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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Canon Digital IXUS 75 Digital Camera

the camera review blogIts 7.1MP sensor offers an Ultra-high refractive index to the 3x optical zoom and this sensor (35-105mm equivalence) poses a unique eye for detail even in the case of poster size images. This digital camera has a large 3” LCD screen that supports 230000 pixels.

Canon’s DIGIC III Image Processor, which is also familiar to the DSLR range is the powerful magic brain that enables face detection and noise reduction technology. Smartly using these aspects, it provides lightning quick responses and better image quality. There is a new red-eye correction in the play-back mode. ISO speeds with a maximum of ISO 1600, along with a new ISO auto shift function that predicts camera shake to reduce image blur, appear in the image correction part of this device. iSAPS, in this device, takes a prudent look around each scene and settings ensuring optimal quality output.

Add to this, its cutting edge design, a chic metallic finish with a black ring around the lens, and an extra-large LCD. Canon Digital IXUS 75 7.1MP Digital Camera is definitely styled to stand out of the lot. The LCD display is the arena, where you can compose and review your shots in rich vivid detail. Pure color lets you reproduce colour as it is, while you indulge in photography and also enables a sharper resolution. Other features include a touch control dial for better handling of the buttons of the slim camera, 17 shooting modes for shooting under specific situations, and My Colors, with which you can use the in-camera color options to play with your image color output, VGA movies, and Time Lapse movies. Low light conditions will not prevent you from taking your photographs and you can now even shoot under dim-light settings or places, where flash photography is prohibited. There are some short-cut buttons too here that gives you one touch access to your favorite controls and you can skip between shooting and play-back modes with the play-back button.