The Canon Digital IXUS 70
Capturing those momentous moments has never been easier than with the new Canon Digital Ixus 70. It truly is a little wonder of a camera and at only 1.9cm thick, it’s a handy size to
throw in your bag ready for every outing.
It offers you
a 3x zoom lens equivalent to 35-105mm, a 2.5 inch LCD screen and a 7.1 megapixel sensor. The IXUS 70 has Face Detection and Noise Reduction technologies plus a new Red-Eye Correction
feature in Playback mode. It also features a range of ISO speeds up to 1600 including an ISO Auto Shift function which helps
avoid image blur if the camera shakes.
So, want to know more? Read on to find out…
Build
Quality
The Canon Digital Ixus 70 has a quality build design with a simplistic and clean, smooth metallic finish. It is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, and without the memory card or battery
fitted, it weighs just 125g.
It is comfortable and easy use despite it’s small size. The IXUS 70
grips well in your hand and is not at all slippery. You can comfortably take pictures with one hand and the camera feels
naturally supported by both thumbs while pressing the shutter button with your right finger. There is nothing flimsy about
the buttons either. They are well made and easy to operate.
There is even a well designed tripod mount
positioned near the centre of the camera’s underside, usually an after-thought on a digital camera like this.
Controls/Features
Being a point and shoot camera the
Ixus 70 has only 9 external controls making it functional and straight forward to use.
It doesn’t feel crowded with controls - a very clever design considering its
large 2.5 inch LCD screen. There is also an optical view finder which is very
handy when the LCD screen is hard to use, for example in
bright sunlight. However, I did find it a little small and you will probably use the LCD screen the majority of
the time. All the external controls are labelled using the usual industry
standard terminology and symbols.
Navigation Pad
Here you can directly access the macro, flash and timer options. Switch to the up position and the ISO speed is accessed - very handy because this is a
feature commonly used. Clicking on the Func/Set button gives you access to a
sub menu where you can set the white balance, exposure compensation, metering, image size/quality settings and image
effects.
Manual
Features
The Function button leads to the My Colours option, revealing the Custom Colour Menu and this includes several
pre-set looks like Vivid Green and Positive Film. If you want to gain a
particular effect, then these are a fast way of achieving that.
The Shooting Mode menu offers other exciting options like Colour Swap and Colour Accent. Colour Swap enables you to pick a colour in the image and completely swap it for another
and with Colour Accent you can select one colour and make the rest black and white.
The Manual Mode gives you more access to advanced features, for example, white Balance and ISO speed. Unfortunately, this camera does not afford full photographic controls like aperture or
shutter speed. However, it’s point and shoot at its best!
Face detection is a very handy feature for
the novice point and shoot user. However, it does seem rather difficult to find
in the Canon Digital IXUS 70 compared to other cameras who have a dedicated button. On the Ixus 70 you press the Menu button then find the AiAF mode options and select it from
there.
ISO Auto
Shift
This function increases the ISO speed when the camera is having difficulty providing a fast enough shutter speed
for the prevailing light. When you activate this feature you will see the
Print/Transfer button at the back of the camera flashing blue. Half pressing
the shutter button and simultaneously fully pressing the Print/Transfer button enables a faster ISO speed - ISO
800.
While this is a great feature, you cannot use it with a flash.
Menu
System
This has a dedicated button under the navigation pad and is very user-friendly and isn’t too complex. This is mainly due to the main features being located in other parts of the camera.
The 3 icons along the top of the LCD screen lead to a set of sub menus and
just 6 options are available on the large LCD screen at once so it isn’t too cluttered.
Start-up Time and
Focusing
The operational speed of the Canon Digital IXUS 70 is really quite fast, especially for a camera in this class. It
only takes about ½ a second from turning on the Canon Digital IXUS 70 to being ready to take a picture. To zoom from the
longest to the widest focal length takes about 2 seconds and the camera easily and quickly focuses in good outdoor light.
It also contains a focus assist light which helps focusing in low light or indoors. The storage of pictures is fast - about
1 second. This allows you to keep snapping away whilst each photo is recorded onto the memory card. The shooting rate is
1.7 frames per second, average for a camera in this range. This rate is
maintained right up until the memory card reaches maximum storage.
Managing Your
Images
Whether you want to play or review your
photos, the Canon Digital Ixus 70 has a great range of options. You can zoom in and out, protect and rotate and
image or delete it. You can also instantly scroll through the photos, view slideshows and view thumbnails. Sorting your
images is also easy with 3 custom categories available. The Display button give you flexibility so you can choose what
information to have showing such as white balance or ISO rating.
So all in all, the Canon Digital IXUS 70 is a really fantastic point and shoot camera, well built, user-friendly,
operationally fast and it’s stylish. Have fun capturing those once in a lifetime, precious moments with this great little
camera.
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