Lowest ever price. Available in Black, Red, Silver or White with reserve and collect :)
Flexible, fun and small enough to carry with you everywhere, this stylish 20 Megapixel IXUS with Smart Auto makes shooting beautiful Canon quality photos and HD movies simply effortless for everyone.
Enjoy hassle-free Canon quality results with a stylish, pocketable IXUS.
Go wide or get 16x closer without losing quality.
Capture great detail with 20 megapixels.
Product specification:
20 megapixels.
8x optical zoom.
4x digital zoom.
5-40mmmm wide angle lens.
2.7in LCD .
Continuous shooting up to 0.8 frames per second.
Face detection up to 9 faces.
Image stabilisation.
Red eye reduction.
PictBridge compatible.
Features:
720p high definition video capture and playback with sound.
Maximum ISO 1600.
Intelligent scene mode.
Self timer.
Built-in flash.
Memory card compatability:
SD, SDHC, SDXC, .
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Same price on Tesco Direct Plus you get Club card Points
Whitedot
21 Dec 15#15
No optical image stabilisation = no thanks.
welshiee
20 Dec 15#14
got one, can't fault it. looks far nicer than the coolpix I had and ditched earlier this year.
amour3k
12 Dec 15#13
Thats true, everyone wants to give everything to their 'child'? (etc, etc) .. better for the 'adults' to learn how to like use their own 'toys' first me thinks ..... :-(
Hehehehe. :-)
mchu6am4
12 Dec 15#12
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mchu6am4
12 Dec 15#11
I need some photography experts help in deciding.... I'm after a reasonable camera for casual shooting and don't want to spend too much... No more than about £100...
I've narrowed down a few ranging from £50 to about £100 and need someone to tell me which is decent and very good value for money... Thanks in advance and the list is :
Canon IXUS 160
Canon SX610 HS
CANON PowerShot S200
Sony DSC-W800 or W830
Canon IXUS 275
Panasonic Lumix TZ55
I would of said Nikon, But I know nothing :neutral_face:
heathergreen1
9 Dec 15#5
Wow. Never thought I'd see an Ixus for 50 quid!
Vistrix
9 Dec 15#4
Prefer the Nikon Coolpix series to the Canon Ixus but this is a good price...
Tequila
9 Dec 15#3
Reviews are poor.they mention poor photo quality.maybe ok for a child.otherwise I'd avoid.
disarm to Tequila
9 Dec 15#6
I would take a look first, there a some nice photos taken with this camera on Flickr.
It's a small, inexpensive camera you can keep in your bag or jacket pocket, it has a good lens and a good optical zoom, so in some ways it's more flexible than a fixed-lens smartphone camera. Ideal for the Christmas/party season - good quality snaps without getting out your £600 smartphone.
antdav
9 Dec 15#2
A great camera for that price - Heat :smiley:
bobbi
9 Dec 151#1
good price. but surprisingly bad reviews on amazon. maybe good enough for a child?
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Flexible, fun and small enough to carry with you everywhere, this stylish 20 Megapixel IXUS with Smart Auto makes shooting beautiful Canon quality photos and HD movies simply effortless for everyone.
Enjoy hassle-free Canon quality results with a stylish, pocketable IXUS.
Go wide or get 16x closer without losing quality.
Capture great detail with 20 megapixels.
Product specification:
20 megapixels.
8x optical zoom.
4x digital zoom.
5-40mmmm wide angle lens.
2.7in LCD .
Continuous shooting up to 0.8 frames per second.
Face detection up to 9 faces.
Image stabilisation.
Red eye reduction.
PictBridge compatible.
Features:
720p high definition video capture and playback with sound.
Maximum ISO 1600.
Intelligent scene mode.
Self timer.
Built-in flash.
Memory card compatability:
SD, SDHC, SDXC, .
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Red
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4398897.htm
Silver
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4399535.htm
White
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4397733.htm
16 comments
Hehehehe. :-)
I've narrowed down a few ranging from £50 to about £100 and need someone to tell me which is decent and very good value for money... Thanks in advance and the list is :
Canon IXUS 160
Canon SX610 HS
CANON PowerShot S200
Sony DSC-W800 or W830
Canon IXUS 275
Panasonic Lumix TZ55
It's a small, inexpensive camera you can keep in your bag or jacket pocket, it has a good lens and a good optical zoom, so in some ways it's more flexible than a fixed-lens smartphone camera. Ideal for the Christmas/party season - good quality snaps without getting out your £600 smartphone.