright regions, Touch wheel slightly awkward, Image quality suffers above ISO 400 due to noise and noise reduction issues, Easily scratched and scuffed, Manual control...
The SD870 IS follows in the footsteps of some highly regarded cameras so its understandable that Canon has chosen not to tinker too much with a successful formula. The cameras image quality is generally very good, especially considering its use of a...
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Just a few months after its predecessor was released onto the market, the Canon PowerShot SD870 IS made its debut. It has 8 megapixels and optical image stabilization, like the SD850. However, it has a larger 3-inch LCD screen and shorter but wider 3.8...
Excellent colors Great movies Excellent White Balance accuracy 3-inch LCD with wide view Trendy look 28mm wide lens Quick face detection...
High noise above ISO 80 Poor dynamic range above ISO 80 Lots of over-sharpening 1.3 fps Burst mode Weak flash Expensive...
The Canon PowerShot SD870 IS offers a few practical upgrades from its predecessor. The 3-inch screen makes it easier to read menus and check pictures. It has a wider 28mm lens that can fit larger portraits. The SD870 also boasts a new face detection sy...
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I became almost uncontrollably depressed watching Maria Sharapova’s early exit from the US Open, but one thing relieved my anguish: they continued to run her PowerShot commercial throughout the rest of the tournament. Why did this assuage my sorrow...
3 inch LCD Screen, Easy access to important functions, Battery life, Ease of shooting, reviewing, deleting retaking, Various Auto settings for numerous shooting conditions...
Power button easy to press instead of shutter, No optical viewfinder (if you really like them), Battery/media compartment door mechanism not impressive...
Canon Powershot SD870 IS Review BY: Mary Margaret, DigitalCameraReview.com Contributor PUBLISHED: 10/9/2007 Canon Powershot SD870 IS Review Article ContentsCanon Powershot SD870 IS Review Image Gallery I became almost uncontrollably depressed watching...
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Promoted as "the photographer’s IXUS" by Canon, the new Digital IXUS 860 IS is one of the more intriguing models in Canons Autumn lineup of compact digital cameras. The new Canon IXUS 860 IS offers an 8 megapixel sensor and a wide-angle 3.8x zoom le...
The Canon Digital IXUS 860 IS is the best IXUS model that weve reviewed. Period. Its an excellent point and shoot camera with a wealth of features that make it easy to take great photographs. Pick the IXUS 860 IS up for the first time and there is a...
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The PowerShot SD870 IS Digital Elph from Canon is one of the very best point-and-shoot digital cameras on the market. Its a great choice for buyers in search of a compact camera that you can take anywhere. Clad in a compact metallic enclo...
Excellent image quality; easy-to-use interface; extremely responsive; minimal shutter lag...
No optical viewfinder; no manual exposure controls...
The PowerShot SD870 IS is simply one of the best compact point-and-shoot cameras you can buy...
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The PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH Camera is ideal for style-conscious photo enthusiasts with impeccable taste who want their substance to keep pace with their style. The PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH camera is built on a foundation consisting of on...
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Canon recently unveiled a raft of new cameras ranging from the pretty ordinary to the totally over-the-top, a 21.1-megapixel D-SLR. The EOS-1Ds Mark III, due in November, costs nearly eight grand and is clearly targeted to pros and hedge fund operators...
Nice 28mm wide angle lens Superior point-and-shoot photos Solid 3-inch LCD screen...
No aperture control Digital noise at high ISOs...
Since this is a fairly new camera, the SD870 IS is selling for just slightly less than $399 USD list, while the SD850 IS costs under $350 USD. For this reviewer, the 28mm lens makes it worth the difference; the larger LCD screen is just icing on a yumm...
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